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R1b-U152 (my father's). Highest frecuency in northern Italy, where my ancestors came from.
My husband is R1b-L21 , it plots mostly in Britan, but there's also one hot spot in Basque country, his actual ancestry.
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E-M78
Is semitic Y-DNA
A favor de la Unión del Caribe Hispano: Cuba, República Dominicana, Puerto Rico y Panamá
Mi mapa de Ancestros hace 4500 años atras
Como buen panameño tengo: genetica española, aborigen guanche, judia sefardita, amerindia y negra lo unico exotico
es el asiatico oriental debido a un bisabuelo chino
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So my YDNA is probably the father clade of E-M81 (so E-L19), not E-M81 itself. thats cool to have such an ancient haplo tbh
like technically it is E-Z827 (E-V257/L19).
I find it funny that wikipedia says it was found on both a cantabrian and a southern spaniard, because im southern spaniard myself with a cantabrian surname (meaning my patrilineal heritage is from there most likely, since its toponymic as well)
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23andMe: 100% Levantine
AncestryDNA: 100% Levant (North Lebanon & Mount Lebanon)
ܫܘܒܚܐ ܠܡܪܢ ܝܫܘܥ ܡܫܝܚܐ ♰
My mtFull
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E-M183 (Berber origin).
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J1-ZS9949. Very old Balkan clade, related to Roman remnants. Presumably arrived into Europe via assimilated CHG-related men within the PIE
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