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Wasn't disappointed or happy lol cuz at that time I didn't even know what it meant. But now yeh I am proud i guess
Idk mine but G2a would be cool to have


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I didn't have too much of a reaction, since I wasn't an expert on haplogroups when I found out. I was a bit surprised when I found out it was unusual for Latin Americans to have European mtdna.


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I was surprised by my Y-DNA (R1b is rare in Tunisia).
My mtDNA too is rare in Tunisia but is widespread amongst Subsaharan Africans and Afro-Americans.
There are conflicting informations about the origin of R1b, according to wikipedia, it originated in West-Asia though I learnt from anthropology forums that an origin near the Ural or in Western Europe (Spain or Italy) could be likely as well.



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