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This is how the haplogroups are distributed among the Swedes who have made FTDNA's Big Y (which has a higher price and a lower performance than most WGS on the market so it's maybe better spelled "Big Why?"). Swedes for the purposes of these statistics are those who have given a paternal line origin or order address in Sweden.
The data is from 2019.
Same conditions as above: Here is shown when the most recent common ancestor (MRCA) in the paternal line for the Swedish testees with another individual is found. (Hopefully, the Swedish labelling is comprehensible: stenĺlder = stone age, bronsĺlder = bronce age, järnĺlder = iron age etc.) There you can see what a Swede can already today expect due to the high test density.
Note that abt. 1/3 of all testees can expect a MRCA from after 1500 AD which means within a genealogical relevant time frame!
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