Don't be jealous of my royal Axumite reer abti genetics.
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monk of masturbation ileeen axmaaro is part of your blood
no wonder u admire melez'''
uufeeey
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Don't be jealous of my royal Axumite reer abti genetics.
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monk of masturbation ileeen axmaaro is part of your blood
no wonder u admire melez'''
uufeeey
Stop making stuff up. All E1b1 haplogrops outside of Africa are derived versions--meaning the people carrying this marker are descendants of Africans who left the continent about 10,000 and introduced agriculture to Southern Europe. Their genetic "footprint" is evident in the Levant, through Turkey and all over Southern Europe. Those Africans hailed from the same founding population as we have. How do we know? Because they carry the E1b1b version of the E1b1 haplogroup. This all leads us to an inescapable truth: there are no underived E1b1b markers outside of Africa. Anyone who carries that marker has undeniable recent African ancestory. So the E1b1b carriers can not be "foreign to the region" as you put it.One thing I noticed is that all Somali males have the same strain of e1b1whatever gene, which left Africa and then returned to Africa, so speaking in any case it is foreign to the region in recent times although prevalent. But all of the female genes are native; most of the Somali guys on the site have Bantu or West African strains of the L3 family, while others like me got the Habesh one.

Actually most of the Somalis probably have MT-DNA haplogroup M1.

Only one girl had that match, the rest had sub-branches of L-family, which the site indicated as being active among various West African, African-American, and Bantu-speaking groups. I was the only one lucky enough to have had the privilege of being exposed to royal Axumite blood.Actually most of the Somalis probably have MT-DNA haplogroup M1.
qoraxeey my swedhish friend i found this swedish site about genetic testing about your anciant ancestory but its very qaali ka dareey ah. 4000 kr
http://www.pappatest.se/tester-forfader.php

Congratulations my distant cousin!Garaad, PM and I'll add you, a bunch of Somalis already added me, you could be one of them.
One thing I noticed is that all Somali males have the same strain of e1b1whatever gene, which left Africa and then returned to Africa, so speaking in any case it is foreign to the region in recent times although prevalent. But all of the female genes are native; most of the Somali guys on the site have Bantu or West African strains of the L3 family, while others like me got the Habesh one.






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