Czech Y-DNA: Haplogroup Distribution
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Distribution of haplogroups in selected regions
http://www.genebaze.cz/ydna//mapaHGallregiony.png
Southern Bohemia and Vysočina regions have higher frequency of R1b haplogroup.
Almost 3/4 results of Eastern Bohemia is represented by R1a and R1b halogroups.
At Zlín region (Eastern Moravia) dominates R1a a I2.
Olomouc region (Central Moravia) has much lower I2 results than another regions, but one has the highest frequency of G2 haplogroup.
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Very interesting. Are there any stats about DF27 subclade of R1b?
Their R1b is half U106, then everything else.
https://s1.postimg.org/4eythi0sv/r1b1.png
It depends which study you use. In Myres et al. 2010 it was mostly P312:
http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v...g2010146a.html
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3039512/
This data is from Myres 2010 for Czech Republic (sample size = 87):
L23(xM412) -------------- 0,057 (= 5,7%)
U106(xU198) ----------- 0,057 (= 5,7%)
S116*(xM529xU152) ---- 0,057 (= 5,7%)
U152 ---------------------- 0,034 (= 3,4%)
M529(xM222) ------------ 0,011 (= 1,1%)
R1b-M269 all ------------- 0,218 (= 21,8%)
Note that there is 5,7% of Non-M412 (Haplotype 35 / Eastern R1b):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplotype_35