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Macrohaplogroup F is by far the most diverse of CT macrohaplogroup descendants (F, C, D and E).
And according to ytree.full, as well as the sources of those figures, the vast majority of different haplogroups that compose F (J, I, what would become R and Q, G, NO, H...) formed in the immediate millenia after the expansion over Euraustralasia (what is usually called "out of Africa").
This proves that haplogroup F was the main beneficiary of the Homo Sapiens expansion (and thus from the extinction of Neanderthals and Denisovans), since there isn't a similar explosion in diversity among the other 3.
And thus, I also conclude this makes Fs the culprits of that conquest.
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