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Some subclades can be found in irrelevant regions -for example in northern or western europe and Turkey, but absent in eastern and southern europe. What is the explanation?
H1: found in Europe, North Africa, the Near East, Central Asia and North Asia / found in Neolithic Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, Hungary and Poland
H1b: found especially in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and North Asia / found in Bell Beaker Germany, and in Bronze Age Latvia and Russia (Fatyanovo culture)
H1c: found especially in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and North Asia / / found in Neolithic France and Germany, in Bell Beaker Britain, and in Bronze Age Scotland and Latvia
H1e: found throughout Europe, including among the Basques, and in Iran (Qashqai) / found in Neolithic France and Germany, in Bell Beaker England, France and Germany, and in LBA France
H1u: found in the Kura-Araxes culture (Bronze Age Armenia) / found in Portugal, Italy, France, Belgium, Britain, Ireland, Slovakia, Finland and Turkey
H2a1: found mostly in Eastern Europe, the North Caucasus and Central Asia. IE diffusion (R1a) / found in Bell Beaker Germany, and in Bronze Age France, Scotland and Russia (Fatyanovo culture)
H2a2a: found throughout Europe / found in LBA Scotland and among the Scythians from Hungary
H2b: found in the Yamna, Srubnaya and Unetice cultures and in Bronze Age Serbia. Found among the Angles and Lombards. Found in Europe, Tukrey, Pakistan and India.
H5a1: found in most of Europe and Siberia / found in Bell Beaker Netherlands, in Bronze Age Bulgaria, in the Tagar culture (Bronze Age Siberia), and in LBA Scotland
H6a1b: found in Bell Beaker England and Czechia, in MBA Scotland and in Iron Age Tian Shan ???
H7: found mostly in the Near East, Caucasus, Iran, Central Asia and Balto-Slavic countries / found in Bronze Age Poland
H8c: found in central and western Europe, Central Asia and the Altai
H11a: found across most of northern, central and eastern Europe and in Central Asia / found in Mesolithic Lithuania, Middle Neolithic Germany, Megalithic Spain and among Iron Age Latins
H14b: found in Iran, Turkey, Germany and France ??
H15: found in Scotland, Germany, Poland, Austria, northern Italy, Central Asia (Turkmenistan), Iran and northern India. Probable Indo-European origin (R1b).
H15b: found in Sweden, Turkey and India ?
H18: found in Portugal, France, England, Germany, Norway, Italy, Turkey and the Arabian peninsula
H20: found in England, Hungary, Italy, around the Near East and the Caucasus / found in Neolithic Catalonia
H26b: found in Turkey / found in the Neolithic LBKT culutre in Hungary
H27: found in central and northern Europe, but also in Central Asia (Turkmenistan)
H49: found essentially in Germanic countries, but also in central Italy, the Czech Republic, Poland (Silesia), Russia (Samara) and Azerbaijan




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So what about H3 then?? Are my maternal ancestors from space?


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H2a1 is all over and actually pretty rare in Europe, it mostly only exists in Slavs and Scandinavians. But it exists in Arabs, Armenians, Indians etc. Almost every Western European who is H2a1 is of Scandinavian origin and those of Eastern European origin are mostly of Eastern Slavic or Balkan descent.
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All it shows is that wiminz have been known as trade goods for most of post-mesolithic era.


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H5 is very interesting as well... Concentrated in specific nations/ethnic groups.
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Bump.


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You also missed H4. What about H4?


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Bomb.
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