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    Philosophy Was Nietzsche German or Polish?

    It shouldn't be hard to find polish "ancestors" 3 generations back?
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    Y-DNA haplogroups of ancient civilizations

    Someone assumed that the main population in ancient Greece was I2, but culturologists say it was the Mongols who built the core of helots and then with Thracian, Semitic and IE elements. Thracians are assumed to be I2 with some R1a.
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    Sarmatians, Serbs, Croats and I2a2

    I would associate the Sarmatians with R1a and Gets with I2a. They fused to Slaws in Sarmizegetusa.
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    I2a-Din came to the Balkans and Dinaric Alps with the Thracians, Dacians & Illyrians

    I actually think that Slaws were begotten through Sarmatians and Gets (Thracians) in Sarmizegetusa. Now, Thracians are a mix of a majority of I2a and R1a. Wasn't there any analysis of the skeletons of those preceeding populations?
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    I2a-Din came to the Balkans and Dinaric Alps with the Thracians, Dacians & Illyrians

    So, you claim that other Bosnians like Croats and moslems from I2a Happlotypes also belong, "just like 99% of the Serbs" to the I2a1b3a L147.2 (din s/n) subcluster?
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    I2a-Din came to the Balkans and Dinaric Alps with the Thracians, Dacians & Illyrians

    I2a1 P37.2I2a1b L178/S328, M423 I2a1b1 M359.2/P41.2 I2a1b2 L161.1/S185 I2a1b3 L621/S392 (Former I2a2a in the Y2010 tree, L69.2) I2a1b3a L147.2 (din s/n) I-M423[edit] Haplogroup I-M423 is the most frequent Y-chromosome Haplogroup I-M170 in Central and Eastern European populations...
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    Phenotype and y-chromosom

    Wait a minute, did someone just said that my y-chromosome could come actually from my mother?
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    Phenotype and y-chromosom

    I thought I had it all, but now, you see what came out. I was thinking the x-chromosomes are multiplied after the fertilization, and if the gender is male, then only the x of female is multiplied, which would make a probability of 1:45 that the child will look like the father. But if you say...
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    Phenotype and y-chromosom

    If the sperms carry only chromosomes, then they carry also full phenotypes. The question is only which one shall prevail, the fathers or the mothers.
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    Phenotype and y-chromosom

    Of course, the looks are stored in the x-chromosome, because it is the only information that travels from father to mother. Are you telling me that there is more information in the sperm than the y-chromosome which gives father's phenotype to the son?
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    Phenotype and y-chromosom

    Of course they are, because son can look like the father. The question is only if the son can look like the grandmother, this would mean that the x chromosome can fully influence the y.
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    Phenotype and y-chromosom

    I'm actually just asking if the grandson could look equally like the grandmother, and the looks would be transmitted through the y-chromosome only. :smile:
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    How do genetic test "calculators" trace your ancestry to different locations?

    That's exactly what I wanted to know, i.e. how is the "indigenous people" information gathered and is it really possible to trace the movement of our ancestors through different gene-pools and geo-locations through the past.
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    Phenotype and y-chromosom

    Hello all and excuse me if a similar thread exists! I have a question and want to give you an example of how I imagine it. For example, if a man and woman come from different nations who have never crossed their genes, lets say nation a-woman and nation b-man, and they become a male offspring...
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