Raamsade Posted October 12, 2011 Che -Guevara;751078 wrote: Naxar...The Oromo numerical superiority doesn't make the source but their language and ours do originate from the roots, and their geographical proximity along with Afar, Sidamo does lend credibility to the theory these languages and people are closely related despite the vastness of the land. There is no doubt that Somalis share a common ancestor with Oromos, Afars and other Lowland Cushitic speaking people. You only need to consider the eerie linguistic and cultural resemblences. But Somalis didn't "descend" from Oromos or Afar or whoever. Somalis, Oromos, Afars, etc share a common ancestor. Recent genetic studies all but close this chapter once and for all. "In Somali males, 14 haplogroups were identified. The frequency of the clade E3b was 81.1%, including 77.6% of the haplogroup E3b1 defined by the M78 mutation. The Eurasian haplogroup K2 (*via Egypt*) was found in 10.4%, and 3.0% of the Somali Y chromosomes belonged to the major clade J (*Arab*). Only 3.0% of the Somalis had the sub-Saharan African haplogroups A3, B and E3a*(xE3a4)[bantu]. Less than 2.0% of the Somalis belonged to the Northwest African E3b2 lineage." "...By defining the ancestral haplotype as that with the modal allele for each STR system and calculating the average squared distance41 as well as the variance between this haplotype and other variants, we estimated the time back to the most recent common ancestor (TMRCA). In Somalis, the TMRCA was estimated to be 4000–5000 years for the haplogroup E3b1 cluster italic gamma and 2100–2200 years for the haplogroup K2 assuming a generation time of 25 years." "In conclusion, the data suggest that the male Somali population is a branch of the East African population – closely related to the Oromos in Ethiopia and North Kenya (Boranas) – with predominant E3b1 cluster italic gamma DYS392-12 lineages that probably were introduced into the Somali population 4000–5000 years ago, approximately 15% Y chromosomes from Eurasia and approximately 5% from sub-Saharan Africa. Work is in progress in order to study closely related populations with new informative markers to obtain a better understanding of the E3b1 lineages settlement process in East Africa." There are other studies that pretty much corroborate this study. Source: http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v13/n7/full/5201390a.html#tbl4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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