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Trying to imply that I went as far as making up a map or something else?
I took it from haplomaps.com, a portal dedicated to haplogroups and mapping its reported incidences across the world.
You better keep on posting naked photos on a forum with 98% of male members instead of trying to be edgy.
YDNA: R1b-L21 > DF13 > S1051 > FGC17906 > FGC17907 > FGC17866
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Well, does that imply at some grade that Y/mt in fact has no direct connection with Autosomal results?
I still somewhat biased after Xcode ML results about anything being "credible" or likely "something isn't that 100% right at all".
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No, I am not trying to imply that. I was trying to find is what you wrote true and I found that map too on haplomaps.com. I came to conclusion that what you wrote you based on that map you posted. Green dots imply from 0 to 20. And all green dots in Europe mean zero A1b1. Click on them. A1b1 green dots in Africa for example vary between 0 and 20. It's like you saw first heat map in your life.
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A in Europe either falls under A1a and has a TMRCA of only 2100ybp, which makes it likely to come from a roman slave.
The A1b clades found in Europe have a much older TMRCA and seem to be also common in the Middle East, which probably makes it an early farmer introduction.
Still it is really rare, but it also could have been from the times of the Portuguese Empire. Autosomal genes would be diluted and there would be nothing detectable nowadays, even only after 400 years.
The notion that A in Europe is Paleo/Mesolithic is clearly wrong, there's no proof for that at all in ancient remains and European A branches have all much younger coalescent ages.
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holy crap, both of them are african with no autossomal ssa showing.
All around me are familiar faces, worn out places, worn out faces
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Hello guys !
i am 94% Russian and 6% Scandinavian BUT my y-DNA haplogroup is the same - A1b1b2b1-M118 . Rare african type . To be honest i was quite surprised.
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