motzart
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- Location
- Regina
- Ethnic group
- English
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- I2a1a2a1a L233
- mtDNA haplogroup
- H1c3
Just for fun. You could say that, objectively, whichever Y DNA Haplogroup has the most defining SNPs is the most evolved. Literally !!:grin:.
Taking a quick glance at the ISOGG Tree, it looks like G2a1 has an absolute ton of defining SNPs. Of course we don't know of all the currently existing SNPs yet... and we may not ever... but we have a good idea.
My question to you knowledgeable individuals is: which Y DNA Haplogroup has the most defining SNPs? Who is the most evolved?
And alternatively, who has the least!!!:ashamed2:?
Taking a quick glance at the ISOGG Tree, it looks like G2a1 has an absolute ton of defining SNPs. Of course we don't know of all the currently existing SNPs yet... and we may not ever... but we have a good idea.
My question to you knowledgeable individuals is: which Y DNA Haplogroup has the most defining SNPs? Who is the most evolved?
And alternatively, who has the least!!!:ashamed2:?