09-24-2009, 03:15 AM
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<!--QuoteBegin-"brihaspati"+-->QUOTE("brihaspati")<!--QuoteEBegin-->This is quite a wrong representation. The oldest ancestry of all non-Africans and non-Australian- Aborigines are traced to South India. This gave rise to the so-called NorthIndian and Caucasoid haplotypes. Which produced European ancestry. The R1 Y-haplotype is indeed found in the deep South with clear indications of origin in India and not in Europe.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
H^2, Can you elaborate elsewhere if you please?
<!--QuoteBegin-"brihaspati"+-->QUOTE("brihaspati")<!--QuoteEBegin-->This is quite a wrong representation. The oldest ancestry of all non-Africans and non-Australian- Aborigines are traced to South India. This gave rise to the so-called NorthIndian and Caucasoid haplotypes. Which produced European ancestry. The R1 Y-haplotype is indeed found in the deep South with clear indications of origin in India and not in Europe.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
H^2, Can you elaborate elsewhere if you please?