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Uhh, But his family emigated from Italy, not the natives of Corsica.Not sure if it's definetely known, but I think he probably was G2a3b1a.
At least, it's a very likely option xd
Always got useful information from you, Maciamo.Thank you!Indeed, the Bonaparte family originated in central Tuscany. Remains the possibility of a non-paternity event.
Statistically, the most common haplogroup in both Corsica and Tuscany is R1b (mostly the Italian R1b-S28/U152), so the odds is that the Bonaparte lineage belongs to that haplogroup. The second highest odds are for haplogroup J2.
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