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Quote: Originally Posted by Artek I tested positive for Z280. Scytho-sarmatian pride world wide. Great! I highly expected you to be Z280+. Have you asked Michel yet about testing Z282?
Quote: Originally Posted by cmd_ Great! I highly expected you to be Z280+. Have you asked Michel yet about testing Z282? He said that I must get some markers first, and only then we will think about other possible SNP's.
My Father's is R1b1b2a1a2f*
R1a1a which is not a common one in Sicily.
Mine is R1b1b2a1a2f.
Quote: Originally Posted by sleepytigers R1a1a which is not a common one in Sicily. So the evil Slavs managed to Sicily too?
Quote: Originally Posted by ameno So the evil Slavs managed to Sicily too? It's either norman or greek R1a1.
Quote: Originally Posted by Joseph Capelli It's either norman or greek R1a1. Could be Asian R1a, yhen. Asian R1a is not uncommon among Italians
Quote: Originally Posted by Artek Could be Asian R1a, yhen. Asian R1a is not uncommon among Italians We are talking about R1a1. :coffee:
Quote: Originally Posted by Joseph Capelli We are talking about R1a1. :coffee: I used R1a as a word for all subclades under R1a haplogroup