In this video, we examine statements and research discussed by Arab geneticists and researchers who argue that Y-DNA Haplogroup E may have connections to early Afroasiatic and Semitic populations in the Middle East and North Africa.
We break down:
🔬 The scientific debate surrounding the origins of Haplogroup E
🧬 The relationship between Haplogroup E and Afroasiatic-speaking populations
📜 Historical migrations between North Africa and the Near East
🗺️ Genetic evidence linking ancient populations across the Levant, Arabia, and Africa
Many modern populations carrying Haplogroup E are found in North Africa, the Horn of Africa, the Middle East, and beyond, raising questions about ancient migrations and the spread of Afroasiatic languages.
This video analyzes published research, genetic data, and scholarly arguments to explore whether Haplogroup E may have deeper ties to Afroasiatic and Semitic ancestral populations.