Among Palestinians, it's the J1e haplogroup. 37.5% of it belong to Arabian subclades while the rest of the 12.5% belonged to Jewish cohanim ones, especially the ones from Acre.
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Among Palestinians, it's the J1e haplogroup. 37.5% of it belong to Arabian subclades while the rest of the 12.5% belonged to Jewish cohanim ones, especially the ones from Acre.
Among Sardinians :
- I2a - 45/37%
- R1b - 25/22%
- G2a - 15/11%
- J2 - 10%
- E1b1b - 10/5%
- J1 - 2.5/2%
- Q - 2%
- T - 1.5%
I2a1b2a1
R1a (I2 and N3 are the second and third most common).
1. I2a1b
2. R1a
3. E-V13
4. I1
5. J2b
6. R1b
7. G2a
8. N
9. J2a
Well, I am from a tribe that have highest concentration of G2a in the world. It's good to be number one.
Among Shapsug Circassians :
1. G %87
2. J2 %6
3. R1a % 4
4. L %2
5. E1b1 % 1
R1a1a-Z93
G2a among Serbs is L497, and this branch is related with Celts.
I1 is mostly Z63 and I109.
Z63 is most likely from Goths and Gepids, and P109 from Normans.
It's possible that part of Z63 came with Slavs, because they were in contact with eastern Germanic tribes.
Serbian clan Macura is I1-Z63. This is their view on origin macure.net/en/Home#!Genetika_TeorijeoPorekluPlemenaMacura
It seems that most of Serbian J2a came from Italy in the late middle age.
For other haplos it's pretty accurate in my opinion.
among my ethnicity (telugu) - H
India overall
R1a1a - 26.7%
H - 24.5%
R2a - 23.3%
J - 7.8%
O - 4.8%
L - 4.3%
C - 2.1%
F - 1.6%
R1b.
Majority in the UK, about 67% of people in England, 74% in Wales, 72.5% in Scotland and 81% in Ireland (all of Ireland).
Also 69% in Spain and 56% in Portugal.
The one that my father has :thumb001:
http://imghst.co/63/i2a.png
i2a1b for serbs, for England/Scotland I have no clue.
J1 is arab haplogroup. Turkish peoples have lot of middle eastern (arab) genetic:
""Turkey has experienced major population movements. Population structure and genetic relatedness of samples from three regions of Turkey, using over 500,000 SNP genotypes, were compared together with Human Genome Diversity Panel (HGDP) data. To obtain a more representative sampling from Central Asia, Kyrgyz samples (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) were genotyped and analysed. Principal component (PC) analysis reveals a significant overlap between Turks and Middle Easterners and a relationship with Europeans and South and Central Asians; however, the Turkish genetic structure is unique. FRAPPE, STRUCTURE, and phylogenetic analyses support the PC analysis depending upon the number of parental ancestry components chosen. For example, supervised STRUCTURE (K= 3) illustrates a genetic ancestry for the Turks of 45% Middle Eastern (95% CI, 42-49), 40% European (95% CI, 36-44) and 15% Central Asian (95% CI, 13-16), whereas at K= 4 the genetic ancestry of the Turks was 38% European (95% CI, 35-42), 35% Middle Eastern (95% CI, 33-38), 18% South Asian (95% CI, 16-19) and 9% Central Asian (95% CI, 7-11). PC analysis and FRAPPE/STRUCTURE results from three regions in Turkey (Aydin, Istanbul and Kayseri) were superimposed, without clear subpopulation structure, suggesting sample homogeneity. Thus, this study demonstrates admixture of Turkish people reflecting the population migration patterns."
http://www.khazaria.com/genetics/anatolian-turks.html
Turkey is a balkanite-arab-central asian mixed nation:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4904778/
I1
The science cannot lie:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4904778/
Turkey is 45% middle eastern, 40% european, 15% asian.
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/autos..._country.shtml
Turks - Southwest Asian admixture: 10.6 percent.
R1A and R1B for ethnic Türks
Are Northeast Caucasians genetically 60-100 percent Arabian?
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...28Y-DNA%29.PNG
J2
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J1 I believe.
J2 isn't exactly Caucasian and J1 isn't Arabic. J2 originates somewhere around the Zagros and eastern Anatolia. J1 originates in between eastern Anatolia and the Caucasus mountains. J1 seems to have a stronger link to the Caucasus in terms of origin, oldest J1 sample is from Paleolithic Georgia as well as it being very diverse around that region. It also reaches high frequency in Dagestan. J1 migrated south into the Mesopotamia region where some of it's subclades were absorbed by Proto-Semites somewhere around the Levant.
https://genially.blob.core.windows.n...9441e51d9c.png
According to this R1b
J2a for Turkish Cypriots
ill say j2b2 because thats what my dad is