Haplogroup E: YAP insertion signature in South Asia
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YAP occurred around Northeast Africa.
- YAP is the most common of the three ancient genetic branches found in "sub-saharan" Africa.
- A man acquired this fragment on his Y-chromosome & passed it onto his descendants.
- Descendants of this man form two groups. These are defined by genetic markers Haplogroup E (M96) & Haplogroup D (M174).
- Haplogroup D's ancestors migrated from Africa through to the Southern Arabian peninsula, India, Sri-Lanka & southeast Asia.
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M2 has the highest frequency in both Northern and Southern Nubia about 39 %, E-M2 was more present in Upper Egypt (about 26%), and in Lower-Egypt (about 1,5%)
E-M2, E-M35, E-M78 are connected.
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@NexusJk Hey man, why are you arguing with these retards, they don't care about the truth. They fell for the white supremacy bullshit of recent times. Most of these fools would be ashamed to acknowledge their ancestors, because they would probably look too dark skinned and black for their liking lol
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We Chinese and melanesians are genetically blood siblings. The proof is all in my video
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I have not had a video of that sorts.
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the coats of arms
hey LogicalEuropean what happened to the herald Moors video you had? Why did you take it off? Well anyways I made a new one in reference to the one you made hope you like.
It's called North Africans and the Herald Moors.
GundisalusMenendiz 2 years ago
What are you talking about? I've never had a video dedicated to the Moors.
LogicalEuropean 2 years ago