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I found this one, although I still need to go to the computer (I'm on cellphone right now) to see if it's truly the one I have read, for I can only open full version of studies on the computer.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/...7.2005.00161.x




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Neolithic farmers were not J or E, 1.5% each, the only E found was in the Balkan. They were mostly G and I2 out of 69 samples across all farmers cultures in Europe. :
Haplogroups----------------C1a---E1b----F---G2a---H2---I-----I1---I2a----J2---R1a---R1b---T
Neolithic Europe (n=69)----3-----1.5----6----61----3----3----1.5---16----1.5----0----1.5----3
I think some might confuse it with the frequency of mtDNA J, not the same thing.





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They’re alright. I’m still perplexed as to how I got my Y-DNA haplogroup, but I’m happy to be apart of the R1a1 master race lol.





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I’m very happy with my Y-chromosome haplogroup. Also with my mitochondrial whose subclade seems to be somewhat common in my country, but don’t know so much about it yet.
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Kinda do wonder about my MtDNA...it seems to really appear in Europe during the early Bronze Age ...I think a Scythian burial in the Caucasus had it too..
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