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  1. RayBanks

    Dedicated haplogroup pages

    I was going to continue with a discussion of the parts of your haplogroup G narrative which are inconsistent with both the Family Tree data and the published studies, but much of what I got from the first posting were personal attacks because I am did not know in advance how your posting system...
  2. RayBanks

    Dedicated haplogroup pages

    Maciamo, undoubtedly you have the best graphics of anyone writing on population genetics on the Internet and are deservedly the envy of everyone else for this. But I have a number of differences regarding the unsourced narrative for haplogroup G. I will bring them up piecemeal in installments...
  3. RayBanks

    Haplogroup G from the Levant (early farmer), R1b & J (herders) from East Anatolia

    so considering the tomb found G in Etruscans, can we say the Etruscans moved North to mountainous areas of W austria? I mean the high concentration around Alps is New <3000 years old? or older >5000 Yetos, There have been multiple studies of Etruscan genetics in indirect ways. My...
  4. RayBanks

    Haplogroup G from the Levant (early farmer), R1b & J (herders) from East Anatolia

    Ivan, In reply to your comments about haplo G and mountainous areas There seems a fascination unique to this site linking haplogroup G to high mountain areas. I think this may have originated with the early finding that the western half of the Caucasus has high percentages of haplogroup G...
  5. RayBanks

    Haplogroup G from the Levant (early farmer), R1b & J (herders) from East Anatolia

    The question of diversity is a valid one. Most of the areas immediately abutting the Caucasus are not very diverse, with one type of G dominating the area. Armenia so far seems the most diverse containing a high percentage of the G subgroups. If one is looking for the ultimate area of...
  6. RayBanks

    Haplogroup G from the Levant (early farmer), R1b & J (herders) from East Anatolia

    Goga, Please refer to another of my postings today which referred in detail to the absence of certain G Caucasus marker values in the available Egyptian G samples. For example, there is a high percentage of G2a1a (all with DYS392=10) in the Ossetias and Georgia, but none in the Egyptian...
  7. RayBanks

    Haplogroup G from the Levant (early farmer), R1b & J (herders) from East Anatolia

    Maciamo, you wrote: "Most of the early farmers tested so far being members of hg G2a, it would make sense that they originated where agriculture started, i.e. the Levant." I presume by this you mean the early farmers of Europe. And you are probably referring to the skeletons found in...
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