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    Anglo-saxon apartheid led to Germanic gene prevalence in Britain

    Not True The Anglo-Saxon theory of Britian has now been debunked....It seems that most of the people in England have more DNA of the old Britons than Anglo-Saxon. I guess apartheid didn't happen there. This post is another example of many on this site that are based on opinion and not fact.
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    Y-DNA haplogroups of ancient civilizations

    Where is the proof that R1b contributed fair hair and eyes to Europe? Isn't R1b also closely linked to the Amerindians and others who have dark hair and eyes. Didn't blue eyes develop somewhere around the Baltic sea- not the area of introduction of R1b near the Black sea around Georgia and the...
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    Y-DNA haplogroups of ancient civilizations

    Just out of curiosity, can you give us the links to the scientific papers that will verify your suppositions about color in these people?
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    R1b-L21

    A friend of mine is R1b1b2a1b*. His paternal side is from the Ukraine- (Galicia) Drohobych. FTDNA tested....
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    Malaria resistance and lazy genes

    This discussion for me is over- you are a racist which your comments above prove. I've directly addressed your remarks. You have made comments based on your own beliefs and not fact. Even the fact that you pose such a topic is proof in itself of your extreme ignorance.
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    Malaria resistance and lazy genes

    You speak like an authority but are full of misinformation. What is your educational background? I suspect a self proclaimed expert in genetics with no university training. I guess you get your information only from the internet.
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    Are Italians more sexy because of their higher genetic diversity ?

    That's odd because through all of my extensive travels in Italy the southern Italians were generally lighter in appearance then the central italians and only small enclaves in northern Italy were the lighest.
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    Malaria resistance and lazy genes

    ------------------ There were blond/ blue people on the island before the Normans.
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    Origin of human was an African

    That's correct. I think that in the very distant future we will find that man's verbal account of creation and ultimately his written account, in the Bible, will be found to be based on his knowledge of us coming out of Africa. Does my English make any sense to anyone?
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    European Admixture: Y-DNA and MtDNA

    This is a very interesting article I found and I would like to have more input. I'm not sure as to the scientific validity but the observations are worthy of comment. European Genetic Admixtures: Y-DNA March 5, 2009 There are a lot of people interested in race issues who suggest...
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    Malaria resistance and lazy genes

    A very small percentage of Italians and Greeks carry the Thallesemia gene. In the heterozygous condition there is no diminished energy capacity. In the people carrying the gene in the homozygous condition stress brings on a crisis- and they are not so tires that they can be considered lazy...
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    Origin of human was an African

    The Biblical version is not the "real" version. That's man's written word for the Holy version of the Out of Africa theory...if you get my drift.
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    Malaria resistance and lazy genes

    PS- Unemployment has nothing to do with laziness. Lazy people may be unemployed but the two are very, very different.
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    Malaria resistance and lazy genes

    Response to the Malaria resistance and lazy genes post Your reasoning is flawed...the lack of energy might be related to having the various genes and illness mentioned but that does not exist in all the people of the regions you mentioned. That is a very racist statement. Laziness is not an...
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    Origin of human was an African

    Adam and Eve really existed- They were black Africans and they eventually colonized the world with their offspring- that's all of us. The Christians should be very pleased to know that genetics has proven their perspective- well, sort of.
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    Does any one here have Mtdna j2b3 or I haplogroups?

    I've also been curious of what various people look like with the same combinations of y-DNA and MtDNA- just curious. I know that we are all a large mix of many but I can't help but wonder about others of the "same type" of combinations. :rolleyes2:
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    Genetic make-up of Europe

    Neolithic Contribution To Europe There are a lot of theories regarding the Neolithic contribution to European genetics. I'm curious for others' thoughts: Genetics of the Neolithic Main article: Genetic history of Europe
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    Genetic make-up of Europe

    I found the following and thought it was interesting.... For review: http://www.continuitas.com/intro.html Haplogroup I (Y-DNA) I is the oldest haplogroup in Europe and in all probability the only one that originated there (apart from deep subclades of other haplogroups). It is thought to have...
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