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How?
So if you not want them to be published, do not nagate what you did say there.BTW, publicizing private info is considered UNETHICAL in most EUROPEAN cultures. Bye bye.
BTW, you are in urgent need of lessons in English.
Btw, I did not ask you to write to me, neither was a pleasure to read your insults,
so I do not care what you think. If you behave like the cattle, you cannot ask for
the treatment applying to normal human being.
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R1b super human demon checking in. Resistance is futile mere mortals :Originally Posted by Kipchak Håkan
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Frequency of R1b haplogroup among south Slavs is very low, in Serbia R1b is 6%, in Croatia 8,5%, in Montenegro 9,5%, in Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,5%.
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R1 at all is low.
10-15% R1b it is high % - when you compare it to all R1.
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Serbs are probably have the highest percentage of paleo-European Y DNA (I haplogroup) of all nations.
In Serbia I2a is 35%, I1 9%, and I2b 1%, which is 45% of I haplogroup.
Among ethnic Serbs I haplogroup is even higher (probably around 50%), Serbia is multiethnic country with 20% non-Serbs and results for country Serbia are not same as results for ethnic Serbs.
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