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    haplogroup L, the rarest in Europe

    I belong to the haplogroup L, the rarest in Europe. My subclade is L2, which is the western form of L. L1 is found in India, L3 in Pakistan. Here is one scenario among many others : One thinks that the haplogroup L is dravidian (black skinned, dravidian language). In the 14th century BCE lived...
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    the genetic atlas

    The site "thegeneticatlas.com" presents an interesting Y-DNA haplogroup tree. On this tree appear the mutations Z1, Z3, Z5, Z7, which cannot be found on the ISOGG 2010 Y-DNA haplogroup tree. Can somebody tell me if these mutations are proved ? In which study ? According to this tree...
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