tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7785493.post5745962870525721371..comments2024-01-04T04:11:55.717+02:00Comments on Dienekes’ Anthropology Blog: Rare mtDNA haplogroups of North AsiaDienekeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02082684850093948970noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7785493.post-61953726330309776172012-03-25T17:37:07.143+03:002012-03-25T17:37:07.143+03:00Alföld (Hungary) was reached by neolitic farmers 8...Alföld (Hungary) was reached by neolitic farmers 8400 YBP. Alföld's mesolitic tribes learned agriculture from neolitic farmers. Some writer suppose that this mesolitic tribes was ancestors of Uralic languages.Thomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06288739853892616391noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7785493.post-91548532975881059572012-03-21T04:21:03.272+02:002012-03-21T04:21:03.272+02:00The paper supports the observation that American I...The paper supports the observation that American Indian hg B2 doesn't have antecedents in Siberia. I expanded on this conclusion and added another phylogenetic observation, namely that African L0a2 carrying the same 9-bp deletion and the same 16189C could be a sister clade to Asian hg B4'B5. This may mean that even most basal mtDNA branches in Africa have Eurasian counterparts.<br />See http://anthropogenesis.kinshipstudies.org/2012/03/on-the-origin-of-mtdna-haplogroup-b-in-the-americas-9-bp-deletion-in-america-asia-and-africa/German Dziebelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10703679732205862495noreply@blogger.com