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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby ToughGong » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:00 am

dawwa9 did the result of your kit,conflict with your "mumbo jumbo" as you put it

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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby dawwa9 » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:06 am

dawwa9 did the result of your kit,conflict with your "mumbo jumbo" as you put it

My marker could be:

- From Mr. al-Jabarti (though a RARE marker for Yemenis)
- Independent group of Middle Easterners who arrived recently in Punt
- Very ancient stuff from Ancient Greeks / Romans / Hebrews

Only thing I know for sure is that my ancestors definitely didn’t stay in Africa forever and at one point wandered around Mesopotamia-/-Iraq :up: .

By comparison with other Darods and other Somalis here I could solve this mystery :up:
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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby ToughGong » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:08 am

So it actualy just confirmed (for the most part) the narative of Darod clan

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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby dawwa9 » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:13 am

So it actualy just confirmed (for the most part) the narative of Darod clan
Yemenis don't carry my ''genetic code'' (J2) in large numbers they are mostly (J1) (over 75%)

So it only made things more complicated. We got several Darod snetters doing the test, when their results are in we may draw conclusions

They could all be Bantus (E3a), Pygmees (B), Bushmen south africans (A), native Somalis (E3b), true Arab descendants (J1), Mesopotamians (J2) etc.

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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby ToughGong » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:16 am

:up: that's very interesting

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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby Galmeygaag » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:22 am

i honestly do not believe even Majerteens themselves believe that they are Darood :lol:

it would shatter me if i found out i was not of the majority E3bde because everyone knows Darood, Hawiyo and maybe Isaaq, Dir Raxanweyn are the largest population populations in Somalia, this makes it impossible for anyone hailing from these tribes to be anything but E3dbe1, it would either make that person a barstard or somewhere up his lineage his ancestor was Adopted.

only tribes allowed not to be E31deb are only some of the small and medium ones like Shiekhaal, Rer Xamar etc.

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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby dawwa9 » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:27 am

Galmeygaag,

I think I am just one of the few real Darood descendants in Somalia, I think my real clan is only around ~50,000 people in Somalia. (Just think about it, one dude 500 years ago can’t possible father over 5 million people

The rest of Darod are probably incorporated native Cushites

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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby Hyperactive » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:29 am

if 77% of somalis are E3b so it's save to say majority are from the same origin.
including isaq, darood and hawiya and others.

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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby dawwa9 » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:33 am

if 77% of somalis are E3b so it's save to say majority are from the same origin.
including isaq, darood and hawiya and others.
Hyper,

They even belong to THE SAME FAMILY within E3b

E1b1b1a1b

These guys are all related :lol:
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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby Hyperactive » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:34 am

if 77% of somalis are E3b so it's save to say majority are from the same origin.
including isaq, darood and hawiya and others.
Hyper,

They even belong to THE SAME FAMILY within E3b

E1b1b1a1b

These guys are all related :lol:
:up: that's even better :mrgreen:

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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby Ganjaweed » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:00 pm

E1b1b1a1b - the noble gene

"Cruciani et al. (2007) suggest that this sub-clade of E-V12 originated in North Africa (around Egypt and Libya), and then subsequently expanded further south into the Horn of Africa, where it is now prevalent."

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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby James Dahl » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:18 pm

E1b1b1a1b - the noble gene

"Cruciani et al. (2007) suggest that this sub-clade of E-V12 originated in North Africa (around Egypt and Libya), and then subsequently expanded further south into the Horn of Africa, where it is now prevalent."
Now that they're testing mummies, it would be interesting to do a test on one of the Kushite pharaohs. :up:

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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby dawwa9 » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:18 pm

^Ganja,

Watch out before you call anything yours, I think you are haplogroup T :lol:

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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby Ganjaweed » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:26 pm

E1b1b1a1b - the noble gene

"Cruciani et al. (2007) suggest that this sub-clade of E-V12 originated in North Africa (around Egypt and Libya), and then subsequently expanded further south into the Horn of Africa, where it is now prevalent."
Now that they're testing mummies, it would be interesting to do a test on one of the Kushite pharaohs. :up:
Wouldn't they just come out nilo-saharan? Afterall the nubians/kushites were a nilosaharan people. I have a feeling a lot of "scientists" aren't gonna like what they find if pharoahs are tested. E3b, R1 or J2 are the possible haplogroups for ancient egyptians.
^Ganja,

Watch out before you call anything yours, I think you are haplogroup T :lol:
I told you, there is no way in hell that I, a noble Isaaq, is gonna have Dalit haplogroup T :lol: . I have more of a chance of having J2 than that. There are no indians in our history, except a few Isaaq adventurers going off to fight for moghul sultans.

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Re: Just got my National Geographic DNA pack today

Postby Hyperactive » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:53 pm

Ganjaweed, never say never.

after im done my paternal dna.
im planing to order one for my maternal uncle.
there's rumours around their town that they're turkish origin and not real yemens
just becasue they have coloured eyes and light hair.

wa inan hadalkaas ka war doona to know my meternal side too.


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