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I'm I2 not I2b* or I2a*, one of the oldest and rarest haplogroups in Europe.




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R1b-U152*





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Members Staff Percentage
I2a2 6 1 17%
E1b1b 31 3 10%
Other 12 1 9%
R1a 48 2 4%
R1b 80 3 4%
I1 28 0 0%
J2 14 0 0%
N1c1 11 0 0%
G2a 8 0 0%
I2b 6 0 0%
J1 6 0 0%
T 4 0 0%
I2a1 2 0 0%
E 31 3 10%
R 128 5 4%
I 42 1 2%
G 8 0 0%
T 4 0 0%
J 20 0 0%
Clear favouritism by EV13 Admin Loki, or are E1b1bs just naturally better with responsibility and management?![]()
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It's actually not that weird. R1b in the Balkans is an Anatolian marker, spread to the Balkans by neolithic farmers much the same way J was. I have 2 Turks on my 23andMe with R1b that shares with other Balkanites (an Albanian in my case). Solin is another member with this R1b.




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lol Carlos I1
Send me dms asking me to classify you, i'll have Barbarianna of Barbaria here put a few holes in you. Then I'll take this guitar and smash it over your head.


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^^^ Probably even later than the neolithic (Bronze age) because no R1b so far has been found in neolithic remains in Europe.
R1b may be linked to the substantial West Asian component in the Balkans.







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https://www.familytreedna.com/
I think it was R1b1a1 or R1b1a2



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Ftdna has a good resolution of Y-DNA, likely he was L-23 like me.
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