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    Y-DNA of Germans from Silesia, Pomerania, Pomerelia and Prussia

    Indeed. One G from the Pommern Project map however, for the "Pomerania & Pomerelia" section: Christian Marquardt, b.1802, Pomerania, Germany Marker Location: Labes, Regenwalde, Germany
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    Could Frank Zappa's haplogroup be J2 ?

    Is there really a question?
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    Kings of France may have been R1b-U106 after all (rather than G2a3b1)

    Yeah, this has me a tad confused. Did the two (cloth & head) truly match or not? If they did, is this then to be taken as coincidence?! Don't know the language, but have heard the broadcast at radio1.be entitled "Koning Hendrik IV verliest opnieuw hoofd" questions at least one of the former "G"...
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    who are the pommeranians?

    For those whose Pomeranian interest is family-related, I've recently started the "Pommern Project" at FTDNA. The project is open to anyone with direct male or female line ancestry in pre-1945 Pomerania, and who have had their DNA tested at FTDNA. This is the first public mention I've made of...
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    Haplogroup G from the Levant (early farmer), R1b & J (herders) from East Anatolia

    As a confirmed "dummie" I guess my question would be: Can the diversity of the Levant be shown to be greater than that of the Caucasus?
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