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I'm at a loss here.
Pamjav et al. (2011) observed that Haplogroup J is common in India, but E is very rare. WHY?
And in their study on the Indian origin of paternal haplogroup R1a1*, Sharma et al. (2009) find that Y-haplogroup E occurs only among the Gujarati Brahmins.
Isn't India supposed to be a land of great diversities and contrasts
Considering also that EV13 can be considered as the most elite haplogroup: https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...ite-haplogroup
See Also: https://archive.md/fQC8y#selection-721.0-721.202
Don't forget Hitler; All the classical Greek philosophers, mathematicians and inventors; the classical Egyptian Pharohs and builders; The classical Romans and Italian Renaissance artists and scientists.Possibly also the ancient Egyptian Pharohs, Roman Caesars and Jewish civil leaders. How many original apostles and early Christians as well, I wonder. Frightening that such a small minority of the human population should affect so much of Western History.
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