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It´s weird but no so strange, my paternal side is from Andalusia and they are too.
Maybe tomorrow 23andme will give me their results, and maybe they tell me a more close subclade.
I bet for a common Z-93 and no more beyond this, but maybe with any internet predictor using the new raw data, I obtain more.
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I really want to do the FTDNA Y-BIG to get a very precise and 100% objective clade but it is so expensive. However, I am pretty much convinced I am R-Z225 as the tool pinpointed it very well.












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Blemoir case would be very like yours.
Your case is almost 100% for sure you are Z93, is the most common clade in Azerbaijan, would be actually pretty weird if you get Z283 (IMHO). But put in judgement that Z2125, also the people getting positive in R1b-S41.












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