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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post


    1556 SNPs in total, most of them shared with different haplogroups, things are not so simple as if I have CTS10168 positive all men that have CTS10168 have my haplogroup, in fact most of the individuals positive for most of the SNPs I am positive have not even have R1a.

    Similar to CTS10168 (a random one among my positive SNPS) most of my positive SNPs, just some of them determine my haplogroup, and some few of the specifically my final clade.

    All this specimens share that SNPs with me, and are not necessarily R1a...do you understand?


    https://www.yfull.com/tree/P-P226/

    To have an idea, the SNPs to determine my R1a-Z280 starts is the 1500 of these 1556...
    I just see that you’re ashamed of your haplogroup. You obviously will never admit because you can’t fathom the fact you don’t share you’re Y chromosome with other Spaniards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Touijer View Post
    I just see that you’re ashamed of your haplogroup. I’m losing brain cells arguing with haplogroup deniers, you obviously will never admit because you can’t fathom the fact you don’t share you’re Y chromosome with other Spaniards.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post


    1556 SNPs in total, most of them shared with different haplogroups, things are not so simple as if I have CTS10168 positive all men that have CTS10168 have my haplogroup, in fact most of the individuals positive for most of the SNPs I am positive have not even have R1a.

    Similar to CTS10168 (a random one among my positive SNPS) most of my positive SNPs, just some of them determine my haplogroup, and some few of the specifically my final clade.

    All this specimens share that SNPs with me, and are not necessarily R1a...do you understand?
    Not everyone shares the same numbers of SNP’s, you need to look at defining SNP’s, not normal ones.

    Next time don’t start an argument with Shut up if you don’t want to get the same energy back

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    Quote Originally Posted by Touijer View Post
    Can’t you understand that EVERY HAPLOGROUP IS DIFFERENT. Not everyone shares the same numbers of SNP’s, some haplogroups mutate faster than others and etc.

    Keep denying
    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.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Touijer View Post
    Not everyone shares the same numbers of SNP’s, you need to look at defining SNP’s, not normal ones.

    Next time don’t start an argument with Shut up if you don’t want to get the same energy back
    Shut up, you do't know what you are talking about.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    Shut up, you do't know what you are talking about.
    Tell me how many defining SNP’s R1a has

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    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.
    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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