theyuusuf143 wrote: Sat Jan 14, 2017 9:50 pm
99% man adigu you are too pure, straight from nugaal. Congratulations horta from now on Sheekh daarood alqurayshi is no longer your ancestor, after we get enough results we have to dig those tombs in Maydh and haylan I believe they are empty , once we confirm it's emptiness we have to completely destroy those misleading shrinks.
Yes im a proud to be a African.
Horta we have to find out if all Daroods or idoors are related then dig those graves and see if thwre is anyone buried there take dna test, and see if we are related to them.. or if was a lie..we are sure we are not arabs..
The present population of the Upper Nile Valley has an L2a1 reading at 20%.
Okay...
It also says my 5 or 6th Great Grandparent is North African / southern European it says they were born around 1720 and 1800. Both my Grandmothers hail from Sanaag they are very light, my maternal grandmother has arab surname Abu ____ she also claims that they have European.oo maybe they are from Egypt? During the Albanian take over in the 1800s that would explain the Southern European part and the North African. Her maternal line is OG for 3 generations i know, her Paternal line is Dhulos and Hy...my paternal grandmothers family look Arab and indian they are Dhulos with Warsangeli maternal line..and i also have Native American or East Asian 8 grand parent..so maybe Malay/Indonesian traders of East asian origin.. tbey came to Africa and settled even Madagascar.. people mistake me for an indian sometimes.. surprisingly my subclan of the Dhulos were Merchants before the dervish wars and till the 1960s we owned ships and boats that traded with Africa, Asia and Middle east..
“Reconstructing Ancient L Mitochondrial DNA links between Africa and Europe”
Mar ́ıa Cerezo,1,7 Alessandro Achilli,2 Anna Olivieri,3 Ugo A. Perego,3,4
Alberto Go ́mez-Carballa,1 Francesca Brisighelli,1,5 Hovirag Lancioni,2
Scott R. Woodward,4 Manuel Lo ́pez-Soto,6 A ́ngel Carracedo,1 Cristian Capelli,5 Antonio Torroni,3 and Antonio Salas1,7,8
A large proportion (65%) of the African-European mtDNAs investigated could be attributed to modern and well-documented demographic routes that existed during the Romanization period, the Arab conquest, and the trans-Atlantic slave trade. However, there is strong evidence pointing to the fact that the remaining 35% of the African L-European mtDNAs stand as modern witnesses of sporadic population movements occurring between the two continents that might have begun as early as 11,000 yr ago (Fig. 5).
These contacts were not only restricted to North Africa, but connected Sub- Saharan regions to Europe directly via coastal routes or first crossing North African territories toward the Mediterranean Sea. 10,000 Years before Slavery, Arab Conquest or Roman period Outside of Africa.
Attention should also be brought to the L2a1 clads above who also have an Indigenous North American Origin i.e.. (Indigenous Native American) (USA Origins), although they carry an African Haplogroup. Some of these Haplogroups are only found in Europe or the Americas, and Not in Africa. These groups may also produce a Mulatto, Native American, or European Pheno-type (features such as Straight or Curly hair types and multitude of different complexions). Some of these particular Haplotypes has African and American Origins, but the Haplogroup is 100% African. (i.e.. North African, East African, South African, West African). This group may also share genetic ancestry with other Indigenous Americans, as well as the Asiatic-African Moors of America.
A single L2d1 sequence from the Yemeni sample shares the haplotype that has so far been observed in Sudan and in southeastern Africa
Ethiopian L2b sequences form a subset of a predominantly West African clade, distinguished from West African lineages by a transition @ np“16145″."
It is E-V13 and rare as a hen's teeth in the Africa. Dude, check your 23andme account again cause that is some exotic test result for a Horner.
Prince
Check your matches on 23andme, I am sure you will be matched with several Dhulos and other Daroods. Y'all are predominately E-V32 on 23andme, the exception being some coastal Hartis and the odd OG. Ain't never heard of a Dhulo or Mareexaan that ain't E-V32.
Bro
What is the point of ordering the sample if it just gonna seat in your bedroom gathering dust? Spit in the damn sample and ship it off to 23andme please.
Tillmar et al. (2009) typed 147 males from Somalia for 12 Y-STR loci, and observed that 77% (113/147) had typical E1b1b1a1b haplotypes. This is currently the highest frequency of E1b1b1a1b found in any single sample population.
Tillmar et al. (2009) typed 147 males from Somalia for 12 Y-STR loci, and observed that 77% (113/147) had typical E1b1b1a1b haplotypes. This is currently the highest frequency of E1b1b1a1b found in any single sample population.
They keep renaming the damn haplotypes. When did you take the test cos your results page might have the old label for E-V32 hence why I said check your 23andme account again. E-V13 is predominately a European haplotype, rare in Africa.