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awaiting dna results, my money is on E1b haplogroup





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my dad is j2b2





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i will. native of zagreb several generations back actually, which is pretty rare thing. lot of different ethnicities lived in town trough centuries, i know i have some slovene and czech blood other than croat
paternal line is probably vlach from balkans who migrated north, that's why i'm expecting E1b haplogroup.


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According to 23andme it's R-F2935 which belongs to R-Z93 subclade. I have been told it's very uncommon in Greece.






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You're the first European/non-Asian I've heard of that was R-Z93. In some parts of Eastern Europe, its present in quantities ranging from 1-5% according to this Eupedia map and its less than 1% in Greece according to it (but it may not be the best source). But yeah, its definitely quite rare in Greece.
23andMe only tells me I'm R-Z93. How did you find your sub-subclade? 23andMe doesn't go any deeper for me.


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