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Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 7:45pm On May 10, 2013
*Kails*:
lol Kid,
what is the purpose of this thread? grin

we share genes and share ancestry.
that's the connection but the cultures are different.

that's what i am saying hun. smiley

Isn't this thread about talking about African E haplogroup? grin

And true.
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by RandomAfricanAm: 12:23am On May 11, 2013
Good, I didn't want to assume you were using **solely** PN2 as a delineator.

That's enough to work with. Further reply incoming...
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 4:14am On May 11, 2013
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Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by RandomAfricanAm: 7:05am On May 29, 2013
My apologizes, the summer semester just recently started and I'm(was) trying to line up a job tutoring summer bridge students, set up a private tutoring hustle, deal with apartment paper work, etc. etc. etc. Basically I've been busy
undecided wink

I'm getting back to nairaland soon (couple of days) ...the "official" tutoring job doesn't start till July 8th

Side note
I also have a Big Big family reunion coming up (4th July weekend) with Moms side of my family that dispersed from Mississippi(Dad side moved out from south Carolina) and I'm trying to log family history stories, folk stories, folk remedies, good/bad luck actions/charms and other oddities that only the older people in the family remember. For instance my Ma telling us an old story about a "hairy lady" ?witch? chasing a boy up a tree and the boy calling his dogs to save him by singing out to them. She also spoke about "sour dirt" or clay people would dig up and eat(sounds like mostly pregnant women). I missed asking my great grandparents so I'm trying to catch my grandmas sister, aunts, and uncles. Sit them down and record it all. Hopefully I might have something to share with the folks here on nairaland.

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Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by pleep(m): 2:25am On May 30, 2013
lemme guess E stand for EAST AFRICAN bla bla lba

kalis is cooning again....
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 9:02pm On May 30, 2013
RandomAfricanAm: My apologizes, the summer semester just recently started and I'm(was) trying to line up a job tutoring summer bridge students, set up a private tutoring hustle, deal with apartment paper work, etc. etc. etc. Basically I've been busy
undecided wink

I'm getting back to nairaland soon (couple of days) ...the "official" tutoring job doesn't start till July 8th

Side note
I also have a Big Big family reunion coming up (4th July weekend) with Moms side of my family that dispersed from Mississippi(Dad side moved out from south Carolina) and I'm trying to log family history stories, folk stories, folk remedies, good/bad luck actions/charms and other oddities that only the older people in the family remember. For instance my Ma telling us an old story about a "hairy lady" ?witch? chasing a boy up a tree and the boy calling his dogs to save him by singing out to them. She also spoke about "sour dirt" or clay people would dig up and eat(sounds like mostly pregnant women). I missed asking my great grandparents so I'm trying to catch my grandmas sister, aunts, and uncles. Sit them down and record it all. Hopefully I might have something to share with the folks here on nairaland.

Lol u dont have to explain anything dear. Do ur thing. I dont come in this section anymore anyway. But when u come back, slide through so we can have a few debates and chop it up a bit. smiley i would love to finish whee we picked off....

u too @ kid.
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by MrsChima1(f): 11:12pm On May 30, 2013
*Kails*:


Lol u dont have to explain anything dear. Do ur thing. I dont come in this section anymore anyway. But when u come back, slide through so we can have a few debates and chop it up a bit. smiley i would love to finish whee we picked off....

u too @ kid.




You too Chima. angry

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Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 11:16pm On May 30, 2013
Mrs..Chima:


You too Chima. angry

Of course! grin

U know i luhh u sis. kiss
Btw ur siggy is hilarious. Who u cursing out now? grin
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by MrsChima1(f): 11:20pm On May 30, 2013
*Kails*:


Of course! grin

U know i luhh u sis. kiss
Btw ur siggy is hilarious. Who u cursing out now? grin

Was Cool Zeal and 50 Cal....now it is Mr. CORK STANKY ASH.

Lubs u too!
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by MrsChima1(f): 11:23pm On May 30, 2013
Corky keep asking me for some punny.
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 11:25pm On May 30, 2013
Mrs..Chima:


Was Cool Zeal and 50 Cal....now it is Mr. CORK STANKY ASH.

Lubs u too!

Lmao. Oh lawd! Mr. Cork needs tohave several seats with his crazy azz.

Anywsy, i always miss your debates sis.

I remember when we used to debate hard with mbj, 2buff and the other dudes in the romance section....good old days... smiley
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 11:27pm On May 30, 2013
Mrs..Chima:
Corky keep asking me for some punny.

im sure he is.

u would think his azz would get the hint by now. Lol damn fool.
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by MrsChima1(f): 11:32pm On May 30, 2013
*Kails*:


Lmao. Oh lawd! Mr. Cork needs tohave several seats with his crazy azz.

Anywsy, i always miss your debates sis.

I remember when we used to debate hard with mbj, 2buff and the other dudes in the romance section....good old days... smiley

Yeah u been mia and I have been making guest appearances I think they misses us. Hope all is well with u sis. Dont let dsense sell u his new camel musk.
I spoke to him...I am his ho he said.

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Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by MrsChima1(f): 11:34pm On May 30, 2013
*Kails*:


im sure he is.

u would think his azz would get the hint by now. Lol damn fool.

Well he is Nigerian.. u know they masters in begging and.........
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 12:44am On May 31, 2013
Mrs..Chima:


Yeah u been mia and I have been making guest appearances I think they misses us. Hope all is well with u sis. Dont let dsense sell u his new camel musk.

I spoke to him...I am his ho he said.

Lmao. d is a trip.
I spoke to him too. Hes kinda mad at me atm. But he will get over it tho...always does. Thats my homie for life right there. smiley

And yeah. I have been MIA.
i plan to get back in action...left because of the bull only to sink deeper in some bull lmao. That's life tho. smiley

Thats what i get for not taking your advice anyway.
Anyhow....moving along...

Mrs..Chima:


Well he is Nigerian.. u know they masters in begging and.........

Lmao. Hmmmm "mr.c" included right? tongue
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by MrsChima1(f): 12:51am On May 31, 2013
*Kails*:


Lmao. d is a trip.
I spoke to him too. Hes kinda mad at me atm. But he will get over it tho...always does. Thats my homie for life right there. smiley

And yeah. I have been MIA.
i plan to get back in action...left because of the bull only to sink deeper in some bull lmao. That's life tho. smiley

Thats what i get for not taking your advice anyway.
Anyhow....moving along...



Lmao. Hmmmm "mr.c" included right? tongue

He kinda doesn't count..being Nigerian American and but don't tell SAFO
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 12:53am On May 31, 2013
Mrs..Chima:


He kinda doesn't count..being Nigerian American and but don't tell SAFO

Lwkmd @ doesnt count...

And safo is half aa? shocked shocked
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by MrsChima1(f): 6:49am On May 31, 2013
*Kails*:


Lwkmd @ doesnt count...

And safo is half aa? shocked shocked

Yes...he is half akata!
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Naima00: 1:31am On Jul 05, 2013
wow this is a really interesting thread...loved reading through all the info.

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Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 7:25am On Jul 06, 2013
Naima00: wow this is a really interesting thread...loved reading through all the info.

Yeah, I read all the info too. pretty cool. cool

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Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 1:41pm On Jul 06, 2013
Naima00: wow this is a really interesting thread...loved reading through all the info.

ekwah:

Yeah, I read all the info too. pretty cool. cool

thanks guys smiley smiley

I will update it soon
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by makahlj2: 5:57pm On Jul 06, 2013
KidStranglehold:

Good post! But I think that Nilote women is Eb...

How is she Eb or Ea if she has no Y chromosome?
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 10:43pm On Jul 06, 2013
makahlj2: How is she Eb or Ea if she has no Y chromosome?

Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 2:50pm On Jul 08, 2013
good thread.

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Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 4:33am On Jul 09, 2013
KingMichael777: good thread.

grin

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Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by morpheus24: 3:07pm On Jul 11, 2013
Good to see the next generation of nairalanders are taking African genetic inquiries further in a more academic approach.

I have been ringing this bell for a long time and happy you guys are digging deeper into these issues.

Bravo!!!
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 5:50pm On Jul 11, 2013
morpheus24: Good to see the next generation of nairalanders are taking African genetic inquiries further in a more academic approach.

I have been ringing this bell for a long time and happy you guys are digging deeper into these issues.

Bravo!!!

smiley smiley

Thanks.
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by makahlj2: 1:38pm On Jul 28, 2013
*Kails*:




What does this mean? Are you asking for clarification? If so, then okay; The genetic markers like E1a or E1b, that we are talking about in this thread, can be found in and only in the Y-chromosome, which can be found in and only in male specimens of the human species smiley I'm sorry if it sounds obvious; I'm also sorry if it sounds sexist and you're a girl; if this is the case then please don't despair, for the male Y-chromosome is just a mutated, imperfect female X-chromosome, exactly like the male gender is only an imperfect variant of the female gender smiley

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Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 1:58pm On Jul 28, 2013
ok sir. grin grin

i got you.
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 2:16pm On Jul 28, 2013
and btw @makahlj2 this eurocentric wench was trying to tell me that all of our fore mothers of africa were pygmies. grin grin grin grin

can you believe that?
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by makahlj2: 2:23pm On Jul 28, 2013
*Kails*:
and btw @makahlj2 this eurocentric wench was trying to tell me that all of our fore mothers of africa were pygmies. grin grin grin grin

can you believe that?
To be honest, it seems highly improbable to me smiley But, is this really the Eurocentric point of view?
Re: African Genetics Thread (E Haplogroup) by Nobody: 3:47pm On Jul 28, 2013
makahlj2: To be honest, it seems highly improbable to me smiley But, is this really the Eurocentric point of view?

yeah because according to her africans/blacks are primitive and thus its not possible we could claim egypt. i dont see how that correlates lol but she claims to have a point. grin

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