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Received: 3,238/40 Given: 973/4 |
For those who're interested in Y-DNA distribution of North Africa, here is a map in which you can see Y-DNA distribution of North Africans, the samples were taken from several DNA projects.
LINK: http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/.../32.999/-1.450
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Received: 2,718/78 Given: 85/392 |
Any impact from the people of Germany and Iberia that had historic moviments to Morroco and Algeria?
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Received: 6,917/235 Given: 4,895/41 |
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Received: 3,238/40 Given: 973/4 |
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Received: 6,917/235 Given: 4,895/41 |
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Received: 9,548/119 Given: 12,285/338 |
No u106 so no one there won the genetic lottery.![]()
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Received: 32,650/128 Given: 27,890/5 |
2 whit I, I2 (Beni Mezouar) near Tanger and I L22 (Bni Itfet tribe) near Al-Hoceima.
Most of R in 3 zones, in NorthWest Morocco, Another around Algiers, and another in North East Tunisia. After those 2 samples near Fes (one of them R Z93) 2 samples in North Algeria separated and one "outlier" in the middle of nowhere in Lybia.
What indicates the difference in colours among J´s and E´s? There is not colour difference between R1A and R1b...
This found is fantastic, thanks.
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