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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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Pretty happy with my Y DNA. Abot my mtDNA i still trying to discover where it was originated exactly as the answers are pretty diverse.





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Damn right I am





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i dont know i really dont like having a common western celtic haplo group
its not very suprising or exciting..


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I dont mind it but I kinda wanted to be R1a![]()


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Yes and no. Mine is a rare subclade so if anyone ever matches with me I am certain about it being really related. No because its way 2 rare so i havnt really learned much from it.


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I don't know. It is kinda expected and boring, a typical R1a from Eastern Europe. But matches are quite interesting: from Pakistan to Scotland.
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