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>"In Brazilian women who self-declare as white, the incidence of mtDNA haplogroup L (African origin) is significant, with studies showing percentages ranging from 25% to 37.6%. This indicates a substantial African maternal ancestry contribution to this population group, despite their self-identified ethnicity. "
Yes, but also (and most importantly) White Brazilian women rightfully belong to BLACK Brazilian bvlls
>"In Brazilian women who self-declare as white, the incidence of mtDNA haplogroup L (African origin) is significant, with studies showing percentages ranging from 25% to 37.6%. This indicates a substantial African maternal ancestry contribution to this population group, despite their self-identified ethnicity. "
Yes, but also (and most importantly) White Brazilian women rightfully belong to BLACK Brazilian bvlls
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