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half of the SNPs involved in determining my final clade are shared with persons with any other haplogroup,and half of the total SNPs for which I am positive is just about 700 SNPS
I share specifically another 700 SNPS with any R1a (just R1a!!!) and you still saying that it´s more important the genetic connection with a random R1a individual from anywhere than with my paternal great uncle that was R1b???
I don´t know if you are idiot, but surelly you are quite ignorant.
Ydna is useful for what it is useful, what you are defending is wrong, and it´s because you don´t know what you are talking about.
And it is something normal thinking you are using ChatGPT as reliable source.
"Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas"
"Dimidium facti, qui coepit, habet: sapere aude, incipe."
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You can ignore you share the same direct grandfather with other R1a’s, that you share 1,8% of your genome even if you deny it and have around 18k mutations in common.
This is only genetic. Of course culturally you share a lot with Spaniards then Slavs
This will be my last message on this, useless arguing
Last edited by Touijer; 12-20-2023 at 02:03 AM.
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Very good.
Here is the Hungarian paternal haplogroup of my brother-in-law (Hungarian father and French mother)
I-S17250
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nH7...ventureHunters
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