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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mystery Solver: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Evergreen: Evergreen Writes: Key takeaways - A. The research community investigating the phylogenetic history of haplogroup E has a history of working with patterns of conscious and subconscious bias. B. Little research on haplogroup E3a has been conducted. C. Sample sizes and samples of a wide variety of populations in Chad, Sudan, Egypt, Niger, etc have not been conducted. D. When samples are taken inappropriate models based upon stereotype and bias have been constructed. E. Wide samples of Nilo-Saharan have not been taken. F. Archaeology and linguistics indicate Nilo-Saharan inputs into Neolithic and Pre-Dynastic Egypt (Southern Egypt and Northern Sudan). G. Nilo-Saharan and Niger-Congo languages seem to have a deep time-depth relationship and this is congruent with a shared pre-LGM heritage. This would indicate a common E3a ancestry for these populations. This is consistent with what we know of haplogroup E distributions among Senegalese populations. [/QUOTE]Yes to all, and I'll like to add that each study has to be carefully reviewed on its methodological merits, which includes regions sampled, sample size, *target* markers of the authors and actual markers found, regional and ethnic diversity of samples. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Charlie Bass: Same for haplotype IV, its absent in the Central African Republic and in Pygmies according to one study I read. [/QUOTE]You do realize what RFLP haplotype IV corresponds to, right? Given that [b]haplotype 4 = (A1, C0, D0, F1, I1)[/b] Which study are you referring to that mentions the absence of the above in Central African Republic and in Pygmies? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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