Excellent research! It sheds a new light on a dark matter. What would we do 
without your valuable input?! Thank you Neil.

Am Mittwoch, 11. März 2015 00:22:47 UTC+1 schrieb archytas:
>
> In fact, several experts, such as Lluís Quintana-Murci,20 Vincent 
> Macaulay,21 Stephen Oppenheimer,22 Michael Petraglia,23 and their 
> associates, have in the last few years proposed that when Homo sapiens 
> migrated out of Africa, he first reached South-West Asia around 75,000 BP, 
> and from here, went on to other parts of the world. In simple terms, except 
> for Africans, all humans have ancestors in the North-West of the Indian 
> peninsula. In particular, one migration started around 50,000 BP towards 
> the Middle East and Western Europe:
>
> “indeed, nearly all Europeans — and by extension, many Americans — can 
> trace their ancestors to only four mtDNA lines, which appeared between 
> 10,000 and 50,000 years ago and originated from South Asia.” 24   India 
> acted “as an incubator of early genetic differentiation of modern humans 
> moving out of Africa.”26
>
> There is some superb Indian work that denies the Aryan myth, which can't 
> be supported by genetics or archaeology Indian biologist, Sanghamitra 
> Sahoo, headed eleven colleagues, including T. Kivisild and V. K. Kashyap, 
> for a study of the Y-DNA of 936 samples covering 77 Indian populations, 32 
> of them tribes.18 The authors left no room for doubt:
>
> “The sharing of some Y-chromosomal haplogroups between Indian and Central 
> Asian populations is most parsimoniously explained by a deep, common 
> ancestry between the two regions, with diffusion of some Indian- specific 
> lineages northward.”
>
> So the southward gene flow that had been imprinted on our minds for two 
> centuries was wrong, after all: the flow was out of, not into, India. The 
> authors continue:
> ...

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