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    Below are some pie charts illustrating the various R1b subclades for England and its regional samples. The data used has been gathered from the recent Myres et al paper. The pie charts only show figures for subclades downstream of mutation R-M269.

    England National - This pie graph has been created by combining the regional samples together. The figures on the edge of each colour represent the percantage of the population that are members of the a certain subclade, eg if R-U152 = 22, then 22% of males tested in a particular region are members of said subclade.
    According to this paper, of 102 men sampled in England, 71.5% tested positive for R-M269.



    England Central - 25 samples - 60% R-M269.



    North England -28 samples - 78.2% R-M269



    SouthEast England - 25 samples - 76% R-M269



    Southwest England - 24 samples - 70.9% R-M269


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    Default R1b Ireland

    Ireland National - 99 samples - 82.82% R-M269



    Ireland North - 21 samples - 75.9% R-M269



    Ireland West - 16 samples - 100% R-M269



    Ireland Southwest - 22 samples - 73.1% R-M269



    Ireland South - 24 samples - 87.4% R-M269



    Ireland East - 16 samples - 81.4% R-M269


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    so what ethnic group would R-M269 be associated with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curtis24 View Post
    so what ethnic group would R-M269 be associated with?
    It's highest frequency is in Western Europe and among the Bashkir peoples of the southern Ural Mountains.

    European R1b is dominated by R-M269. It has been found at generally low frequencies throughout central Eurasia, and with relatively high frequency among Bashkirs of the Bashkortostan and Perm region (84.0%)

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    Ah, I didn't R-M269 was so common. So I"m assuming you can't pinpoint if it was brought to England by the Megalith builders, the Celts, the Anglo-Saxons, or the Vikings. Darn.

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    R-M269 have many subclades.




    R-U106(R1b1b2a1a1) is very common among Germanic speaking populations.

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    Below are R1b pie graphs for France; the first five represent 1 natioanl and 4 regional graphs of which the national graph has been made from. The last four graphs represent samples of 4 departments from the Southeast of France. They have been excluded from the French National graph, as this would create a heavy regional bias.

    R-P312* includes both R-P312* proper (undefined) and other confirmed subclades not identified in this paper. These unidentified subclades would be downstream of R-M153, R-M167 etc.

    French National - 93 samples - 57.01% R-M269



    France West - 14 samples - 57.1% R-M269



    France South - 38 samples - 60.4% R-M269



    France East - 25 samples - 60% R-M269



    France ?l - 16 samples - 43.7% R-M269



    France Southeast

    Alpes-de-Haute-Provence - 31 samples - 80.7% R-M269



    Bouches du Rhone (at mouth) - 207 samples - 68.2% R-M269



    Var (coastal, east of Rhone) - 68 samples - 66.1% R-M269



    Vaucluse (upstream Rhone) - 61 samples - 60.7% R-M269


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    Quote Originally Posted by Curtis24 View Post
    so what ethnic group would R-M269 be associated with?
    None, it is the mutation that nigh on all European R1b stems from. Pallantides has mentioned those who carry R-M269*,R-L23* (undefined).
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    Below are the Graphs for Spain, its regions and Portugal.

    Spain National - 454 samples - 51.75% R-M269



    Andalusia - 127 samples - 56% R-M269



    Cantabria - 131 samples - 48.11% R-M269



    Castille & Leon - 83 samples - 57.8% R-M269



    Valencia - 113 samples - 46.1% R-M269



    Portugal - 100 samples - 57% R-M269




    As mentioned with France, some of Spain and Portugal's R-p312* will be R-M153 and R-M167, but I think most of it will be R-P312* proper, I look forward to future papers regarding this matter.

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    Regarding tags, R1b is NOT Germanic, only certain subclades of subclades can be possibly attached to any Meta-etnicity/Ethnicty. So far perhaps R-M222, R-U198 and a few others.

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