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    I1 and U106 - always Germanic or speaking language ancestral to Common Germanic?

    YFull estimates TMRCA of I1 as 4600 ybp and TMRCA of U106 as 4800 ybp. Proto-Germanic language is believed to have been spoken to about 2500 ybp, which is much after the development of U106 and I1 subbranches (according to YFull estimations it is more than 2000 years). If all U106 and I1 is...
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    Rębała's study about some Polish, German and Slovakian populations

    https://www.nature.com/articles/ejhg2012190 - "Contemporary paternal genetic landscape of Polish and German populations: from early medieval Slavic expansion to post-World War II resettlements" In that study Slavic population from Poland (from regions: Kaszuby, Kociewie and Kurpie) have well...
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    J1-Z18271 - probably the haplogroup of Israelites?

    I think that it appears interestingly probable that haplogroup J-Z18271 (aka J-Y3088) is the lineage of biblical Israelites. TMRCA of this clade is estimated by YFull as 3000 ybp (https://www.yfull.com/tree/J-Y3088/) and the estimates of YFull may be 15-25% too low. So it appears possible that...
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    J2-L70-Z435 - theory that it is Israelite haplogroup

    I have a hope that this topic would not be classified as religious propaganda. It is about quite thought-provoking theory about one of straight male lineages. I suppose that existence of haplogroup J2-Z435 may be a proof of existence of characters from religious books. I coined a theory that...
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    R1a-YP254 and Poland - " the lineage of legendary Lech"?

    R1a-YP254 appear to be very popular branch of R1a in Poland despite its young age (YFull gives TMRCA of about 2100 years). Many of R1a samples with DYS385=10-14 and DYS439=10 have YP254 mutation. I suppose that about 20% of Poles have R1a-YP254. YP254 is heavily concentrated in what is today...
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