Ramesses III Y-DNA E1b1a Armana mummies 18th dynasty original version {shorter version} – Video

Posted: January 2, 2013 at 1:42 pm




Ramesses III Y-DNA E1b1a Armana mummies 18th dynasty original version {shorter version}
Video is technically not the original I just made it shorter than the Director cut (original) which explains me having a Director #39;s cut. I cut out a lot of Dr. Keita clips and some quotes to make it less redundant. However, I recommend those who have no problem with the time limit to check out the Director #39;s cut version which flows more with information. video is based off the recent publications of Zahi Hawass 2012.According to a genetic study in December 2012, Ramesses III belonged to Y-DNA haplogroup E1b1a, mainly found in sub-saharan Africa.[26] Hawass at al. 2012, Revisiting the harem conspiracy and death of Ramesses III: anthropological, forensic, radiological, and genetic study Zahi Hawass, egyptologist1, Somaia Ismail, professor of molecular biology23, Ashraf Selim, professor of radiology4, Sahar N Saleem, professor of radiology4, Dina Fathalla, molecular biologist3, Sally Wasef, molecular biologist5, Ahmed Z Gad, molecular biologist3, Rama Saad, molecular biologist3, Suzan Fares, molecular biologist3, Hany Amer, assistant professor of pharmacology6, Paul Gostner, radiologist7, Yehia Z Gad, professor of molecular genetics2, Carsten M Pusch, molecular biologist8, Albert R Zink, paleopathologist9 E1b1a commonly found in 58-60% of African American males and over 90% males in West Africa and peaks as high as 80% in selective regions of East, South, Central Africa. E1b1a is associated with the Bantu migration but is much older, as explained by Dr. Keita. Work is ...

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