Haplo maps of Ethiopia (genetics)

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Lol! Some of these haplogroups cluster neatly only in certain regions. @Rooble @AbdiJohnson @Bahal @Prince of Hobyo @Prince of Lasanod @Prince Abubu @Adheer Warsame @Menelik III @Grant and others, check it out:

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So northeastern ethiopia is the epicentre for both K/T and E-V32?

More like the Eastern part. Where Somalis are.

Afars are more V6 oriented and the Saho are high in V22. Different paternal lineages don't necessarily mean large different autosomal origins. As y-lineages are prone to the bottleneck effect.
 
More like the Eastern part. Where Somalis are.

Afars are more V6 oriented and the Saho are high in V22. Different paternal lineages don't necessarily mean large different autosomal origins. As y-lineages are prone to the bottleneck effect.

Like the Fulani people and T or some Hausa people and R1b.
 

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Like the Fulani people and T or some Hausa people and R1b.

Most Fulanis don't have any T. Only just one of their tribes called Wodaabe around lake Chad.

Relative to other Chadic speakers, the Hausa actually have low R1b, because they are more language shifted native Nigerians (Niger-Congo origins). The real Chadics have like 90% R1b, but it does not have much in common with their autosomal origin as Chadics cluster in between West Africans and Dinkas.
 
Most Fulanis don't have any T. Only just one of their tribes called Wodaabe around lake Chad.

Relative to other Chadic speakers, the Hausa actually have low R1b, because they are more language shifted native Nigerians (Niger-Congo origins). The real Chadics have like 90% R1b, but it does not have much in common with their autosomal origin as Chadics cluster in between West Africans and Dinkas.

These niccas.:drakelaugh:

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