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I was always proud of my ydna (because of its origin in steppe, its special relationship with horse) but if it has its origins in india.. well that will be a game changer. i don't believe or trust eurocentrists (those who claim r1a/r1b to be european), but i'd prefer to be a descendant of an european than an indian
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I am proud of my Peshmerga I2a, as Kipchak Hakan would say.
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reminds me to zis muuuuh Aryaaaan
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Then you should inform yourself better. Indus_Periphery, which fits as the single most important donor to the genepool of modern day South Asians and was in all likelihood a recent immigrant from IVC, had WSHG.
Shahr_I_Sokhta_BA3 (Indus_Periphery)
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0.522 Ganj_Dareh_N
0.478 Han.DG
P 0.275
0.508 Ganj_Dareh_N
0.076 West_Siberia_N
0.416 Onge.DG
Genetic history of South Asia in a nutshell.
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R1a was created in a deep underground lab facility in ancient Mesopotamia by an alien race which the locals worshipped as gods.
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