Grow up.
The prehistoric Eurasian portion of Somali ancestry is close to the prehistoric Eurasian people that lived in the Levant, including Israel. It doesn't mean modern Somalis are related to modern Israelis.
Yeah, similar to Somali traders and seamen from Waqooyi travelling to places like Aden and South Asia and settling down in those places afterwards. I wouldn't be surprised if places Harar and Banaadir have more South Asian ancestry than Arabian.
It depends when you buy it. Try to buy during holidays, they usually have discounts and sales. Yes, the 23andMe is the best commercial DNA test. They let you know what your y-dna/MtDNA haplogroup is as well.
Lol I go where the evidence takes me. And we were quite clearly children of Babylonian Jews. :lolbron:
Seriously, though Semitic ≠ Jewish. Could be ancient Assyrian, Yemenite (like a few others have hypothesised), Levantine or ancient Arab tribe etc. We don't know. More DNA testing and...
Lol you're making a lot of baseless assumptions there. First of all, we don't know the ratio of T-M184 to E1b1b HAs there are, it might be the former is higher.
Secondly, the only T-M184 carrying Somalis who've done a Yfull deep subclade test are two GX and one Southern Dir. The GX have a TMRCA...
Do you mean Berber and Semitic are closer to Cushitic than Egyptian, but that Berber and Semitic are also closer to Egyptian than Cushitic is?
So something like this;
Cushitic.......>Berber...>Semitic...........................>Egyptian......>Chadic
Is this backed by any linguistic expert...
You have any proof for that? I was under the impression Berber and Semitic were closer to Egyptian than Cushitic was. That's the current hypothesis, I think.
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