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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]
J-M176>>J-BY54002
Can somebody give more information about this branch?
Double
O1b1a1a1a1a1a1a1a on Wegene, a Chinese haplogroup as expected
Haplogroup N-F2930 (N1b) from YSEQ and WeGene, might consider getting a deeper SNP test done soon to ascertain the terminal subclade. 23andMe gave me a false positive result of N-L665
Hi there I'm also an overseas Chinese from Singapore, my family has been here in Singapore for four generations and they came from the Teochew/Chaoshan speaking area in eastern Guangdong province. O1b1 seems to be more typical for Southern China and is closely associated with Austro-Asiatic speaking people (eg the Vietnamese and other indigenous people of Southern China / Southeast Asia) rather than O2-M122, O2-M134 and O2-M117 which is the most common for Han Chinese in general.
G2a3b1i
R1b1a1a2a1a2a5
N-P43
R1b U152 Z56 !
According a paternal cousin, that is a fanatic of this things, we are I2a2.
I1a3(a1a1)
E-V13 according to Myheritage (where I got an insanely high Balkan result). I'm not sure. Currently waiting for my new ancestry report...
H1a-M82
I didn't think about this :P It's just still so weird to find out that I'm almost 100% Balkan (this is the most unbelievable to me). With my new 23andme file I get 55% Balkan in Tolan Recent Ancestors (it was 87% before). I'll share my new ancestry report soon, which will be more precise according to most members here.
E-V13
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Q2X7eP6d0ME/maxresdefault.jpg
I2/I1
https://66.media.tumblr.com/b0e6a854...81xfo3_500.jpg
OMG, Why God??
A1b1a1a1b
Haplogroups don't have much importance compared to autosomal, they only show the migration of your paternal ancestors, autosomal on the other hand shows you all of your ancestors for the past couple of hundreds of years, albeit it can be much less accurate. Don't treat the autosomal results too seriously, they're a rough approximation and don't represent all of your genome. But other than that, Good luck! :)
I1, I-L22 to be particular, according to 23andme a rather rare haplogroup, prominent in Scandinavia and Western Europe.
Where are my niggers E-V13???? :victory0:
Where are my R-L21 negro-kelts?
Noob question, but how do I find out my haplogroup? I have raw data from MyHeritage, is there a tool I can use to know my haplogoup?
I'm pretty sure you can put MyHeritage into this tool to find your y-dna:
https://cladefinder.yseq.net/