I see, I also have seen a study about J1 in portuguese, it said that they all had the jewish modal haplotype and lacked the arab modal haplotype.
Let me see if I can find it again.
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I found this one, although I still need to go to the computer (I'm on cellphone right now) to see if it's truly the one I have read, for I can only open full version of studies on the computer.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/...7.2005.00161.x
Absolutely disgusted, disappointed.
Neolithic farmers were not J or E, 1.5% each, the only E found was in the Balkan. They were mostly G and I2 out of 69 samples across all farmers cultures in Europe. :
Haplogroups----------------C1a---E1b----F---G2a---H2---I-----I1---I2a----J2---R1a---R1b---T
Neolithic Europe (n=69)----3-----1.5----6----61----3----3----1.5---16----1.5----0----1.5----3
I think some might confuse it with the frequency of mtDNA J, not the same thing.
They’re alright. I’m still perplexed as to how I got my Y-DNA haplogroup, but I’m happy to be apart of the R1a1 master race lol.
I’m very happy with my Y-chromosome haplogroup. Also with my mitochondrial whose subclade seems to be somewhat common in my country, but don’t know so much about it yet.
Kinda do wonder about my MtDNA...it seems to really appear in Europe during the early Bronze Age ...I think a Scythian burial in the Caucasus had it too..