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  1. R1b-L48 and Flanders, and other interesting things (13 replies)
  2. Bill Gates = R1b1a2 (8 replies)
  3. R1b = True Europeans? (228 replies)
  4. Turanid-Scythian (Andronovo/Karasuk/Tagar/Tashtyk-R1a1) occurrence in Eurasia (3 replies)
  5. Guess MfA's Y haplogroup (6 replies)
  6. R1a indo-european pastoralists were turkicised(language shift) (2 replies)
  7. Turkish morons claiming Aryans, R1a and 40-70% Russians are Turkic origin (127 replies)
  8. Is HG I1 the true marker for Scandinavian genes? (32 replies)
  9. Jeni Y-Dna Matches (4 replies)
  10. R1b1c (R-V88) and R1b1a1 (R-M73) were they spread by Caucasians (23 replies)
  11. How important is each ydna etc. for your subrace? (2 replies)
  12. Origin of E-V13 - Scandinavia ??? (22 replies)
  13. Guess Albion's Y haplogroup (95 replies)
  14. Why y-dna R1a1a and I2 are much higher in Greece than southern Italy/Sicily? (135 replies)
  15. Haplogroup N: Originally Mongoloid or Caucasoid? (106 replies)
  16. Haplogroup Q-M25 42.6% of Turkmen Iranian ( Mongoloid or Caucasoid?) (11 replies)
  17. Turkic Y-DNA and MtDNA ( Mongoloid, Caucasoid, South Asian DNA) (10 replies)
  18. R1b1a2 & Tutankhamun (21 replies)
  19. Haplogroup tree of Y-DNA Haplogroup F subclades. (1 replies)
  20. Haplogroup R1a (0 replies)
  21. Question about I2a1b (8 replies)
  22. A possible clade upstream of L238? (1 replies)
  23. The True P312 (2 replies)
  24. R1b - British And Bashkirs Common Ancestor? (37 replies)
  25. P312 Subclade? Read before voting. (9 replies)
  26. Haplogroup E3b1a2 as a Possible Indicator of Settlement in Roman Britain by Soldiers of Balkan OG (4 replies)
  27. Expansion of EV13: Dienekes Anthropology Blog (7 replies)
  28. What other Y-DNA Haplogroups of family/ancestors do you know of? (0 replies)
  29. Y-DNA Haplogroup and Autosomal admixture component correlation. (13 replies)
  30. Y-DNA J2 Anatolian? (7 replies)
  31. Haplogroup R1a as the Proto Indo-Europeans and the Legendary Aryans as Witnessed by the DNA of Their (7 replies)
  32. Y-DNA Haplogroup G-M201 questions (9 replies)
  33. Napoleon Bonaparte Belonged To Haplogroup E1b1b1c1* (E-M34*) (74 replies)
  34. Different types of R1b (14 replies)
  35. Balkan countries Y-DNA lines (8 replies)
  36. G2a THE major player for the spread of early Neolithic cultures in the West of Europe (0 replies)
  37. Distribution maps of Y-chromosomal haplogroups in Europe (12 replies)
  38. "Norwegian volunteers receive Y-DNA results" (5 replies)
  39. Otzi ydna revealted: G2a4 (1 replies)
  40. R1b-M269--Back to the Drawing Board (2 replies)
  41. Tutankhamun's Y-DNA was R1b1a2(R-M269) (8 replies)
  42. Y-DNA Q frequency in Europe (10 replies)
  43. Y-DNA of early Acadian settlers (10 replies)
  44. Haplogroup J1 in Europe. (41 replies)
  45. Post your Y-DNA, AND your phenotype (54 replies)
  46. R1b1b2a1a2f2 and Niall of the Connachta... (25 replies)
  47. Haplogroup E3b1a2 as a Possible Indicator of Settlement in Roman Britain by Soldiers of Balkan Ori (91 replies)
  48. Haplogroup R1a family (0 replies)
  49. Haplogroups of Italy (13 replies)
  50. R1b pie charts (37 replies)
  51. Proto-Slavs: I1b (32 replies)
  52. Higher risks for yDNA-haplogroup I carriers? (5 replies)
  53. How did Y-DNA haplogroup Q enter Scandinavia? (23 replies)
  54. The Balkan ancient branch: the oldest trace of R1a1 haplogroup? (4 replies)
  55. King Tut’s DNA is a 99.6 percent match with Western European Y Chromosomes (23 replies)
  56. Which Haplogroups Are Aryan? (88 replies)
  57. 2,000-year-old R1a1 west Eurasian dug up in Mongolia (5 replies)
  58. Men more evolved? Y chromosome study stirs debate (14 replies)
  59. Maps of R1a "branches" (3 replies)
  60. R1a1a7 - the new R1a clade, and Slavs (17 replies)
  61. Y-DNA Haplogroup Distributions (13 replies)
  62. Some Historical Evidence Written in Y-Chromosome (6 replies)
  63. What's Your Y-DNA Haplogroup? (1509 replies)
  64. Y chromosomes and surnames in Britain. (9 replies)