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- Y-DNA haplogroup
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- U5b2a2b1
Once upon a time in the West : paleogenetic analyses on Mesolithic to Early Bronze Age individuals from the Iberian Peninsula
Loads of new Mesolithic-Bronze age Iberian mtDNA was just released. Only one sample is Mesolithic and its U5b. K1a, T2b, J1c, H1, H3, and U5b dominated Iberian mtDNA from the Neolithic to the Bronze age and still does today. N1a1a is less frequent than in Neolithic Anatolia and Central Europe. Neolithic Iberian mtDNA is most similar to French Neolithic mtDNA.
The first appearance of U5a is in Bell Beaker. U5 was frequent in all periods but all of it was U5b. One Bell Beaker U5a is U5a1b1 and dates to 2492-2334 cal BC. I consider U5a1b1 a Steppe lineage because in ancient European mtDNA it only exists in heavily Steppe admixed people.
Loads of new Mesolithic-Bronze age Iberian mtDNA was just released. Only one sample is Mesolithic and its U5b. K1a, T2b, J1c, H1, H3, and U5b dominated Iberian mtDNA from the Neolithic to the Bronze age and still does today. N1a1a is less frequent than in Neolithic Anatolia and Central Europe. Neolithic Iberian mtDNA is most similar to French Neolithic mtDNA.
The first appearance of U5a is in Bell Beaker. U5 was frequent in all periods but all of it was U5b. One Bell Beaker U5a is U5a1b1 and dates to 2492-2334 cal BC. I consider U5a1b1 a Steppe lineage because in ancient European mtDNA it only exists in heavily Steppe admixed people.