View Poll Results: What is you y-DNA Haplogroup?

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  • I1

    66 9.34%
  • I2b

    6 0.85%
  • I2a1

    24 3.39%
  • I2a2

    27 3.82%
  • N1c1

    21 2.97%
  • R1a

    129 18.25%
  • R1b

    199 28.15%
  • G2a

    25 3.54%
  • E1b1b

    90 12.73%
  • J2

    51 7.21%
  • J1

    18 2.55%
  • T

    10 1.41%
  • Other (Please Specify)

    41 5.80%
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    Pseudoscience, and nothing more.

    According to haplogroups, Swedes and Finns (I1) are more closely related to Jews and Arabs (J1) than to Norwegians and Dutch (R1b).

    The presence of (E1b) and (T) is proof that Europeans are not pure, and that pseudoscience should be taken for what it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snorlax View Post
    Pseudoscience, and nothing more.

    According to haplogroups, Swedes and Finns (I1) are more closely related to Jews and Arabs (J1) than to Norwegians and Dutch (R1b).

    The presence of (E1b) and (T) is proof that Europeans are not pure, and that pseudoscience should be taken for what it is.



    yDNA is going off of the shortest chromosome. It is extremely helpful, but it is an incomplete picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rothaer View Post
    Lol to the j(2)erk.

    I know what is divorced but what is dissolved? For a divorce in Germany you need a minimum of one year of separation.
    In the US, divorce documents have the word, “dissolution” in the title of the paperwork. I assumed it was legally done and over with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highwayman View Post



    yDNA is going off of the shortest chromosome. It is extremely helpful, but it is an incomplete picture.
    Why would I care of someone is R1b or E1b? If they are like me, it's okay already. Priority is ethnic and culture, not a small piece of genetic information.

    Autosomal is important tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katarzyna View Post
    J2a, he had some distant Kavkaz ancestry
    Well, I'm sorry a fellow J2a was a dick to you. Sorry Dick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highwayman View Post



    yDNA is going off of the shortest chromosome. It is extremely helpful, but it is an incomplete picture.

    Why would I care of someone is R1b or E1b? If they are like me, it's okay already. Priority is ethnic and culture, not a small piece of genetic information.

    Autosomal is important tho.
    It's not the whole story for sure. But it is a valuable clue when modeling autosomal admixture. It makes me wonder if there was some ancient Sicilian nightclubbing going on further back in my family tree.

    I've seen it in G25 and qpAdm that I can be modeled with a pinch of detectable Near East spice. If I were Y-haplogroup R1b, R1a, I1, or I2, I'd dismiss it as extra ANF. Which, it could still be that, however, my Y-haplo does raise the suspicion.

    We have to be honest it's literally your Dad, his Dad, and so on till you reach places like Italy, Greece et cetera. How cool is that!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snorlax View Post
    Why would I care of someone is R1b or E1b? If they are like me, it's okay already. Priority is ethnic and culture, not a small piece of genetic information.

    Autosomal is important tho.
    So what is your yDNA?

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    R1b-M269>PF7562

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highwayman View Post
    So what is your yDNA?
    I don’t know, maybe R1b kind of the northwestern europeans have, or maybe I2, or maybe niggerish E1b or something, I don’t know and I don’t care. It doesn’t matter, all what matters in this subject is autosomal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gannicus View Post
    It's not the whole story for sure. But it is a valuable clue when modeling autosomal admixture. It makes me wonder if there was some ancient Sicilian nightclubbing going on further back in my family tree.

    I've seen it in G25 and qpAdm that I can be modeled with a pinch of detectable Near East spice. If I were Y-haplogroup R1b, R1a, I1, or I2, I'd dismiss it as extra ANF. Which, it could still be that, however, my Y-haplo does raise the suspicion.

    We have to be honest it's literally your Dad, his Dad, and so on till you reach places like Italy, Greece et cetera. How cool is that!?
    You are interested in this just for fun and because you had the luck to have a not so common haplogroup if we also take your ancestry in the equation, and it’s fine.

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