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Y-DNA is for the father's side of the family right? If so, what are the most frequent haplogroups of the Marche and Calabria regions of Italy?
This would only be a rough guess since I don't want to pay for genetic testing.

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Don't know yet, but it probably gonna be R1b, so why waste money on it?
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I'm going to go for a solid guess of R1a for mtDna and R1b for Y-DNA. Where is r1b common in Europe?




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R1a-Z282>Z280>CTS1211>Y35>CTS3402>Y33>CTS8816>Y2902>Y3226>YP5224>BY27800
N1c-L1026>CTS10760>VL29>Z4908>L550>L1025>M2783>Y5580>L591>BY158>Y5576
R1a-Z282>Z280>CTS1211>YP1019>YP1020>YP1033*
R1b-U152>L2>DF103>S14469
It's still not an end.
R1a and R1b unite - Join!


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There is also an mtDNA haplogroup
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R_(mtDNA)
R1a* (3337): Found in Brahmins from Uttar Pradesh (India).[5] Also in Adygei people (Caucasus).
R1a1: Found in Northwest Caucasian people like Kabardins and Adygei people. Observed in eastern European populations like northwestern Russians and Poles.
Maybe LightInDarkness is part Brahimn on his maternal side![]()


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I doubt that![]()
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