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There are a lot of defining mutations for I1 suggesting a serious bottleneck before expanding.
Haplo I is supposed to have survived LGM in European refuges with subsequent northward expansion.
Just a tought : could pre-I1 have gone north towards Doggerland after the LGM?
The flooding of Doggerland would have killed a lot of them leaving just a few survivors.
Then these survivors still had to find a piece of land for themselves.
http://my.opera.com/nielsol/blog/2010/10/03/storegga-tsunami-flooded-doggerland
The survivors might have found a small piece of land somewhere in Danmark or in some fjord in southern Norway.
Or maybe even a small island that didn't drown.
The present distribution of I1 could be explained as the result of expansions during bronze and iron ages.
Haplo I is supposed to have survived LGM in European refuges with subsequent northward expansion.
Just a tought : could pre-I1 have gone north towards Doggerland after the LGM?
The flooding of Doggerland would have killed a lot of them leaving just a few survivors.
Then these survivors still had to find a piece of land for themselves.
http://my.opera.com/nielsol/blog/2010/10/03/storegga-tsunami-flooded-doggerland
The survivors might have found a small piece of land somewhere in Danmark or in some fjord in southern Norway.
Or maybe even a small island that didn't drown.
The present distribution of I1 could be explained as the result of expansions during bronze and iron ages.