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Fiannafail777
06-23-2025, 12:22 PM
My friend was asking about the most genetically distant person from genetic Adam/Eve, and rather than look into Autosomal DNA I decided to look into mutations from A00 y-haplogroup. This was because I was looking at the history of R1b-v88 beforehand. (it's slightly off topic to mention this but I find it curious how the tallest in Africa happen to be either R1b-V88 or E1b1b and they happen to be in the exact same region, it's almost like the genes which cause someone to be very tall come from one place (maybe that's cope)).

I pulled out AI chatbot and it told me R1b-l21 happened to have the most mutations from A00 (apparently that's genetic 'Adam'), and the AI chatbot also said that apparently the term for quantifying genetic mutations is called 'SNP' (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms).

Apparently r1b-l21 has ~400 SNPs, which is the most mutations of a y-haplogroup from A00.

and of this, the most mutated subclade of R1b-l21 is R1b-FGC5702 (S7148) which is 150 SNPs away from l21

which would make FGC5702 the most mutated subclade of l21 with a mutation count of ~550 SNPs away from A00.

I figured you all would appreciate this thought exercise of y-haplogroup distance from genetic Adam. :thumb001:

Fiannafail777
06-24-2025, 08:37 AM
good morning bump

Fiannafail777
07-02-2025, 06:28 AM
bump