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HLA genes in Macedonians and the sub-Saharan origin of the Greeks

Tissue Antigens 2001 Feb; 57(2):118-127

Department of Immunology and Molecular Biology, H. 12 de Octubre, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain. aarnaiz@eucmax.sim.ucm.es

Arnaiz-Villena A, Dimitroski K, Pacho A, Moscoso J, Gomez-Casado E, Silvera-Redondo C, Varela P, Blagoevska M, Zdravkovska V, Martinez-Laso J.

HLA alleles have been determined in individuals from the Republic of Macedonia by DNA typing and sequencing. HLA-A,-B,-DR,-DQ allele frequencies and extended haplotypes have been for the first time determined and the results compared to those of other Mediterraneans, particularly with their neighbouring Greeks. Genetic distances, neighbor-joining dendrograms and correspondence analysis have been performed. The following conclusions have been reached:

1) Macedonians belong to the "older" Mediterranean substratum, like Iberians (including Basques), North Africans, Italians, French, Cretans, Jews, Lebanese, Turks (Anatolians), Armenians and Iranians,

2) Macedonians are not related with geographically close Greeks, who do not belong to the "older" Mediterranenan substratum,

3) Greeks are found to have a substantial relatedness to sub-Saharan (Ethiopian) people, which separate them from other Mediterranean groups. Both Greeks and Ethiopians share quasi-specific DRB1 alleles, such as *0305,*0307,*0411,*0413,*0416, *0417,*0420,*1110,*1112,*1304 and *1310. Genetic distances are closer between Greeks and Ethiopian/sub-Saharan groups than to any other Mediterranean group and finally Greeks cluster with Ethiopians/sub-Saharans in both neighbour joining dendrograms and correspondence analyses. The time period when these relationships might have occurred was ancient but uncertain and might be related to the displacement of Egyptian-Ethiopian people living in pharaonic Egypt.

PMID: 11260506 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

NCBI SOURCE: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi... . NCBI Website: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ . Other NCBI genetic researches on the Cretans, Palestinians, Morocans, Algerians, Spanish, Basques, Italians, Mexican Mazatecans, Thais, Lebanese, etc.
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DISCOVERIES ABOUT THE LITERACY, LANGUAGE
AND CULTURE OF THE ANCIENT MACEDONIANS (by Vasil Ilyov)
http://www.unet.com.mk/ancient-macedonians/in...
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History of MACEDONIA
http://www.historyofmacedonia.org/
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Iteresting facts about Macedonia
http://www.macedonium.org/Macedonium.aspx...
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MACEDONIAN FACTS;
http://www.macedoniantruth.org/
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IDIOT

you gona be Bulgarian AGAIN

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Macedonian Archaeological Newspaper
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(Facts and personal interpretations)

DISCOVERIES ABOUT THE LITERACY, LANGUAGE. AND CULTURE OF THE ANCIENT MACEDONIANS
http://my.opera.com/ancientmacedonia/blog/iii
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Macedonian civilization

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic-vid...
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THE MIRACLE THAT WAS MACEDONIA (Great Civilizations Series)

Nicholas G. L. Hammond

Part 1 discusses the formative years of the Macedonian polity (approximately, the ninth through the fifth centuries B.C.E.). Because of our sources, matters before the fifth century are cloudy. For the years after ca. 500, Hammond does a skillful job of explaining how Macedonian rulers negotiated their way between the more advanced Greek states to the south and the Persian empire to the east.
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Filip the II Reincarnated wrote:
THE MIRACLE THAT WAS MACEDONIA (Great Civilizations Series)
Nicholas G. L. Hammond
Part 1 discusses the formative years of the Macedonian polity (approximately, the ninth through the fifth centuries B.C.E.). Because of our sources, matters before the fifth century are cloudy. For the years after ca. 500, Hammond does a skillful job of explaining how Macedonian rulers negotiated their way between the more advanced Greek states to the south and the Persian empire to the east.
It's time for my simple question

If Alexander and the Macedonians were a GREAT SEPERATE NATION, why didn't they spread the Macedonian Language and Culture to the known world, instead of the Language and Culture of their 'slaves' THE GREEKS ???

Be careful how you answer, because for ALL Great Nations there is NOTHING MORE PRECIOUS than these things!

*Trying to usurp Koine Greek, is not going to be accepted as an answer!

(Of course, we all know you can’t and won’t answer)
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Filip the II Reincarnated wrote:
THE MIRACLE THAT WAS MACEDONIA (Great Civilizations Series)
Nicholas G. L. Hammond
Part 1 discusses the formative years of the Macedonian polity (approximately, the ninth through the fifth centuries B.C.E.). Because of our sources, matters before the fifth century are cloudy. For the years after ca. 500, Hammond does a skillful job of explaining how Macedonian rulers negotiated their way between the more advanced Greek states to the south and the Persian empire to the east.
As NGL Hammond has argued many times, ALL THE TOPONYMS AND HYDRONYMS IN WESTERN PIERIA ARE OF GREEK ETYMOLOGY. IF THE MACEDONIANS DID NOT SPEAK GREEK FROM THE BEGINNING, THEN THEIR EARLY HOMELAND SHOULD HAVE CONTAINED NON-GREEK NAMES. Pieria, Leibethron, Lebaea, Aison, Aigai, Aegidion, Pimpleia, Haliakmon, Balla, Phylake, Akasamenae are examples of some of these topyonyms and hydronyms, and all have a purely Greek etymology

“Macedonian, therefore Greek”

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Before 500 BC Macedonians had already derived words like Emathia, Makethonia, Argos, Aliakmon, Elimeia, Orestis, Lyngos, ..... who are doubtlessly Greek.

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Battles BC - Alexander Lord of War

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"ALL FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GREECE!"

Ignorant mongolslav skop monkeys!

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I completely understand you, but your desparate effort is useless.

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Filip the II Reincarnated wrote:
I completely understand you, but your desparate effort is useless.
Mongrels
I don't think so slavomongol, you have nothing to argue with, nothing.
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