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: Ryr (CdE/cde )f;b0b1b3b4b5b in Kurgans, Aluet
: and Incas Indians
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: Posted by Brazilian Mitchell [User Info] on
: December 10, 2012, 9:58 am
: 24.31.218.5
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: Ryr (CdE/cde )f;b0b1b3b4b5b in Kurgans,
: Aluet and Incas Indians
:
: The very rare Rh genotype Ryr (CdE/cde) in a
: case of erythroblastosis foetalis.
:
: I have the Ryr (CdE/cde) from the Ariadoi
: Gypsy who came from the Parsis Sassanian
: Nobles from Karachi who came to Karachi from
: Parsi in 714 A.D.
:
: Ryr (CdE/cde)came from the Kurgan who came
: from Northeast Asia and the Aluet Ryr
: (CdE/cde) and the
: Quechua in Peru from the Andeans with high
: level of Ryr (CdE/cde)
: Two rare haplotypes Cde and cdE, show minor
: variations. Haplotype cdE suprpasses 3% in
: small area of Mexico and reaches 1% and 2%
: in the extreme south of South America. Cde
: Show very low maxima in Mexico and in the
: Southwest of the United States.
:
: Haploglobinn(HP*1)also has a very wide
: distribution with gene frequencies ranging
: from 0% to 100% with a mean of 55%. The peak
: is in the extreme south, but there are other
: secondary peaks in South America, the lowest
: value are in the extreme north.
: A Caucasoid haplotype, f;b0b1b3b4b5b has an
: average frequency of 2.7 and Peak in
: Greenland with Aluets Eskimo and the
: Northern part of South American in Mayans
: and Quecha in Peru .
: Cde is somewhat higher in southeastern India
: and is elsewhere uniformly low or absent
: except around the Caspians Sea. cdE is also
: low everywhere, being slightly in higher in
: western part of Central Asia and around the
: Sea of Japan.
: 12,000 years ago the the Rh Cde Dravidians
: in Southeastern India migrated in Aral Sea
: to cdE with Aztec and Mayan and and high in
: extreme South America in Quecha in Peru
: about 3%
: So when the Rh Cde/cde Dravidians
: f;b0b1b3b4b5b in Central Asia mixed with the
: Altaic Native Americans like from Siberia
: that made the Kurgans Rh CdE Aryan race with
: the Aleuts Kurgans Rh Ryr (CdE/cde
: f;b0b1b3b4b5b and Andean Indians like the
: Quecha with Ryr (CdE/cde )f;b0b1b3b4b5b
:
: The(O- Blood type)in Aluets or Eskimo and
: Incas and some Mayans were black Aryan
: Caucasian like Elmo-Dravidians the ancestors
: of the Persians. They were the Caucasian Rh
: negative the same the Black Dravidian,(B-
: blood type) Persians,(B- blood type)
: Basque(O- Blood type) and Saami. (A- blood
: type)
: The(O- Blood type)in Aluets or Eskimo and
: Incas are related to the Basque too.
:
:
: On my mother father side we have The very
: rare Rh (B- blood)genotype Ryr (CdE/cde) in
: a case of erythroblastosis foetalis from the
: Rudari Gypsy related to Parsis in Karachi
: with DRB3*0101, DR52 originally from
: Amerindians.
:
:
:
: On my mother mother side have DRB3*0202 from
: O-Blood Basque from our Creole ancestor form
: Louisiana
:
: Ryr or ryr CdE originated from Cde
: Dravidians R1a mixed with Ainu Japanese with
: cdE and Q1a3 in Northeast Asia which created
: the Ural-Altaic (ighg 1G3 fbo1b3-b4-b5
: rh-cde all this was created in the
: Tocharians Race from Xinjiang Province in
: Northeastern China. The Tocharian are Both B
: an B Rh negative blood with DBR3*0101 DR52
: and DBR1*0802 in Ainu and Amerinds
:
: Tocharian Ryr (CdE/cde )f;b0b1b3b4b5b) Pure
: Caucasians
:
: The very rare Rh genotype Ryr (CdE/cde) in a
: case of erythroblastosis foetalis.
: rare r y (CdE) gene (=0.7%) in the Parsis is
: one of the most unique findings described
: so far in any population of the world. In
: Parsis it is poplymorphic whereas it is just
: sporadic in occurrence that too in a few
: populations only, the world over.
:
: Ural-Altaic (ighg 1G3 fbo1b3-b4-b5 rh-cde
:
:
:
:
: page 132 is his quirky idea about Rh
: negativity:
: "cde (the RH-negative 'chromosome' or
: haplotype) must have arisen by
: mutation D -to- d during the expansion of
: a.m.h. toward the northwest
: from West Asia and the occupation of Europe
: (where the highest frequency
: is found, in the Basque region).It is not,
: however, rare in Africa,
: and it may have originated before the
: passage fromAfrica to West Asia or have
: flowed back."
: On page 247: "the RH-negative
: haplotype, which is characteristically
: Caucasoid, has a west-to-east gradient,
: having relatively high
: frequency (more than 30%) in West Asia and
: practically zero frequency in
: Mongoloids. An interesting RH negative peak
: in North Asia needs further
: analysis."
:
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