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Human beings are not just Y.Assuming Arabs started from male ancestor Y(1)
and assuming Arabs started from male ancestor Y(2)
Ten thousand years later, by passing Y from father to son, how would Y get diluted?
You cant have more than one Y i.e. you cant have two dads.
Human beings contain thousands upon thousands of genes....
I never said Y gets diluted. I said the blood gets diluted.
If a Zulu man marries a Dutch woman and they have a son, he has a Zulu Y. But he is not the same race as his father...he is a "new" race. Now if this son marries a Dutch woman and they have a son, this grandson has a Zulu Y, but he is not the same race as his grandfather....now fast forward a few generations and sons keep marrying Dutch girls.....you will end up with a racially (almost) Dutch person with a Zulu Y, but this distant descendant will not be Zulu racially. (Now of course there will be "throwbacks" given the genetic history especially given the fact African genes tend dominate European genes in such pairings).
The point I am trying to make is, even if a Pakistani Y chromosome came from Timbuktu, he ain't racially/ethnically a Timbuktuian (if that is a word) even if he has Timbuktu in his name, unless his ancestors kept going back there to find brides ( a bit like Pakistanis in the UK go back to Pakistan to find spouses given advances in travel).
Arains have mixed in so much with the "native" people that ethnically they are closer to the "natives" than their paternal Arab ancestors.
And remember we respect our mothers more than our fathers even if we take only our father's name.
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