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    the genetic atlas

    LT (Z1) distribution map
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    the genetic atlas

    More Z series clades: They are not on the commerical websites as of yet & I am not sure if they feel any need to make them availible to commercial companies since The Genetic Atlas is open source not Commercial (Z) mutations = Maroje Babic, Laboratory Genetic Research, Zagreb, Croatia
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    Origin of the Libyans

    E1b1b1b2-M183 is the Berber marker & they are more than 50% of the population of NW Africa regardless of what they are culturally... An Arabic speaking E1b1b1b2-M183 is genetically a Beberid A Berber speaking G-M201 is genetically a Caucasid The Atlas Berbers are the least mixed, Southern...
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    Origin of the Libyans

    Coastal North Africans also mixed with Europeans, that settled North Africa prior to Islamic era (Vandals, Greeks, Romans) & during (Slave variety, Ottoman Troops) The pure Berbers live in the inland Atlas range, which is mainly in Morroco-Algeria, their purity shows in their 80%+ frequency of...
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    Origin of the Libyans

    Libya although big in land size is really the smallest nation in North Africa population wise so founder effect plays a major role when you keep in mind Libyans numbered under 1 Million in 1945! Looking at Y-DNA you can see some J2b, R1a1a, R1b1b2, I2, E1b1b1a2 V13 so even amongst the male...
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    Y-DNA haplogroups of ancient civilizations

    All the R1-M173 Eurasids (majority of Europeans today) came from Asia. The ones that came from Anatolia mixed with native Near Easterners first so their Eurasid children looked more assimilated & later mixed with native R1-M173 Europids & other Neolithic farmers so they were more assimilated...
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    R1b migration map

    R1b & R1b1-P25 in Africa R1b, R1b1 were direct migrations from the Levant into Africa, most of European R1b is downstream R1b1b12-M269 specifically the much younger clade R1b1b2a1a-P310 which represents the Neo-Europid Eurasid lineage that dominates Western Europe today
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    Review of the evolution of migration theories in European prehistory

    mtDNA like everywhere else seems to be hard to classify...I accept theories that explain this as simply a males choice in replacing new female lineages (as coldhearted as it sounds) Look at the highest I_M170 frequencies in Europe (Dalmatia) also the highest H & V mtdna region the pairs match...
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    Review of the evolution of migration theories in European prehistory

    I-M170 is obviously the oldest Haplogroup in Europe -very old- I like this chart for classification of the lineages that branched of Paleolithic I-M170, they classify I2-438 as the Cro Magnons
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    haplogroup J2

    North Sudanese except the Beja - J1 Beja & Darfurians - E1b1b1a-M78 South Sudanese - A A link on a good study on Sudan, with the detailed DNA results for each Sudanese ethnic group: Y-Chromosome Variation Among Sudanese: Restricted Gene Flow, Concordance With Language, Geography, and History
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    family builder site

    You could have got the test by now :cool-v:
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    Alt Europa or Ancient Europe

    R1b1b2-M269 people seem to be good at fathering the native females & making the native males disappear, I will use a recent example of an R1b1b2 influx (not as pure as the Neolithic R1b1b2 that entered Europe), but the Iberians that arrived to the New World were about 60% R1b & you will find a...
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    The available Y-DNA test

    FTDNA tests in general are very expensive for what they offer, if you want to know your haplogroup; ie...E1b1b1a, E1b1b1b, J1 or J2 you should test with Family Builder for 59$ you get 17 markers, if you want to find out your specific subclade its best for you to get an SNP test with...
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    Junk DNA, really junk or not ?

    In order to sabotage DNA constructive research, the demoralizing term "garbage DNA" was invented, their are people out there who want to keep the lid on everything that empowers individuals :innocent:
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    Are haplogroups I and J2 close genetically ?

    Yes Phillips, but most commercial sites will forces you to buy the useless STRs first to milk you out of your $ Its okay to start with a well priced marker test (59$-79$) to see where you stand first, I was referring to the unnecessary 67marker & 91 marker commercial tests
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    Vikings had rare mtDNA haplogroups

    Israeli Druze are a mix of various people, not necessary native Middle Easterners. They also carry E-V13 & various other lineages along with Hellenic based beliefs that glorify Alexander the Great, for 1000yrs mating amongst themsleves so founder effect at its best. IMO I-M170 was never in the...
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    Are Italians more sexy because of their higher genetic diversity ?

    Beautiful Map it shows Sardinia dark hair which is additional evidence that the modern Sardinians are the closest to the native Paleolithic I2 - Dinarid Europids
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    Are Italians more sexy because of their higher genetic diversity ?

    It depends what you consider Central Italy? To me Italy varies town to town, the division of South, Central & north is not Enough. I apologize I don't think admixture means beautiful, otherwise the South Bronx will be heaven on Earth :useless: Italy was a strong civilized region for a...
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    Are haplogroups I and J2 close genetically ?

    Exactly...I could care less about STR matches. The whole 67 marker myth is a marketing strategy by commercial companies that want you to spend more $ on nothing, the best you can do is invest your $ on finding your own micro subclade, you can't go wrong with SNPs :good_job:
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    R1b migration map

    Best logical map so far, Someone needs to send the map to the genographic project, they still insist that R1b was in Europe way back then :thinking:
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