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I remember old studies with A, B and C y-haplogroups here, but probable they are insignificant.
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There is only the lack of 0,03%
A and B could be significant, but probably only among Blacks.
But Blacks are only 3% of Brazilian population, so if they have
1-5% of it it would be very small number, but I think it should
be visible in that promileish study. There is also a lack of other
hgs as well, some asian ones, and ecpecially R1a, so I think it
can be not fully representative research, but quite close to the
reality, as some fractional old data was showing.
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