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Ariana
03-19-2012, 11:31 PM
Are they kind of weird? Anyone thought of any explanations for the weird patterns in the map?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4d/Haplogroups_europe.png
Artek
03-20-2012, 10:42 PM
Banned? oh...
Anyway, Iceland should be triple striped with I1,R1a and R1b - not only I1 and R1b.
There should be more R1a in eastern Germany and J2 in Greece.
Not sure about any other possible mistakes.
Pallantides
03-20-2012, 10:49 PM
I have seen this map before, but then R-U106 was named 'Northwest European' and not 'North-European Eurasians'
Insuperable
03-21-2012, 12:05 AM
The explanation is here
http://aleximreh.wordpress.com/2011/02/03/european-ethnogenesis-2-kalevi-wiik-2008/
It seems that when people during the last ice age who settled in southern areas ( hot spots ) spread after the Ice Age following their own way
Supreme American
03-21-2012, 12:09 AM
Too bad I have no male paternal relatives so I'll never know my Y-Halpogroup. My maternal is H1.
Hevneren
03-21-2012, 12:14 AM
Banned? oh...
Anyway, Iceland should be triple striped with I1,R1a and R1b - not only I1 and R1b.
There should be more R1a in eastern Germany and J2 in Greece.
Not sure about any other possible mistakes.
I think there should be an R1b label for Scandinavia as well. I've seen that R1a and R1b are about equal in Norway, and high in Denmark and Sweden too.
brunette
03-21-2012, 12:28 AM
Banned? oh...
Anyway, Iceland should be triple striped with I1,R1a and R1b - not only I1 and R1b.
There should be more R1a in eastern Germany and J2 in Greece.
Not sure about any other possible mistakes.
I thought 11-12 was from Eastern Europe..or I was told that
Yeah mostly J2a and E3b is Southern Europe and Greece abit of R1a too.
I don't know about Northern Europe.
Pallantides
03-21-2012, 12:49 AM
I think there should be an R1b label for Scandinavia as well. I've seen that R1a and R1b are about equal in Norway, and high in Denmark and Sweden too.
There is, R-U106 follows the coastline from western Norway to eastern Sweden:)
mihaitzateo
03-21-2012, 02:24 AM
The map is pure non-sense.
Is wrong in lots of areas.
Take for example Romania,in south,is I2A din (it seems) 2nd is J2 in some areas,in other areas is R1B in other is R1A1 and so on.
However,in Transylvania most present are different clades of R1B.
Now take for example Germany,in north there is a high percentage of I1 in south highest percentage is some germanic R1B (think R-S21/R-U106).
Take for example Sweden,as you go toward north,N1C1 raises and become more present than I1.
And so on.
Banned? oh...
Anyway, Iceland should be triple striped with I1,R1a and R1b - not only I1 and R1b.
There should be more R1a in eastern Germany and J2 in Greece.
Not sure about any other possible mistakes.
Yes that is true.
Just look more,lol,the guy who made the map told that germanic R1B-U106/R-S21 are "North european eurasians" haha.
He also told to all R1B from Europe "eurasians".
Pallantides,you are a mong according to this guy!
France are mongs also!
Prince Carlo
03-22-2012, 08:44 AM
The explanation is here
http://aleximreh.wordpress.com/2011/02/03/european-ethnogenesis-2-kalevi-wiik-2008/
It seems that when people during the last ice age who settled in southern areas ( hot spots ) spread after the Ice Age following their own way
That article is wrong. R1b spread in Europe during the Neolitich/metal ages.
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