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How are Greeks only 4% J2 if they supposedly descend from Neolithic Farmers who brought J2 to Europe? I also find it unlikely that I2 is higher than E1b. What’s your opinion?
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It is possible that the Ancient Greeks have largely been replaced by foreigners on the parental side, which could explain why haplogroup J is relatively low in the modern Greek populace. However, without more detailed genetic data and information, it is difficult to say for certain
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Sample size is way too low and not accurate there have been plenty of studies done on this
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Y-haplogroup I2 is associated with speakers of Tysenic (Lemnian) languages in Greece ?
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