Uploaded by GundisalusMenendiz on Nov 19, 2010
genetic demographic complications for an Egyptian Bantu
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You make everything so perfectly clear! LOL
KingTutDNAisBantu 1 day ago
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THIS IS BULLSHIT
blacprofit 3 days ago
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@MaahesHeruAmun age estimates are just that "estimates" theories are just that "theories" there's nothing concrete bro, and the "theory" is E1b1a originated in west Africa it didn't come from nowhere except from his descendant E1b1 which migrated from North Africa. E1b1b is estimated to be around the same age as E1b1a, E1b1b* direct descendant of E1b1b, is believed to be around 8/5K yrs old which is also an estimate or theory.
GundisalusMenendiz 3 months ago
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@GundisalusMenendiz how do you explain how E1b1a being older than E1b1b? also how do you explain how it got to west Africa?
MaahesHeruAmun 3 months ago
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@MaahesHeruAmun what you've just said is totally untrue, Bantus are also a mutation or subclade of E1b1, get it? E1b1a and E1b1b (A) stands for subsaharan African and (B) stands for Berbers. And NO! E1b1a originated in West Africa NOT east Africa, E1b1a "is" the Bantu marker. L1 and L2 originated central Africa with the Pygmies.
GundisalusMenendiz 3 months ago
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@GundisalusMenendiz the DNA is from black people, I don't care what haplg. it is, everything outside of Africa is proven to be a sub clade, that's a scientific word for mutation, science doesn't lie, and Bantu people have DNA that originated in East Africa, so how did it get to the west? GTFOH
MaahesHeruAmun 3 months ago
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@MaahesHeruAmun L3 has nothing to do with L2, nor L1 what survives in Africa is the subclades of L3 in small pockets through out Africa, BTW haven't you heard? Y-STR based estimates aren't reliable nor accurate at all! So why is it? anyone that belongs to haplg.A or B are the farthest from the tree to any Euro or "white person", but E1b1a is the closest ? You guys are toooo funny, you go around saying black is dominant but then your too blind to figure it out!! who's E1b1a's mother? L1!! PYGMY!!
GundisalusMenendiz 3 months ago
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I guess MaahesHeruAmun is studying his DNA analysis, I haven't had a response from him, on the subject he suggested for me to study.lol.... I love when I stump them!
GundisalusMenendiz 3 months ago
But here's the kick in the balls, there's no E1b1a in Egypt nor in any part of Northern east Africa, only in Tanzania and Mozambique do we find some E1b1a and it's younger siblings.
GundisalusMenendiz 3 months ago
BTW, it seems you're missing something, the Bantu expansion was mostly an all male expansion, (agriculturists) which originated first in North Africa and spread to sub Sahara very late in human history. I really don't know where you get the connection between Bantus and east Africans, where obviously every study differentiates Bantus from other Africans.
GundisalusMenendiz 3 months ago