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Origin and Spread of Haplogroup N

  • May 28, 2013
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CONCLUSION

The genetic, archaeological and craniometricevidence that the Aurignacians (Boule & Vallois,1957), Natufians (Brace et al, 2006; Holliday, 2000) and other groups who inhabited the Levant and Europe belonged to Sub-Saharan populations at this time suggest that these farmers carried haplogroup N into western Eurasia between 40,000-7500 ybp (Winters, 2010) and confirms Quintana-Murci et al (1999) hypothesis that haplogroup N originated in Africa.

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