Dale Cooper
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Hello, I'm opening this thread because I don't understand something when it comes albanians... I went on page from this site: http://www.eupedia.com/europe/european_y-dna_haplogroups.shtml
And I agree with percentages shown on that link, everything is ok, but I don't understand one thing, and that is about albanians:
For every other nation when you count all percentages for all haplogroups you get the sum of 100% of all haplogroups found in some nation (country), and that's how it should be ofcourse, but when you count all percentages from this albanian section you get the sum from all this haplogroups: 93%... so what happen with other 7%?
I mean, which haplogroups albanians have in those 7% not mentioned amongst other haplogroups? C, P, L, A, H? I mean, is there any other haplogroups in albanians not mentioned above in that section for albanians on that picture I placed?
Greets :cool-v:
And I agree with percentages shown on that link, everything is ok, but I don't understand one thing, and that is about albanians:
For every other nation when you count all percentages for all haplogroups you get the sum of 100% of all haplogroups found in some nation (country), and that's how it should be ofcourse, but when you count all percentages from this albanian section you get the sum from all this haplogroups: 93%... so what happen with other 7%?
I mean, which haplogroups albanians have in those 7% not mentioned amongst other haplogroups? C, P, L, A, H? I mean, is there any other haplogroups in albanians not mentioned above in that section for albanians on that picture I placed?
Greets :cool-v: