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Thread: Origin of Paternal Haplogroup E

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    Very interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immanenz View Post
    Interesting is also the haplogroup DE split- D- haplo is common in some Eastasians like norh of Tibet, Ainus and so on.
    Haplogroup D fled Africa following the Indian Ocean coast of Asia, even today they have mostly insular descendants.

    They were most likely the 1st Australoids, not only because they expanded in the Indo-Pacific islands, but because they're related to the haplogroup E of the black man, this explains the negrito, aboriginal, papuan phenotype.

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