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Originally Baltic, but a bunch of Polish people (and me) have now claimed it and we ain't giving back to those Balts.
https://www.yfull.com/tree/N-Y17696/
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something like this
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https://www.yfull.com/tree/r-df13/
https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-Z2189/ < Mine (S939 clade)
Apparently I share origins with Insular Celts Y-DNA wise. Although my specific subclade is only found really in Iberians or Iberian descendants these days. Probably a Hibernian migrant that settled in Spain was my great ancestor. (Maybe predating Celts)
It is often linked to the Insular Celts.[1] One subclade, R-DF13 comprises over 99% of bearers. It is dominant among males in Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Brittany, present in high frequencies in England and western France and present also to a lesser extent in Iberia, Scandinavia and the Low Countries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R-L21
So actually it's unclear if it's Briton or not, but I hope not. The Cornish/South West Britain one is R-DF63 which is the most common one there, which is a different clade from mine.
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Holy shit! Thanks, probably I need to avoid polish men then. But apparently majority of polish girls don’t really mind East Asian since a lot of them are into kpop and Chinese martial arts.
A week ago a former Chinese classmate got married to a Polish. His exes were also all Polish and Ukrainian and he also asked me out …
Nope thanks! The closest to yellow I would go for is R1a or b. But I actually prefer it on the more basal side like G or I.
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Based on this FTDNA report and map, Southeastern Poland.
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