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now what is the most common haplogroup in Eastern europe? I , R1b or R1a?


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When we will hear some elaborations why?Originally Posted by Dick, Dylan, Immigrant, Krampus, Nehellenia


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I'm nit unhappy with mine, but I'm disappointed in being an outlier and not sharing the haplogroup of the people who brought ethnicity their culture and language. However, it doesn't matter, because my haplogroup is still unique, and it originates in the Caucausus, which is where most of my dna comes from anyways. I still have significant ancestry from the people who gave my ethnicity their culture and language. Haplogroups don't mean everything.
Learn some about Afghans here
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...of-Afghanistan
Indian Genomics can be modeled by four-way populations, not two way populations. Read more in this thread:
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...tion-structure
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