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Because according to the majority of genetic studies in Spain, the majority haplogroup is r1b, most people do not have it but it is more common to see E(No E81 in general) or G or i2 or I even saw some H2
But most studies affirm that in Spain R1b is a minimum of 60% ?
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When I read the title I thought that was the right thread for me and my R1a.
"Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas"
"Dimidium facti, qui coepit, habet: sapere aude, incipe."
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I am mexican, but my E-M183 haplo was brought by a spaniard in the viceroyalty.
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https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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I don't think it's incorrect. I actually do think R1b is or at least used to be majority. I think my maternal grandfather (my mom's father) was R1b but of the italo-celtic branch/kind of it (R-S47), not the iberian bell beaker kind which is supposedly the most common (R-DF27). Again my grandfather never got tested and died the year i was born before dna testing was even a mainstream thing or even niche like it is now. I'm basing all of this on some SNPs I have in my geno which may indicate it, according to some sites.
Again haplogroups could change in a single generation without the genetics/admixture of a nation really changing assuming there's a lot of diversity and by coincidence the males with the haplogroup that was once predominant start having less children or at the very least sons, and the opposite for the males of a haplogroup which used to be minority but that the males are having "reproductive success" in the sense of patrilineal lineage (them having the most as well as the most succesful sons). I think this is very weird to happen but it definitely can.
I'm E1b1b1b1 / E-L19 / E-M81 myself by the way.
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