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Haplogroups don’t constitute a large part of the genome but they do tell us about a few of our ancient ancestors. Can r1a and r1b haplogroups tell us anything about the proto-indo-Europeans and the corded ware and yamnaya? This video also shows how Y-DNA haplogroups correspond with ancient patrilineal traditions.
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They help us to find far,far,far,far,far.... far distant cousins.
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We all know only one matters![]()
Anglo Saxon + Frank (4.336)
Viking Danish + Frank (4.338)
Gael + Frank (4.39)
Anglo Saxon (4.393)
Viking Danish + Anglo Saxon (4.568)
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This video is very Indo-European
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because...they are only like ;
( 1/46 ) *100
= 2.17 %..
ok they matter like 2 percent
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Why does anything matter with anthropology? It matters if you believe it does. Like, if you are a man, it helps you understand your paternal lineage from thousands of years ago and underlines the importance of also having sons in the family.
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