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  1. Templar

    (OFFTOPIC about body size)

    I think there is a pretty clear correlation between haplogroup I frequency and tallness. The two regions of Europe most known for having a lot of tall people are both the ones with the highest rates of haplogroup I: Scandinavia and the Dinaric Alps...
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    OFFTOPIC: Kurds as Indo-Europeans & Indo-European haplogroups

    Kurds, like all other Indo-Europeans, mixed heavily with the people they conquered. Indo-Europeans who conquered Europe, mixed with the native Cro-Magnons and Neolithic migrants from the near-East in Southern Europe. In India they mixed with Dravidians. And in the Middle-East they largely mixed...
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    Austria's Y-haplo-groups.

    I know that Austria is mostly R1b, but could someone please list specific clades of it, and whether or not they are of Celtic or Germanic origin. I am wondering if Austria is more Germanic or Celtic. The area was inhabited by Celts for thousands of years, and it was the location of the Hallstatt...
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    Immigration Developed Nations Attract Young vs. Educated Migrants

    http://www.gallup.com/poll/144287/developed-nations-attract-young-educated-migrants.aspx Developed Nations Attract Young vs. Educated Migrants
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    Is haplogroups I linked to the highest body height ?

    It is interesting how the countries with the highest frequency of Haplogroup I (balkans and Scandinavia/Northern Europe), also have the tallest people in the world. You can confirm this by looking up "human height around the world" on wikipedia and by googling the the frequency of Haplogroup I...
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