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according to who? besides you? what actual source has ever made such a claim ?There is a very high probability that it did
No: you were saying its common lineage of spaniards, Germans and French men on national levels dude.
OMG, you should SERIOUSLY stop going by such outdated and incorrect info. No wonder you are so wrong about R1b-L21!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!It didn't spread throughout Western Europe, is my point; just the British isles. You have to understand that it was still R-P312* during the LGM in the franco-Cantabrian refuge.
It is t found "all over" west Europe, only in considerable frequencies on the British isles.
it probably originated on the British isles; that explains it's low spread virtually everywhere else; same for M-222.
If it had originated and stayed on continental Europe; it would more frequent there today.
I feel bad for you if you still believe grossly outdated and incorrect info based on Bryan Sykes and other idiots.If you don't see a link between high R-L21 frequencies all across the British isles (high in Ireland and the lowest in England) and the fact that the only region of continental Europe with significant L21 frequencies is a portion of France called "Brittany" then I feel bad for your mother the day you were born; no, it's not just cause of the name; it's because of what I know of the histories of the region.
but you obviously dont know jack about the early history of the rest of western europe and I feel bad for you since you live there!it's because of what I know of the histories of the region.
so you are saying that no population in modern France has any major genetic similarity to Italians and other southern Europeans?......The romanization of gaul explains NOTHING about France's modern genetic make-up you baffoon;.
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