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Haplogroups don't have much importance compared to autosomal, they only show the migration of your paternal ancestors, autosomal on the other hand shows you all of your ancestors for the past couple of hundreds of years, albeit it can be much less accurate. Don't treat the autosomal results too seriously, they're a rough approximation and don't represent all of your genome. But other than that, Good luck!![]()







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I1, I-L22 to be particular, according to 23andme a rather rare haplogroup, prominent in Scandinavia and Western Europe.


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Where are my niggers E-V13????![]()
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Where are my R-L21 negro-kelts?


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Noob question, but how do I find out my haplogroup? I have raw data from MyHeritage, is there a tool I can use to know my haplogoup?


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I'm pretty sure you can put MyHeritage into this tool to find your y-dna:
https://cladefinder.yseq.net/


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