Great! I am from Southern Africa, my great grand father told everybody we came out of Tanzania (Tanganyika). In the Shona language of Southern Africa, Tanganyika means the "first country". Your arrow went right from Tanganyika into South Africa. Great job, my ancestors said so without the benefit of genetics. Thank you Sir..
The reo seems to use the same phonetics as the māori language te reo māori. We come off haplogroup C in polynesia, it seems our ancient languages and societies followed the same language coding of the father line
Haplogroup D is also found in Africa. There is a branch that is solely in Nigeria, designated D0, for instance. You might want to change the title to Haplogroups Y thru E. You barely even dealt with EIbIa specifically. Instead, mostly ignoring it and promising to focus on EIbIb. You didn't do this with the others. Why was EIbIa mostly ignored in the supposed EIbIa video?
@@hebrewthought9976 ikr It's crazy when people try to use modern finds as fossils As if it's equal It's like putting up brick at the top of a building and calling it a foundation
@@IyamSoRaya No fossil culture sources... where is E1B1A* in the NEOLITHIC? we found some in the BMac culture & Neolithic France E1B1A* from the Natufians E1B1* P2 & PPNB E-m96 Let also No culture of E1B1A are Neolithic in Africa A message was sent to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE ! response highlight as follows... On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote: "You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN." Best, Peter Revesz (geneticist) Do you have a source culture of E1B1A* in the NEOLITHIC?? Be honest
@@TheYoli182Haplo group E is a descendent of DE, when looking at Haplo groups the date is more important than the location. All Haplo groups come from African populations as anthropomorphically modern human beings came from Africa and some migrated back others did not.
I don't know why they are using a computer voice,but yes DE is the ancestor of D and E. D had two sons D1 and D2 or D0. They did not know about D2 being in Africa, but they found it in West Africa and later also in Syria. D1 was found in East Asia and the Andamanese Islanders of the Indian ocean. E is divided into E1 and E2. Both are mostly found in Africa E1 had two sons E1a and E1b. E1a is mostly in West Africa mainly Mali. E1b is all over Africa and also in the Middle East and Europe. E2a not sure but I think it's mainly in the East E2b mostly in the East and South. But also in West Central Africa
Why is it that haplogroup E is being thrown around? One day "E is from horn of Africa" next day " E Is from West Africa" next day "E is Eurasian" next day "E is this And that" Why all these game???
No fossil culture sources So where is E1B1A* in the NEOLITHIC? As we found some in the BMac culture & Neolithic France from the Natufians E1B1* & PPNB E-m96 Let also a message was sent to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE ! response highlight as follows... On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote: "You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN." Best, Peter Revesz (geneticist)
It started East and moved West. The original inhabitants of west/central/south Africa were replaced. The original people were the Pygmy’s and San people. Plenty of African historians wrote about it.
@@UnDark1 That is correct. E1b1 people are North African. E1b1b was more Mediterranean North African while E1b1a was more Saharan towards the East. From 5000 years ago, E1b1a moved to the West (Maghreb, Spain, West Africa). From 2000 years ago, E1b1a mainly Bantu moved from North East Africa to East Africa, Central Africa, Central West Africa and Southern Africa.
@@demetriusbooker5760 Not sure why youre upset. Im not African, but it seems that theres some people that cant stand anything being African. Get a life
@@SimpleMinded221 upset where you read that? 👀 I'm just letting you know when 0 sources is shared and someone gives an opinion which doesn't matter scholarly
I am 95.6% Sub-Saharan African (and 4.1% European) according to 23andme and my ancestral composition is as follows: 62.9% Nigerian; 14.5% Ghanaian, Liberian, and Sierra Leonean; 3.4% Senegambian and Guinean; 4.4% Broadly West African; and 10.4% Angolan and Congolese. However, even though I belong to Y-Haplogroup E, I do *NOT* belong to its subclade E1b1a. Instead, I belong to E-CTS736. You can see the difference between E1b1a and E-CTS736 below; they diverge into different branches at E-P147. E -> E-M5479 -> E-P147 -> E-P177 -> E-P2 -> *E-V38 (E1b1a)* E -> E-M5479 -> E-P147 -> E-M132 -> E-Z958 -> E-CTS246 -> E-CTS10935 -> E-L133 -> *E-CTS736* Does anyone know about this Y-Haplogroup? 23andme says that it's very rare.
Those test are for pure entertainment idk why you people still believe in them the United States government made them put it on the box yall just DONT want to read!!!! Sad…….
@@Black_unity597The tests are accurate; my 23andme test correctly identified the Caribbean countries that my parents came from, even though I've never told the company where they're from.
@@SaintFort Your ancestry is quite intriguing... since you're 95.6% sub-Saharan and have experience with genealogical testing I have a quick question: are you aware of any sub-Saharans whose genealogical testing revealed zero Neanderthal and/or Denisovan variants?
04:17 D haplotype, also known as D1b + D2 are Japanese Jyomon Peoples and Ainu Haplotype that also in Delta State, Nigerian Bantu tribe also has D0 makers which is totally same origins of D1b + D2 and D0. I'm still looking into this tribe who has D0 in Nigeria.
Fudan University in Shanghai, China tested Zhou Enlai's immediate relatives and found that his immediate relatives are haplogroup E1b1b (Y-DNA), which means that Zhou Enlai belongs to haplogroup E1b1b (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup K2 Here is a brief example of what must be the most convoluted labelling system in existence! 'Haplogroup K2, ALSO known as K-M526 AND formerly known as K(xLT) AND MNOPS, is a human Y-DNA haplogroup.' Do you ever get the feeling that specially trained experts have invented this ludicrous situation to ensure that we have to consult a specially trained expert, just to understand it?
@@user-je7sh5fc2k The current theory is that they are closely related because their ancestral type is DE. One left Africa and became a maritime people, leading to a completely different culture. At any rate, YDNA-D is a genetic minority race and needs to be protected.
Bantu if you ask me are the oldest mixed race that's why they look black and Asian... they left Africa and came back, that's how they got those genetics... I feel like the pygmy must be the oldest non mixed.
@@christopherkrol7452 hmm When acted in a message to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE ! response highlight as follows... On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote: "You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN." Best, Peter Revesz (geneticist)
@@christopherkrol7452 False, the only Bantu groups that look Asian influenced are in Madagascar, Mauritius & there are some in South Africa. It is due to them mixing with Austronesians for many centuries. The purest examples of Bantus are found in the Congo Basin regions & they don't look Asian at all. In fact the oldest or most primal genetics on the African continent is found amongst the Mbo, a Bantu tribe.
Although genetic markers and various groups are not studied in any systematic fashion, recently the heap of origin and spread of migration is aimed at racism.
Was it tho? As I saw No fossil culture sources So where is E1B1A* in the NEOLITHIC? As we found some in the BMac culture & Neolithic France from the Natufians E1B1* & PPNB E-m96 Let also a message was sent to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE ! response highlight as follows... On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote: "You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN." Best, Peter Revesz (geneticist)
@@demetriusbooker5760 E1B1B didn't make E1B1A. A comes before B and the Nilotics who carry E1B1A are indigenous to the Nile Valley. E1B1B are Kushites. Put your Bible away and learn real history not a fake narrative of an Egyptian narrative.
Always a pleasure to see your new videos, I'm Haplogroup T-M184 Y-DNA which origins appears to be the Fertile Crescent, Mesopotamia or the Levant 22kya. Oldest sample locate in Ain Ghazal. T-M70 is found with it's highest frequency among Somalis, many Jews from Spain to even the Lemba and North African Arabians. Formally know as K2 then K1-M70 is diversified around Iraq and is the best candidate for the origin of Eastern Semitic language branch of Afro Asiatic. Hope you do one for T
@@geonomad1 when doing R you'll have to touch on P and Q , but on the other hand you maybe should do K first because K-M9 is the father of L- M,N,O,PQR,S- T
Next time show a official E1B1A* culture because "Another contrast between the Levant and Arabia is the excess of African ancestry in Arabian populations. We found that the closest source of African ancestry for most populations in our dataset is Bantu Speakers from Kenya, in addition to contributions from Nilo-Saharan speakers from Ethiopia. We estimate that AFRICAN ADMIXTURE in the MIDDLE EAST OCCURRED WITHIN THE LAST 2,000 YEARS, with most populations showing signals of admixture around 500-1,000 years ago (Figure S1; Table S1), in agreement with previous studies (Hellenthal et al., 2014)." ~Cell Volume 184, Issue 18, 2 September 2021, Pages 4612-4625.e14 Article The genomic history of the Middle East
Actually it's more than that. The Xhosa are Eastern Bantu, who are the New Kingdom/Amarna Dynasty Egyptians. (Plus local Bushman added.) Most likely at the end of the 20th Dynasty, 3,000 years ago, they traveled south to the origin of the Nile, where they founded the Urewe Culture, between Lake Victoria and Lake Albert. In later centuries, they generated the '2nd Bantu Expansion' of the 'Eastern Bantu'. And that is how the New Kingdom Egyptian dna ended up all the way in South Africa. It makes a lot of sense that the Amarna era Egyptians who moved down the Nile Valley to Uganda, and from there South, didn't meet anyone other than local Hunter Gatherers. Source: MLI score - the highest number consistently means 'most like': Tutankhamun Southern African *1,519.03* African Great Lakes *1,328.01* Tropical West African 314.00 Horn of Africa 44.35 Levantine 21.08 Aegean 9.85 Arabian 10.91 Northwest European 15.01 Amenhotep III Southern African *108.53* African Great Lakes *222.53* Tropical West African 37.43 Horn of Africa 12.03 Levantine 10.30 Aegean 9.06 Arabian 5.58 Northwest European 3.99 Source: Google: "DNA Tribes Digest January 1, 2012" pdf4pro Notice that they score highest for Southern African and African Great Lakes. The people who live there are Eastern Bantu. The Eastern Bantu also have some Western Bantu dna, which explains why they consistently test 3rd for Western Bantu/Tropical West Africa.
common sense says that DE could not have began in Africa based on its mutations. Basic common sense would encourage that such diversity could not have began in Africa and sprouted out as they currently are LOL!! Only the fear of acknowledging that E was also dominant in the Arabias a while back as it was in the Ethiopias keeps people form acknowledging what seems to make basic sense.
You act as though haplogroup mutations imply some type of phenotypical mutation. That is not the case. The people with D who went into Asia would have been just as African as E for thousands of years before drastic phenotype changes.
Adam and Eve was about XY and XX chromosomes respectively. It was included into the Tree of Genetic. And when XY chromosome had adequately developed, Adam was born.
It shouldn't be a surprise, E1b1 that gave rise to E-V38 first mutated in east Africa, I don't know what you've been reading. Btw, E-V38 actually gave birth to 2 sub clades known as E-M2 and E-M329. Almost everyone carrying EV38 carries the E-M2 sub clade or it's descendant subclades, however, the other big subclade known as E-M329 is found exclusively amongst a few Omotic speakers in southern Ethiopia. That itself proves ot must have dispersed in eastern Africa. Most west Africans only migrated out into western Africa around 20-40k years ago, the oldest remains in west Africa is not that old
This is a ridiculous title,:"African patrilineal descent". All haplogroups to start with come from Africa. The Eurpean E-V13 rarely found outside of the Europe, is fromed 7000-8000 years ago, when Europeans were still with dark complexes, something like nothern Africans today.
If you were litteratte you would see that the video indicates our genetic adam is found in central/west Africa. The oldest Homo Sapien was found in Jebel Irhoud, Morocco, dating to 315'000 years ago. The only thing that came out of Erhiopia was the halfway transitions between human and a common primate we share ancestry with modern primates with
No fossil culture sources So where is E1B1A* in the NEOLITHIC? As we found some in the BMac culture & Neolithic France from the Natufians E1B1* & PPNB E-m96 Let also a message was sent to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE ! response highlight as follows... On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote: "You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN." Best, Peter Revesz (geneticist)
Ich glaube nicht, dass die Menschen aus Afrika abstammen, sondern aus Pazifischen Gegenden. So genannte Mu Insel? Wenn die Aborigines 60 tausend bis 200 tausend Jahren dort leben. Wie kann es sein? Aborigines und Sri Lankas Ureinwohner ( gemeint ist nicht die Tamilen) gleiche tänze , kulturen, gesänge haben !!! Ich denke es gab Menschen auswanderungen die eine Gruppe über Südasien bis Afrika, eine gruppe über amerikanische kontinent bis südamerika ( olmeken) die anderen Gruppen in kleine Gruppen gelebt, und sich genetisch manifestiert. Danach sind sie wieder sich kreuz und quer vermischt Ergebnis: die Hautfarbe wurde heller. Je mehr unterschiedliche gene sich vermischen wird die Hautfarbe heller. Reine weisse irtum. Entsteht durch Mischun
It actually didn't come from Natufians E1B1* P2 and from the NEOLITHIC France v38* E1B1A I mean even on ytree oldest SNPs of E1B1a are in Saudi Arabia so.. Even genetics say of the oldest E1B1A* in Africa Here is a message sent to a geneticist about if E1B1a* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE ! This is of response highlight as follows... On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote: Hello Lion, "You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN." Best, Peter Revesz (geneticist)
By what No fossil culture sources? So where is E1B1A* in the NEOLITHIC? As we found some in the BMac culture & Neolithic France from the Natufians E1B1* & PPNB E-m96 Let also a message was sent to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE ! response highlight as follows... On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote: "You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN." Best, Peter Revesz (geneticist)
@@maragolihistory2118 per this video: ua-cam.com/video/4ru3Vkjvt_g/v-deo.html Y DNA Adam arose out of west Africa 175,000 years ago as the start of A0, A00, A1a etc...
@@maragolihistory2118 don't mix things up, most west Africans are made up of several ancient populations. There was a pre-existing population in west Africa, they don't exist anymore because they mixed in with east Africans carrying the E-M2 haplogroup that migrated over into west Africa around 30k years ago. Many of the original population are the oldest in the world, they carried the A00 paternal haplogroup which is the oldest paternal haplogroup ever and it's extremely ancient dating to around 300k years ago.
This is not true....the earth was different then, there was more land mass then, more continents, they didn't have to travel the continents were split apart.
@@jejeaye7021 That's not possible. You can only be one hapIotype. Israel is a paternal lineage. Both EIbIb and J can't both descend from one man's y-chromosome. Not without nearly everyone on the planet being Israelites.
Middle East was Africa. E1B1A originated with the lost tribes of Israel which include the descendants of Shem (including the Negros in America or so-called African Americans who were enslaved in America). Arabs are descendants of Ishmael.
Truly the more i research this dna stuff, the more i find it to be a flawed science. Or maybe not flawed, lets say it has some racially motivated undertones. Ill stick to what i know.
E1b1a is found all over the world. It's in Brazil dating 3000 years ago It's also in Iraq dating 12 thousand years ago E1b1a is not who the nations say it is. Its a very deep lineage
Sent a message to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE ! T response highlight as follows... On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote: Hello Lion, "You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN." Best, Peter Revesz (geneticist)
Then why is most of West Africa, African Americans, Afro Carribbeab, Afro Latinos E1B1A 🙄 It's African 😂It's my black Cuba father's Y haplotype who is a descendant of Ramses IIl according to 23 and Me ancestry test 🙄 Africans created humanity. You come from us if you're human
@@lf1496 "The Middle Eastern haplogroups D and E split ~42,000 ya (Klyosov & Rozhanskii, 2012a)." ~Reconsideration of the “Out of Africa” Concept as Not Having Enough ProofAnatole A. Klyosov The Academy of DNA Genealogy, Newton, USA
@@lf1496 it was the E1b1b that exist in northern africa and the levant the people who carry it aren't black just like the berber people in north africa - but the E1b1a is 100% found in black people
The Egyptians were Hamites. Nelson Mandela was a xhosa bantu they are Hamites. They are not E1b1a. Their DNA would be the same as other Hamites E1b1b. Something is not right.
Yeah the greatest genocide ever: The bantu conquest of the entire sub-saharan africa! What did the bantu do to the indigenous Hadza, Sandawe, Pygmy, San etc?
All those groups are still there. There is no evidence of genocide. Rather a displacement. Similar to what happened in Europe with groups like the Yamnaya. Even more recently in Europe with the Angles and Saxons displacing the Britons. Why must you throw jabs at Africans when it wasn’t even a part of this conversation?
we all know that E1b1b is from Africa, especially Northern Africa where berber people and egyptians have the exact same haplogroup but the question is if that haplogroup is from africa then why people who carry it are not black? I mean in Morocco people have 80% of that haplogroup but Moroccans and all the berber people of northern africa aren't black???
Maybe because when most people think of "black Africans" they automatically think of a certain phenotype - as they have been conditioned to, ie dark to very dark skin, wooly hair etc, not understanding that "African" is a wiiide spectrum ranging from pale skin to deepest black, wooly to wavy hair, dark to light eyes, broad to narrow noses and lips, very tall to very short etc.
Haplogroup E1b1b (formerly known as E3b) represents the last major direct migration from Africa into Europe. It is believed to have first appeared in the Horn of Africa approximately 26,000 years ago and dispersed to North Africa and the Near East during the late Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods. E-M78 and E-Z827 originated respectively at 20,000 years and 24,000 years. E1b1b lineages are closely linked to the diffusion of Afroasiatic languages. Lazaridis et al. (2016) tested the first ancient DNA samples from the Mesolithic Natufian culture in Israel, possibly the world's oldest sedentary community, and found that the male individuals belonged either to haplogroups CT or E1b1 (including two E1b1b1b2 samples). These are to date the oldest known E1b1b individuals. The same haplogroups show up in Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Jordan, accompanied by new haplogroups (H2 and T). Besides, E1b1b was not found in Neolithic Iran or Anatolia, and only showed up twice among the hundreds of Neolithic European samples that have been tested. This evidence suggests that at the end of the last glaciation 12,000 years ago, E1b1b men were present in the Levant, but not in other parts of the Near East. There is evidence that the Natufians already cultivated cereals like rye before the Neolithic period. Cereal farming may therefore trace its roots (literally) to the E1b1b tribes of the Mesolithic Levant. Marieke van de Loosdrecht et al. (2018) tested the DNA of seven 15,000-year-old modern humans from Taforalt Cave in northeastern Morocco, and all of the six males belonged to haplogroup E-M78. Autosomally they could be modelled as 2/3 Natufian and 1/3 Sub-Saharan African (West African), confirming the close genetic link between Late Paleolithic North Africans and Mesolithic South Levantines. Nowadays, the highest genetic diversity of haplogroup E1b1b is observed in Northeast Africa, especially in Ethiopia and Somalia, which also have the monopoly of older and rarer branches like M281, V6 or V92. This suggests that E1b1b may indeed have appeared in East Africa, then expanded north until the Levant. Nevertheless, many lineages now found among the Ethiopians and Somalians appear to have come from the Fertile Crescent during the Neolithic period. This includes some E1b1b subclades like V22 (12,000 years old) and V32 (10,000 years old), but also undeniably Near Eastern lineages like T1a-CTS2214 and J1-L136.
@@curtisthomas2670 Yes, but "coastal" north africans arent indigenous to Africa. Clearly a back migration of eurasians. Indigenous africans are almost always light brown to black skin.
It's not Y-chromosome"Adam", it is Noah's descendants! The "out of Africa" model is a false interpretation of the genetic data. There were 3 identical y-mrcas for us all, not just one, and modern science haven't figured it out yet. This is the true division of the y-dna tree: NOAH (Y-MRCA) | HAM ---- SHEM -- JAPHET (ymrca)(ymrca)(ymrca)x3 | HAM = A00/A0: Cush (A00/A0)-->(AB)»» (A/B/R1b-v88/E3a/E3b1-v32) Mitsrayim (A00/A0)-->(E)»» (E3b1-v12/T) Put (A00/A0)-->(E)»» (E3b2) Canaan (A00/A0)-->(E1b)»» (E1b1a1,E1b1b1b) SHEM = BCDEF: Elam (BCDEF)-->(J)»» (J2-m172) Arpaxshad (BCDEF)-->(CDEF)»» (CF/D/G/H/IJK/M/NO-O/P/Q/S) Ashur (BCDEF)-->(J)»» (J1a) Lud (BCDEF)-->(G)»» (G1) Aram (BCDEF)-->(G)»» (G2) JAPHET = IJKLT Gomer (IJKLT)-->(k)»» (N1a/R1b/R1b) Magog (IJKLT)-->(I)»» (I1) Javan (IJKLT)-->(J/J2)»» (J2a/J2b) Tiras (IJKLT)-->(I)»» (I2) Tubal (IJKLT)-->(J2)»» (J2f) Meshech (IJKLT)-->(R1)»» (R1a-z283) Madai (IJKLT)-->(IJ/R)»» (R1a-Z93)
@@demetriusbooker5760 I thought you was on the same page with me...🤦♂️No, that division is exactly what I am fighting against, it is based on the out of Africa model, that says we have only one Y-MRCA, and shows that Ham begat Shem and Shem begat Japhet...NO. There were 3 identical y-mrcas, not just one, with the same haplogroups only differ in the branches and markers, understand? Shem's recorded and prosperous line of descendants started with BCDEF, Ham's with A00/A0, and Japhet's with IJKLT, but infact all of their descendants started from the top of the tree, at A00
And let's talk splits as I'm sure you know CT makes 2 different families that A& B (Han) don't make You even said J2 is Japheth Of course! As J1 & J2 share a the same J-m304 roots of Japheth As F-m89 makes GHiJK-HiJK-iJK that makes all iJ* & K of Japheth Come on man how J* gonna be Shem & Japheth lol Is iJK Noah No Because it doesn't even make AB nor DE So iJK is 1 son of NOAH MEANING JAPHETH is all CF-p143 ! Including all iJ sons
Great! I am from Southern Africa, my great grand father told everybody we came out of Tanzania (Tanganyika). In the Shona language of Southern Africa, Tanganyika means the "first country". Your arrow went right from Tanganyika into South Africa. Great job, my ancestors said so without the benefit of genetics. Thank you Sir..
great!!
ua-cam.com/video/T393UQNo5SI/v-deo.html
I come from the same group !
The reo seems to use the same phonetics as the māori language te reo māori. We come off haplogroup C in polynesia, it seems our ancient languages and societies followed the same language coding of the father line
@@medit8iv_native970 where are you from?
Fantastic graphics. Thank you.
Haplogroup D is also found in Africa. There is a branch that is solely in Nigeria, designated D0, for instance.
You might want to change the title to Haplogroups Y thru E. You barely even dealt with EIbIa specifically. Instead, mostly ignoring it and promising to focus on EIbIb. You didn't do this with the others. Why was EIbIa mostly ignored in the supposed EIbIa video?
Thats a MODERN D0
NOT A FOSSIL
Yeah I noticed that also I had to watch it twice to make sure. Glad I wasn’t the only one that noticed.
@@hebrewthought9976 ikr
It's crazy when people try to use modern finds as fossils
As if it's equal
It's like putting up brick at the top of a building and calling it a foundation
@@demetriusbooker5760 The DO he is talking about is Ancient. Look it up!
@@charlesspeaksthetruth4334 quote it as we know it's modern
Very nice video... looking forward to the next one :)
Thank you. I'm building it now and making the E1b1b.
@@geonomad1 please do on r1a1 and what are their genetic adaptations
@@geonomad1 also why was ramses ginger and had caucasian features
@Sao Ham he just said with caucasian feature in the video
@@ajithsidhu7183 he obviously didn’t and Caucasian is a misnomer and should eliminated from your thinking and it doesn’t mean white
Would it possible that I am related to both Nelson Mandela and Ramsess III down the paternal tree?
Related but not necessarily a descendant. You have an ancestor in common.
@@vangielynn7659 ok. That makes sense.
Yes. To answer your question quickly YES it is possible.
@@IyamSoRaya
No fossil culture sources...
where is E1B1A* in the NEOLITHIC?
we found some in the BMac culture & Neolithic France E1B1A* from the Natufians E1B1* P2 & PPNB E-m96
Let also No culture of E1B1A are Neolithic in Africa
A message was sent to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE !
response highlight as follows...
On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote:
"You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN."
Best,
Peter Revesz
(geneticist)
Do you have a source culture of E1B1A* in the NEOLITHIC?? Be honest
DE is not concentrated in Norther Africa. It's been found in Western Africa and in Tibet. Not sure where you got the info about Northern Africa.
Tibet how?
@@TheYoli182Haplo group E is a descendent of DE, when looking at Haplo groups the date is more important than the location. All Haplo groups come from African populations as anthropomorphically modern human beings came from Africa and some migrated back others did not.
This video is hard to follow and that computer voice is really throwing me off. From what I have been researching E is found in the Middle East also.
Right E1B1 P2
To v38 are in
Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean
Hebrew Thought Yep
I don't know why they are using a computer voice,but yes DE is the ancestor of D and E. D had two sons D1 and D2 or D0. They did not know about D2 being in Africa, but they found it in West Africa and later also in Syria. D1 was found in East Asia and the Andamanese Islanders of the Indian ocean. E is divided into E1 and E2. Both are mostly found in Africa E1 had two sons E1a and E1b. E1a is mostly in West Africa mainly Mali. E1b is all over Africa and also in the Middle East and Europe. E2a not sure but I think it's mainly in the East E2b mostly in the East and South. But also in West Central Africa
Of course you'd find a problem with it cause you already have your conclusion
@@roylle6346 what conclusion is that since you know me so well please
Why is it that haplogroup E is being thrown around? One day "E is from horn of Africa" next day " E Is from West Africa" next day "E is Eurasian" next day "E is this And that"
Why all these game???
No fossil culture sources
So where is E1B1A* in the NEOLITHIC?
As we found some in the BMac culture & Neolithic France from the Natufians E1B1* & PPNB E-m96
Let also a
message was sent to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE !
response highlight as follows...
On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote:
"You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN."
Best,
Peter Revesz
(geneticist)
It depends on the politics of the person telling the story.
E1b1a is African.
@@ohlangeni ....."Origin"
Where did it come from??
How old is E1B1A?
It started East and moved West. The original inhabitants of west/central/south Africa were replaced. The original people were the Pygmy’s and San people. Plenty of African historians wrote about it.
@@UnDark1 That is correct. E1b1 people are North African.
E1b1b was more Mediterranean North African while E1b1a was more Saharan towards the East.
From 5000 years ago, E1b1a moved to the West (Maghreb, Spain, West Africa). From 2000 years ago, E1b1a mainly Bantu moved from North East Africa to East Africa, Central Africa, Central West Africa and Southern Africa.
what text to speech do you use?
So are you saying my origins are Sudanese e-m132
My paternal haplogroup is E-M4254. 23 and me says I share paternal lineage with Ramses iii what does that mean, by share a paternal lineage?
He his either your grand uncle or father
@@malekdavid132 thank you for clarifying that for me.
@@sunniblacc78 that DNA is older than you and I so what you think
@@malekdavid132 I think it's cool to know that I share lineage with someone of that importance.
@@sunniblacc78 my haplotype is E1B1A
Can you also the migration of b
They now have discovered haplogroup D amongst certain African groups as well.
Modern D
NO FOSSILS
@@demetriusbooker5760 yeah modern. Found in modern/contemporary African populations.
@@demetriusbooker5760 Not sure why youre upset. Im not African, but it seems that theres some people that cant stand anything being African. Get a life
@@SimpleMinded221 upset where you read that? 👀 I'm just letting you know when 0 sources is shared and someone gives an opinion which doesn't matter scholarly
Besides if you say all things started in Africa than ultimately your African
I'm apart of this group. My Haplogroup is E-p252
Same here.
I am 95.6% Sub-Saharan African (and 4.1% European) according to 23andme and my ancestral composition is as follows: 62.9% Nigerian; 14.5% Ghanaian, Liberian, and Sierra Leonean; 3.4% Senegambian and Guinean; 4.4% Broadly West African; and 10.4% Angolan and Congolese.
However, even though I belong to Y-Haplogroup E, I do *NOT* belong to its subclade E1b1a. Instead, I belong to E-CTS736. You can see the difference between E1b1a and E-CTS736 below; they diverge into different branches at E-P147.
E -> E-M5479 -> E-P147 -> E-P177 -> E-P2 -> *E-V38 (E1b1a)*
E -> E-M5479 -> E-P147 -> E-M132 -> E-Z958 -> E-CTS246 -> E-CTS10935 -> E-L133 -> *E-CTS736*
Does anyone know about this Y-Haplogroup? 23andme says that it's very rare.
Those test are for pure entertainment idk why you people still believe in them the United States government made them put it on the box yall just DONT want to read!!!! Sad…….
@@Black_unity597The tests are accurate; my 23andme test correctly identified the Caribbean countries that my parents came from, even though I've never told the company where they're from.
@@SaintFort Your ancestry is quite intriguing... since you're 95.6% sub-Saharan and have experience with genealogical testing I have a quick question: are you aware of any sub-Saharans whose genealogical testing revealed zero Neanderthal and/or Denisovan variants?
@@Black_unity597I agree that it’s entertainment but only for the autosomal part (percentages), however the haplogroup is important information
23and me says I share a paternal lineage with Ramses iii
04:17 D haplotype, also known as D1b + D2 are Japanese Jyomon Peoples and Ainu Haplotype that also in Delta State, Nigerian Bantu tribe also has D0 makers which is totally same origins of D1b + D2 and D0. I'm still looking into this tribe who has D0 in Nigeria.
D0 is D2 and it's found a lot in Arabia & Yeman
Please which people in delta state you are talking about please I want to know
There's no "bantu" "tribe" in Nigeria.
@@peteferguson518
Pete Ferguson
13 minutes ago
There's no "bantu" "tribe" in Nigeria.
@@demetriusbooker5760 ils ne sont pas des arabes
Fudan University in Shanghai, China tested Zhou Enlai's immediate relatives and found that his immediate relatives are haplogroup E1b1b (Y-DNA), which means that Zhou Enlai belongs to haplogroup E1b1b (Y-DNA)
Thank you for your new information.
@@geonomad1 who is zhou Enai
haplogroup E1b1b exist in all over North Africa
Enlai was a Chinese Premier, head of state 1950s to 1970s
Descended from Merchants maybe?
In the video about e1b1b you said Mandela was a part of that group
E1b1b is only one of mutations Almost all People of E haplogroup were part of E1b1b.
E mutations: E1, E1b, E1b1, E1b1b, E1b1b1, (E1b1b1a) (E1b1b1b).
Where’s the full video brother ?
Haplogroup K2
Here is a brief example of what must be the most convoluted labelling system in existence!
'Haplogroup K2, ALSO known as K-M526 AND formerly known as K(xLT) AND MNOPS, is a human Y-DNA haplogroup.'
Do you ever get the feeling that specially trained experts have invented this ludicrous situation to ensure that we have to consult a specially trained expert, just to understand it?
So does this mean we are all N99z ? Do we have the pass for the word ?
Last glacial period.
The Sahara Desert was grassland and trees.
YDNA-E did not leave the African continent until 6000 years.
Do Tutsis from the Great Lakes region look like Jomon people?
@@user-je7sh5fc2k
The current theory is that they are closely related because their ancestral type is DE. One left Africa and became a maritime people, leading to a completely different culture.
At any rate, YDNA-D is a genetic minority race and needs to be protected.
is there any idea what is black or bantu pure man and where do he come from
Bantu if you ask me are the oldest mixed race that's why they look black and Asian... they left Africa and came back, that's how they got those genetics... I feel like the pygmy must be the oldest non mixed.
@@christopherkrol7452 hmm
When acted in a message to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE !
response highlight as follows...
On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote:
"You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN."
Best,
Peter Revesz
(geneticist)
@@christopherkrol7452
False, the only Bantu groups that look Asian influenced are in Madagascar, Mauritius & there are some in South Africa. It is due to them mixing with Austronesians for many centuries. The purest examples of Bantus are found in the Congo Basin regions & they don't look Asian at all. In fact the oldest or most primal genetics on the African continent is found amongst the Mbo, a Bantu tribe.
I love the content , but I cannot cope with the synthesised voice, sorry
Nice and informativ video 👍👍
Thank you.
ua-cam.com/video/T393UQNo5SI/v-deo.html .
@@geonomad1 no fossils
Why didn't you go over the neolithic v38 in France?
5:15 e1b1a haplogroup mapping from east Africa to West...
None NEOLITHIC as the Natufians that made the v38 found in NEOLITHIC France Islands till BMAC culture
So
My Paternal Haplogroup is E-M4451
Although genetic markers and various groups are not studied in any systematic fashion, recently the heap of origin and spread of migration is aimed at racism.
Great work.
Was it tho?
As I saw No fossil culture sources
So where is E1B1A* in the NEOLITHIC?
As we found some in the BMac culture & Neolithic France from the Natufians E1B1* & PPNB E-m96
Let also a
message was sent to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE !
response highlight as follows...
On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote:
"You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN."
Best,
Peter Revesz
(geneticist)
Nah it was sloppy
With no fossils
@@demetriusbooker5760 Perhaps it would be a fantastic opportunity to showcase your own work so we can see how awesome you really are.
L I O N F A R M
Natufians truth
@@so9487 look up
Lion 🦁 Farm
(No emoji)
DNA
Truth of the Natufians
There it is
I want to see nigeria on the map just igbo 76% what about yuroba hausa
Same for Yoruba. Some Hausa are R1
It’s so cool that we’re finally getting to the truth about who we are as a species. I pray this human narrative brings about world PEACE. ☮️
Good
With 0 sources of anything Neolithic or it's origin culture maybe Neolithic
can you do r1b? :)
I am working on R1b now
@@geonomad1 Looking forward to it!
ua-cam.com/video/T393UQNo5SI/v-deo.html
@@geonomad1 no your NOT
redo E1B1A as fossils
You didn't even uses a fossil of any Eurasia E1B1* making E1B1A
@@demetriusbooker5760 E1B1B didn't make E1B1A. A comes before B and the Nilotics who carry E1B1A are indigenous to the Nile Valley. E1B1B are Kushites. Put your Bible away and learn real history not a fake narrative of an Egyptian narrative.
Always a pleasure to see your new videos, I'm Haplogroup T-M184 Y-DNA which origins appears to be the Fertile Crescent, Mesopotamia or the Levant 22kya. Oldest sample locate in Ain Ghazal. T-M70 is found with it's highest frequency among Somalis, many Jews from Spain to even the Lemba and North African Arabians. Formally know as K2 then K1-M70 is diversified around Iraq and is the best candidate for the origin of Eastern Semitic language branch of Afro Asiatic. Hope you do one for T
👍😊😊😊😊😊😊😍
@@geonomad1 Do you have any plans on doing a T video?
@@HOWMUSICTV I'm working on E1b1b and R. Right now, let's plan when this is done.
@@geonomad1 when doing R you'll have to touch on P and Q , but on the other hand you maybe should do K first because K-M9 is the father of L- M,N,O,PQR,S- T
ua-cam.com/video/T393UQNo5SI/v-deo.html ,
Study the Natufian & Japanese DE groups of Jomon people (Yomon)
Next time show a official E1B1A* culture because "Another contrast between the Levant and Arabia is the excess of African ancestry in Arabian populations. We found that the closest source of African ancestry for most populations in our dataset is Bantu Speakers from Kenya, in addition to contributions from Nilo-Saharan speakers from Ethiopia. We estimate that AFRICAN ADMIXTURE in the MIDDLE EAST OCCURRED WITHIN THE LAST 2,000 YEARS, with most populations showing signals of admixture around 500-1,000 years ago (Figure S1; Table S1), in agreement with previous studies (Hellenthal et al., 2014)."
~Cell
Volume 184, Issue 18, 2 September 2021, Pages 4612-4625.e14
Article
The genomic history of the Middle East
Anybody else watch DNA videos for the amazing flute solos? 😂
Why do they show the earth as if it’s the same the Sahara wasn’t a desert and there were more islands before the flood.
This is what I am: E1b1a paternal haplogroup.
Amen Israel
@@demetriusbooker5760 E1b1a is common in Jews?
Same
@@demetriusbooker5760 bantu...u Israelite wannabe...u lot are west Africans not Israelite..
@@arielm6613 No, most Jews are J1, J2 or E1b1b1C. About 50% are J.
This is my paternal haplogroup, E1b1a.
Where did your Paternal side originate?
Be blessed
Mine also. I’m Black Indigenous American Indian.
Mine too african american
አብዛኞቹ ከኢትዮጵያ ነው የፈለሱት 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
I don't think you realise the original inhabitants did not look like you😂
@@NoRockinMansLand exactly
@@NoRockinMansLand Monkey. He's probably E-V22 (The original Egyptians) not intruders like you.
@@IyamSoRaya Both of you are Mon...Keys.
@@NoRockinMansLand Ma boy the DNA is taken from Ethiopians now settled in the Area
Actually it's more than that. The Xhosa are Eastern Bantu, who are the New Kingdom/Amarna Dynasty Egyptians. (Plus local Bushman added.)
Most likely at the end of the 20th Dynasty, 3,000 years ago, they traveled south to the origin of the Nile, where they founded the Urewe Culture, between Lake Victoria and Lake Albert. In later centuries, they generated the '2nd Bantu Expansion' of the 'Eastern Bantu'. And that is how the New Kingdom Egyptian dna ended up all the way in South Africa. It makes a lot of sense that the Amarna era Egyptians who moved down the Nile Valley to Uganda, and from there South, didn't meet anyone other than local Hunter Gatherers.
Source:
MLI score - the highest number consistently means 'most like':
Tutankhamun
Southern African *1,519.03*
African Great Lakes *1,328.01*
Tropical West African 314.00
Horn of Africa 44.35
Levantine 21.08
Aegean 9.85
Arabian 10.91
Northwest European 15.01
Amenhotep III
Southern African *108.53*
African Great Lakes *222.53*
Tropical West African 37.43
Horn of Africa 12.03
Levantine 10.30
Aegean 9.06
Arabian 5.58
Northwest European 3.99
Source: Google: "DNA Tribes Digest January 1, 2012" pdf4pro
Notice that they score highest for Southern African and African Great Lakes. The people who live there are Eastern Bantu. The Eastern Bantu also have some Western Bantu dna, which explains why they consistently test 3rd for Western Bantu/Tropical West Africa.
Dec. 2012 :
Ramss III & Ramses and sons are part of E 1 b 1 A.
Yeah, I am in this family, the Y chromosome Haplogroup E-BY5490
Thats why Ethiopia is called land of origin.
common sense says that DE could not have began in Africa based on its mutations. Basic common sense would encourage that such diversity could not have began in Africa and sprouted out as they currently are LOL!! Only the fear of acknowledging that E was also dominant in the Arabias a while back as it was in the Ethiopias keeps people form acknowledging what seems to make basic sense.
Why did you lose faith that DE originated in Africa, you were brainwashed by Khazarian Jews
You act as though haplogroup mutations imply some type of phenotypical mutation. That is not the case. The people with D who went into Asia would have been just as African as E for thousands of years before drastic phenotype changes.
Adam and Eve was about XY and XX chromosomes respectively. It was included into the Tree of Genetic. And when XY chromosome had adequately developed, Adam was born.
This is surprising. Most people put V38 origin in West Africa but you have it in the horn of Africa. I would love to have an explanation has to why.
Probably left East Africa by migration. But all didn't leave.
Pure guess work
@@xoofile480 most geneticists agree on it, it's definitely not a guess
It shouldn't be a surprise, E1b1 that gave rise to E-V38 first mutated in east Africa, I don't know what you've been reading. Btw, E-V38 actually gave birth to 2 sub clades known as E-M2 and E-M329. Almost everyone carrying EV38 carries the E-M2 sub clade or it's descendant subclades, however, the other big subclade known as E-M329 is found exclusively amongst a few Omotic speakers in southern Ethiopia. That itself proves ot must have dispersed in eastern Africa. Most west Africans only migrated out into western Africa around 20-40k years ago, the oldest remains in west Africa is not that old
@@NoRockinMansLand source?
This is a ridiculous title,:"African patrilineal descent". All haplogroups to start with come from Africa. The Eurpean E-V13 rarely found outside of the Europe, is fromed 7000-8000 years ago, when Europeans were still with dark complexes, something like nothern Africans today.
ሁሉም ኢትዮጵያዊ ናቸው።
If you were litteratte you would see that the video indicates our genetic adam is found in central/west Africa. The oldest Homo Sapien was found in Jebel Irhoud, Morocco, dating to 315'000 years ago. The only thing that came out of Erhiopia was the halfway transitions between human and a common primate we share ancestry with modern primates with
9:17
No fossil culture sources
So where is E1B1A* in the NEOLITHIC?
As we found some in the BMac culture & Neolithic France from the Natufians E1B1* & PPNB E-m96
Let also a
message was sent to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE !
response highlight as follows...
On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote:
"You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN."
Best,
Peter Revesz
(geneticist)
سلالة E الحبشية
Ich glaube nicht, dass die Menschen aus Afrika abstammen, sondern aus Pazifischen Gegenden. So genannte Mu Insel? Wenn die Aborigines 60 tausend bis 200 tausend Jahren dort leben. Wie kann es sein? Aborigines und Sri Lankas Ureinwohner ( gemeint ist nicht die Tamilen) gleiche tänze , kulturen, gesänge haben !!! Ich denke es gab Menschen auswanderungen die eine Gruppe über Südasien bis Afrika, eine gruppe über amerikanische kontinent bis südamerika ( olmeken) die anderen Gruppen in kleine Gruppen gelebt, und sich genetisch manifestiert. Danach sind sie wieder sich kreuz und quer vermischt Ergebnis: die Hautfarbe wurde heller. Je mehr unterschiedliche gene sich vermischen wird die Hautfarbe heller. Reine weisse irtum. Entsteht durch Mischun
Africans has the oldest haplogroup not Autralia
I'm E1B1A from my dad and L0a1a from my mom, we are the holy ppl.❤😮
I am 92% European according DNA test and only 2% African, but my patrilineal haplogroup is from africa (E1) 😂
DNA E1B1B originally from somalia 🇸🇴 this is our DNA E1B1B
E1b1a is ramses 3 stupi bantu nilotes have this
@@HafithTafari-cg5ygme too 😅
E1b1b belongs to the Arabs and Sabeans
@@secondexodus9105it isn’t. Go read books.
It’s not
Why the hell didn’t y’all start in the Middle East?
Because it's not from the middle east
It actually didn't come from Natufians E1B1* P2 and from the NEOLITHIC France v38* E1B1A
I mean even on ytree oldest SNPs of E1B1a are in Saudi Arabia so..
Even genetics say of the oldest E1B1A* in Africa
Here is a message sent to a geneticist about if E1B1a* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE !
This is of response highlight as follows...
On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote:
Hello Lion,
"You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN."
Best,
Peter Revesz
(geneticist)
By what No fossil culture sources?
So where is E1B1A* in the NEOLITHIC?
As we found some in the BMac culture & Neolithic France from the Natufians E1B1* & PPNB E-m96
Let also a
message was sent to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE !
response highlight as follows...
On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote:
"You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN."
Best,
Peter Revesz
(geneticist)
v38 was found with v13 sons of E1B1* P2 Natufiains
So yeah it starts on the Fertile Crescent easy
Because it originates in East Africa. That’s where modern human life began. In what is today known as Ethiopia, Kenya, or Sudan.
Y-DNA Adam is out of west central Africa -not east Africa.
No archeological support for that.
West Africans are very young.
@@maragolihistory2118 per this video: ua-cam.com/video/4ru3Vkjvt_g/v-deo.html
Y DNA Adam arose out of west Africa 175,000 years ago as the start of A0, A00, A1a etc...
You're correct, the video shows it too
@@maragolihistory2118 don't mix things up, most west Africans are made up of several ancient populations. There was a pre-existing population in west Africa, they don't exist anymore because they mixed in with east Africans carrying the E-M2 haplogroup that migrated over into west Africa around 30k years ago. Many of the original population are the oldest in the world, they carried the A00 paternal haplogroup which is the oldest paternal haplogroup ever and it's extremely ancient dating to around 300k years ago.
This is not true....the earth was different then, there was more land mass then, more continents, they didn't have to travel the continents were split apart.
E1b1b is Somali DNA
Oh no no no
You left out ISREAL....🤣🤣🤣
???
@@jejeaye7021 That's not possible. You can only be one hapIotype. Israel is a paternal lineage. Both EIbIb and J can't both descend from one man's y-chromosome. Not without nearly everyone on the planet being Israelites.
@@jejeaye7021 you don't kid yourself
E1B1* Israel homeland od Natufians
@@demetriusbooker5760 natufians had e1b1a
E1b1a E-V38 over here. That is Shem...E originated in the so called Middle East.
"Absolutely" not.
Middle East was Africa. E1B1A originated with the lost tribes of Israel which include the descendants of Shem (including the Negros in America or so-called African Americans who were enslaved in America). Arabs are descendants of Ishmael.
@@Alexandriah.Washington
There are Qahtanite Arabs, they are older than all other Semites
كيف اصلهم من أفريقيا نيجر
Truly the more i research this dna stuff, the more i find it to be a flawed science. Or maybe not flawed, lets say it has some racially motivated undertones. Ill stick to what i know.
Are Igbo people Israelite? Their haplogroup DNA belong to E1b1a (E-V38).
Yes, look up Babbi Rosenberg he tells some truths!!!!
@@EbikeAdventures667 Rabbi Rosenberg.
@@tungprompanao9399 Yes
You're Khoisan.
The Igbo people are much older than the people of Isreal.
Was really interested, Can NOT listen to a computer generated voice! Bye!
One Love ETHIOPIA
👍
Why?
Amen why not
e1b1a is spread throughout subsaharan Africa as result of Bantu migration not any other reason.
False
@@EbikeAdventures667 yes
E1b1a is found all over the world.
It's in Brazil dating 3000 years ago
It's also in Iraq dating 12 thousand years ago
E1b1a is not who the nations say it is. Its a very deep lineage
E is Eurasian
@@fromabove422 what a lie,it's 400 years as result of slave trade
The Bantu migration is the exile of the children of Israel of of the land between the 2 rivers
Non. Les Hébreux sont des arabes ils sont sur J1
@@abdelkaderbenchamakh8942😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You lost me “at 100,000 years ago”
Sent a message to a geneticist about if E1B1A* MOTA was actually NOT African BUT LEVANTINE !
T response highlight as follows...
On Sun, May 22, 2022, 11:21 PM Peter Revesz wrote:
Hello Lion,
"You're RIGHT that it is NOT TRULY AFRICAN."
Best,
Peter Revesz
(geneticist)
Then why is most of West Africa, African Americans, Afro Carribbeab, Afro Latinos E1B1A 🙄 It's African 😂It's my black Cuba father's Y haplotype who is a descendant of Ramses IIl according to 23 and Me ancestry test 🙄 Africans created humanity. You come from us if you're human
@@lf1496 "The Middle Eastern haplogroups D and E split ~42,000 ya (Klyosov & Rozhanskii, 2012a)."
~Reconsideration of the “Out of Africa” Concept as Not Having Enough ProofAnatole A. Klyosov
The Academy of DNA Genealogy, Newton, USA
@@lf1496 it was the E1b1b that exist in northern africa and the levant the people who carry it aren't black just like the berber people in north africa
- but the E1b1a is 100% found in black people
@@SIMO-eb1hw
it has also been found in the arabs
@@fomalhauto facts!
The highest in Europe E1b1b 47.40 % found in Kosovo Albanians.
Im E1b1a V38 M329
The Egyptians were Hamites. Nelson Mandela was a xhosa bantu they are Hamites. They are not E1b1a. Their DNA would be the same as other Hamites E1b1b. Something is not right.
Yeah the greatest genocide ever: The bantu conquest of the entire sub-saharan africa! What did the bantu do to the indigenous Hadza, Sandawe, Pygmy, San etc?
All those groups are still there. There is no evidence of genocide. Rather a displacement. Similar to what happened in Europe with groups like the Yamnaya. Even more recently in Europe with the Angles and Saxons displacing the Britons. Why must you throw jabs at Africans when it wasn’t even a part of this conversation?
we all know that E1b1b is from Africa, especially Northern Africa where berber people and egyptians have the exact same haplogroup but the question is if that haplogroup is from africa then why people who carry it are not black? I mean in Morocco people have 80% of that haplogroup but Moroccans and all the berber people of northern africa aren't black???
North Africans were Barbary pirates who captured white women and married them
Maybe because when most people think of "black Africans" they automatically think of a certain phenotype - as they have been conditioned to, ie dark to very dark skin, wooly hair etc, not understanding that "African" is a wiiide spectrum ranging from pale skin to deepest black, wooly to wavy hair, dark to light eyes, broad to narrow noses and lips, very tall to very short etc.
Haplogroup E1b1b (formerly known as E3b) represents the last major direct migration from Africa into Europe. It is believed to have first appeared in the Horn of Africa approximately 26,000 years ago and dispersed to North Africa and the Near East during the late Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods. E-M78 and E-Z827 originated respectively at 20,000 years and 24,000 years. E1b1b lineages are closely linked to the diffusion of Afroasiatic languages.
Lazaridis et al. (2016) tested the first ancient DNA samples from the Mesolithic Natufian culture in Israel, possibly the world's oldest sedentary community, and found that the male individuals belonged either to haplogroups CT or E1b1 (including two E1b1b1b2 samples). These are to date the oldest known E1b1b individuals. The same haplogroups show up in Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Jordan, accompanied by new haplogroups (H2 and T). Besides, E1b1b was not found in Neolithic Iran or Anatolia, and only showed up twice among the hundreds of Neolithic European samples that have been tested. This evidence suggests that at the end of the last glaciation 12,000 years ago, E1b1b men were present in the Levant, but not in other parts of the Near East. There is evidence that the Natufians already cultivated cereals like rye before the Neolithic period. Cereal farming may therefore trace its roots (literally) to the E1b1b tribes of the Mesolithic Levant.
Marieke van de Loosdrecht et al. (2018) tested the DNA of seven 15,000-year-old modern humans from Taforalt Cave in northeastern Morocco, and all of the six males belonged to haplogroup E-M78. Autosomally they could be modelled as 2/3 Natufian and 1/3 Sub-Saharan African (West African), confirming the close genetic link between Late Paleolithic North Africans and Mesolithic South Levantines.
Nowadays, the highest genetic diversity of haplogroup E1b1b is observed in Northeast Africa, especially in Ethiopia and Somalia, which also have the monopoly of older and rarer branches like M281, V6 or V92. This suggests that E1b1b may indeed have appeared in East Africa, then expanded north until the Levant. Nevertheless, many lineages now found among the Ethiopians and Somalians appear to have come from the Fertile Crescent during the Neolithic period. This includes some E1b1b subclades like V22 (12,000 years old) and V32 (10,000 years old), but also undeniably Near Eastern lineages like T1a-CTS2214 and J1-L136.
I know you're from reddit. Same conversation
@@curtisthomas2670 Yes, but "coastal" north africans arent indigenous to Africa. Clearly a back migration of eurasians. Indigenous africans are almost always light brown to black skin.
E is originated in Tebet and moved to Syria .. from Syria migrated to Africa
E is Asian not African
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 You're all spin off mutations of BLACK PEOPLE. STOP being a bitter HATER, you're embarrassing yourself
Do you know how many other things you're saying
fake-science
FACTS
Not true
The DNA Of The Children of Israel E1B1A1-M2
It's not Y-chromosome"Adam", it is Noah's descendants! The "out of Africa" model is a false interpretation of the genetic data. There were 3 identical y-mrcas for us all, not just one, and modern science haven't figured it out yet. This is the true division of the y-dna tree:
NOAH (Y-MRCA)
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HAM ---- SHEM -- JAPHET
(ymrca)(ymrca)(ymrca)x3
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HAM = A00/A0:
Cush
(A00/A0)-->(AB)»»
(A/B/R1b-v88/E3a/E3b1-v32)
Mitsrayim
(A00/A0)-->(E)»»
(E3b1-v12/T)
Put
(A00/A0)-->(E)»»
(E3b2)
Canaan
(A00/A0)-->(E1b)»»
(E1b1a1,E1b1b1b)
SHEM = BCDEF:
Elam
(BCDEF)-->(J)»»
(J2-m172)
Arpaxshad
(BCDEF)-->(CDEF)»»
(CF/D/G/H/IJK/M/NO-O/P/Q/S)
Ashur
(BCDEF)-->(J)»»
(J1a)
Lud
(BCDEF)-->(G)»»
(G1)
Aram
(BCDEF)-->(G)»»
(G2)
JAPHET = IJKLT
Gomer
(IJKLT)-->(k)»»
(N1a/R1b/R1b)
Magog
(IJKLT)-->(I)»»
(I1)
Javan
(IJKLT)-->(J/J2)»»
(J2a/J2b)
Tiras
(IJKLT)-->(I)»»
(I2)
Tubal
(IJKLT)-->(J2)»»
(J2f)
Meshech
(IJKLT)-->(R1)»»
(R1a-z283)
Madai
(IJKLT)-->(IJ/R)»»
(R1a-Z93)
That's right 👍
Out of Africa is false
Yet all iJK is Japheth including iJ* & K-m9
A-B is Ham
While DE YAP+ Alu groups is Shem
@@demetriusbooker5760 I thought you was on the same page with me...🤦♂️No, that division is exactly what I am fighting against, it is based on the out of Africa model, that says we have only one Y-MRCA, and shows that Ham begat Shem and Shem begat Japhet...NO. There were 3 identical y-mrcas, not just one, with the same haplogroups only differ in the branches and markers, understand? Shem's recorded and prosperous line of descendants started with BCDEF, Ham's with A00/A0, and Japhet's with IJKLT, but infact all of their descendants started from the top of the tree, at A00
@@EasternOrthodox101 ua-cam.com/video/WiKqLU_p0K0/v-deo.html 👀
And let's talk splits as I'm sure you know CT makes 2 different families that A& B (Han) don't make
You even said J2 is Japheth
Of course!
As J1 & J2 share a the same J-m304 roots of Japheth
As F-m89 makes GHiJK-HiJK-iJK that makes all iJ* & K of Japheth
Come on man how J* gonna be Shem & Japheth lol
Is iJK Noah
No
Because it doesn't even make AB nor DE
So iJK is 1 son of NOAH
MEANING JAPHETH is all CF-p143 !
Including all iJ sons
Good
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