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That is strange , you got few SNPs read, maybe you were negative for all the main branches genera generaly reads, like P58 ,the semitic branch.Some J1 branches in Europe might have been brough from the caucasus by the Yamnaya as two J1 infividuals have been found in the steppes, one recently in Khvalinsky, https://www.eupedia.com/forum/thread...he-Volga-River, typical local autossomal.Neolithic farmers also had some J1, so you never know till tou get to know your specific branch.
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I2 robust European Hunter-Gatherer master race.








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They had both, there is a carioca of portuguese minhoto paternal origin on anthopogenica with y DNA j1-L620 , not a semitic, nor farmer clade at , it is in a downstream branch of the khvalinky steppe herder i Just told you, that is possibly spread by indo europeans(maybe the alans?).My point is just J1 is not semitic exclusive, once its origins were in the caucasus this is perfectly understandable.


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Yes, I am happy.
So far downstream of R-M12149*, together with Chechens, Georgians, Armenians, Turks, Lazes and Vlachs (Romania and Albania).
Upstream of us at R-M1249* (TMRCA: 5400 ybp) two Tocharians and the Iran_IA_Hajji-Firruz-Teppe Persian.


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Haplogroups are meaningless when it comes to identity. I don't see how one can be happy or unhappy about them.
A German with haplogroup I won't identify with I Serbs instead of R Germans.
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I wish I knew more about my maternal, but it's very rare.




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Dodging E, J or N was good even if it doesnt mean much or anything, still feels better. Apart from that, i don't really care.
Something most people probably don't realize, is that they have all the halogroups in their family tree, even all the Y, they are on the male maternal side, and all the mt on the female paternal side. Just different proportions, although something close statistically to the average frequency for your region/country.
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