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Well, R1a-Z2125 with cladefinder and M417 with Morley´s...here we go again... did you use MyHeritage raw data?
I was predicted Z2125 using MH raw data and if I remember well a Croat woman´s male relative received the same prediction, and no one of us were actually Z2125.
I am Ra-Z280 (Z91) and I don´t remember well if that Croat man was R1a-Z282 or also Z280...
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Use yseq cladefinder.
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"Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas"
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What nonsense.
We are not referring to the modern distribution of these haplogroups but to their neolithic/chalcolithic spread that is associated with certain languages.
R1a/R1b are the Indo-European carriers, R1a is roughly related to the Corded Ware expansion and R1b(m269) to Yamnaya/Catacomb expansion.
Nothing to do with Altay, East Asia, Africa or what have you.
The modern spread shows how successful these paternal lineages were in asserting their reproduction.
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Furthermore, the Chad R1b is exclusively of the V88 variety which has nothing to do with the PIE m269, it's just indicative of the Euro HG migration in that particular region.
The Bashkirs and Turkmens' R1b is of the L584 nomeclature which is the vector of Yamnaya/Catacomb Caucasus route, the route that would eventually form the proto-Armenic speakers in the South Caucasus region and the surrounding areas.
One needs to be educated before making ignoramuses claims, delusions and copium are easy to be shot down.
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