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Babak
12-10-2017, 03:54 PM
J2a

J2a-Z6049>SK1321 appears in Mesolithic Caucasus at Kotias Kide, being anywhere from 700-1000 years younger than the Mesolithic Iranian J2a.

J2a-Z6049>Z6048 was found in Neolithic Farmers from the site of Barcin in Anatolia.

J2a-Z6055 was found in Neolithic Farmers in Hungary, his autosomal was 95% Neolithic Farmer.

J2a2-PF5008 was in Copper Age West Iran, is associated with Iran Chalcolithic.

J2a-M319 was found in 2 Minoans

J2a-L26 Basal was found in a Mycenaean from Troezon

J2a-Z7671>Z30685 was found in the late Bronze Age Kyjatice Culture in Hungary (BR2), the line itself was probably entered Europe in the Early Bronze Age.

J2a2-PF5008>PF4993 was found in Sary-Bel Kurgan (Russian Altai) during the Iron Age, most likely a Scythian, and this line was very likely picked up from Iran.

J2a2-PF5008>PF4993 was also found again in Kytmanovo Altai in the early Medieval Age.


J2b

J2b-M205 was found in Ain Ghazal Bronze Age Jordan

J2b-L283 was found in Bronze Age Croatia, being very likely a proto Illyrian.

J2b-M205 was found in Bronze Age Sidon Lebanon

J2b-L283>Z600 was found in late Bronze Age Armenia, he is also Western shifting

J2b-M205 was found in 1st Millennium BC Egypt

J2b-M205 was found in Roman Gladiator and was of Middle Eastern origin (either Levantine or Egyptian, with Egyptian being more likely based on his autosomal).


J2b-M205 is likely to have been spread by Semitic speakers, while J2a was spread by Iranian neolithic farmers

http://s14.postimg.org/xxdfc9fww/J2b_M205.jpg

https://s10.postimg.org/68d5adm49/karta_j2b_m205_haplogrupe.png


J2a

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Ish7688voT0/TRDzeciDNRI/AAAAAAAADE8/DOUK_yoPIJ8/s1600/journal.pone.0015283.g003.png

BalkanTurk
12-10-2017, 03:57 PM
Is J2 very common in Crete but not elsewhere in Greece because Cretans are genetically different compared to other Greeks?

Sikeliot
12-10-2017, 03:58 PM
J2 is what I expected to be since it is common in Sicily.

Babak
12-10-2017, 04:01 PM
Is J2 very common in Crete but not elsewhere in Greece because Cretans are genetically different compared to other Greeks?

No, haplos dont change autosomal dna

Maintenance
12-10-2017, 04:04 PM
Looks very white

Babak
12-10-2017, 04:11 PM
http://f.top4top.net/p_3009ussp1.jpg

J2b-L283 is said to be expanded by Indo-europeans btw

https://j2-m172.info/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2015/10/J2b-M102-Project-2009_edit-2015.png

Gangrel
12-10-2017, 04:14 PM
we wuz kavkaz and shiet

Maintenance
12-10-2017, 04:17 PM
we wuz kavkaz and shiet

We wuz climbin' Mountain n shit

Hudayar
12-10-2017, 04:24 PM
http://www.haplogruplar.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/J2-Y-DNA-Haplogroup-Map-J2-M172-Map-J2-Haplogrubu-Haritasi-v3.png

Leto
12-10-2017, 05:17 PM
Do you have the number of that gladiator?

Leto
12-10-2017, 05:25 PM
Never mind, I've found him myself.

Medcrown
12-10-2017, 09:06 PM
Can you tell me anything about my subclade, J2a1h2a1/J-L70? I've found very little, apart from it apparently being linked to the Romans.