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It's possible! Perhaps some of your Spanish ancestors migrated to Argentina while their brothers/cousins to Cuba or Mexico. I wouldn't be surprised if I had relatives in the US, Brazil, Australia, NZ on my Italian, Swiss, Russian and Danish side, or in other Latin American countries on my Spanish side.
Oh, I didn't know that! I think I'm H, since my matrillineal side comes directly from Switzerland, and I've read it's the most common Haplogroup in the country.
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Yep, my matrilineal side (my mother's maternal grandmother) is 100% Swiss, so I'm pretty sure it's H since they were from an isolated valley in the highest area of Valais. I don't think they had another admixture apart from Swiss. I now want to know which subclade of H, but I have to wait until I take the test one day!!
Sería menos probable pero para nada imposible
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