why the sad face
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L1c [L-M357]
Basically common amongst burushos and kalashis and slighltly less amongst balochs
First off, your clades common ancestor with Albanians dates to 900BC. Long before Albanians formed out of the ashes of surviving Illyrians.
Secondly, you, a Serb, has some nerve calling Albanians "aggressive". Recent history states OTHERWISE.Unless you assume genocide against non-Christians is "ok". Maybe in the mind of a deluded Serb.
Albanians do not claim everything non-Slavic. They only claim Illyrian. It is YOU and your ilk that claim everything(Bosniensis)."
Whats wrong is something mental. Maybe go speak to a therapist about it.
E-V13 according to Morley.
only T1 will survive Covid-19 :rolleyes:
E-v13
yes, they can run away from C-19, they have long, long legs
edit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_T-M184Quote:
Elite endurance runners
Possible patterns between Y-chromosome and elite endurance runners were studied in an attempt to find a genetic explanation to the Ethiopian endurance running success. Given the superiority of East African athletes in international distance running over the past four decades, it has been speculated that they are genetically advantaged. Elite marathon runners from Ethiopia were analysed for K*(xP) which according to the previously published Ethiopian studies is attributable to the haplogroup T[301]
According to further studies,[2] T1a1a* (L208) was found to be proportionately more frequent in the elite marathon runners sample than in the control samples than any other haplogroup, therefore this y-chromosome could play a significant role in determining Ethiopian endurance running success. Haplogroup T1a1a* was found in 14% of the elite marathon runners sample of whom 43% of this sample are from Arsi province. In addition, haplogroup T1a1a* was found in only 4% of the Ethiopian control sample and only 1% of the Arsi province control sample. T1a1a* is positively associated with aspects of endurance running, whereas E1b1b1 (old E3b1) is negatively associated.[302]