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Possible some DE* were original inhabitant of arabian peninsula, but due some phonomenon of desertification they fled to Horn Africa. There they envolved to E. After domestication of cammels, goats, ass, and other livestock the are able to recolonize arabian peninsula. It explain the high diverity of clades in Horn Africa, but I remember some studies (I don't know if they are still valid) about occurrence of very basal diverged E* and E1* clades in arabian peninsula, maybe such migration was made even by some E* than DE*.
I'm not a specialist in paleoclimatology.
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D should be the dominant Y-haplogroup in East Asia until they was replaced by other YAP- haplogroups.
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Possibly Eurasian I highly doubt it's from SSA's
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E comes from africa
Most people who carry E and arent from africa have high levels of ssa
E is more found in black africans than anyone else
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It doesn't matter, that shit is so old that races were not well defined. E is like 50.000 years old.
https://www.yfull.com/tree/E/
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