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    Where did E-V13 originate ?

    Yes maybe that E-V13 has arisen in Southern Europe around 8,500 years ago but its parent E-V1083 very likely migrated directly from North Africa to South Europe sometime betwen 8,500 and 15,000 years ago. Indeed, the most important from this paper is the discovery of E-V1083 (also a parent of...
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    Where did E-V13 originate ?

    According to a new study by Trombetta et al.2015 (http://gbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/06/23/gbe.evv118.short?rss=1), E-V13 (like E-V22) is now under a new E-V1083. What is very interesting is that E-V1083* was found only in Eritrea (1.1%) and Sardinia (0.3%) and nowhere else among...
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    The Dark Side of France

    I would say the worst thing is France is chauvinism and the almost absence of freedom of speech (except for critics of religions). Did you know, for example, that since 2003 to whistle the Marseillaise (the bloody and xenophobic French National Anthem) is punishable by a fine of €7,500 and up...
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    Expansion of European patrilineages

    Supplementary Table 8. MSY-haplogroups in ancient European samples and we have an interesting table in Supplementary information with probably all ancient European Y-Dna tested so far (98 samples): Culture Country YBP Hg Simple hg N Mesolithic_HG Luxembourg 8'000 I2a1b-L178 I2 1...
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    K12b Dodecad K12b - Maltese results

    Here are (for the first time I think) the Dodecad 12b results for of a friend from Malta (all known ancestors from Malta). Not surprisingly, his results are quite similar to Sicilians but with a higher African component (North/West/East=8.0% vs 5.0%) quite similar to Portuguese (8.5%)...
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    Hitler's Y-DNA?

    "Having y-haplogroup E doesn't mean much", well, it depends for whom... Don't forget that Hitler was a racist like most of the Germans and Austrians at that time. Not so long ago, in the US, the powerful 'one-drop' rule dominated thinking about race, in which 'one drop' of non-white blood was...
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    Where did E-V13 originate ?

    E-V13 very likely originated in Libya, not in Near East. Indeed, Bekada et al. 2013 "Introducing the Algerian Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Profiles into the North African Landscape" reported 7.2% E-M78 in a sample of 83 Lybians (Cruciani et al. 2007; Ottoni et al. 2011; unpublished...
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    E-M81 is now thought to have originated 13,900 years ago

    Less than 10 samples so not enough and none from western iberia especially Portugal or Galicia.
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    E-M81 is now thought to have originated 13,900 years ago

    Well in fact, so far only 7 or 8 samples of ancient Dna from Iberia have been tested for Y-DNA . So it is much too small. But very likely in the next months when more samples have been tested, especially from Western iberia (Portugal, Galicia etc), they will find some E-M81...
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    E-M81 is now thought to have originated 13,900 years ago

    We see in the last version of the yfull tree, which analysed a lot of Full E-M81 Y-chromosome, that E-M81 is now thought to have originated 13,900 years ago (and not 5,600 as it was thought before since the old study by Cruciani 2004). So E-M81 may have entered Iberia during the Neolithic or...
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    age estimates by YFull

    E-M81 is now hought to have originated 13,900 years ago Deleted and moved to Eb1b
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    New map of mtDNA haplogroup I

    An I3a was found in Esperstedt, Germany in an early Bronze age burial - Unetice culture. ("Massive migration from the steppe is a source for Indo-European languages in Europe")
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    Analysing Eurasian & African autosomal DNA from Lazaridis et al. 2013

    On page 65 of the Supplementary information authors write : "This analysis confirm that gene flow from Sub-Saharan or North African populations has occurred in the Spanish sample. Table S11.2: Estimates of African admixture in Spanish population. The Spanish population may harbor some...
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    New map of mtDNA haplogroup I

    Hi, My haplogorup is I3a1 ad my genbankid HQ420832 was used by Behar/FtDna to determine this subclade You wrote "- I3 is found mostly in northwestern Europe (France, British Isles, and to a lower extent Italy and West Germany). Probably associated with the Proto-Italo-Celtic branch of the...
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