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Interesting how so many lineages are European-looking. I am surprised at the abundance of K1a among Afghans. Although some mt-haplogroups like T, U, W or X are common in Central and South Asia, it's the first time I see such a high incidence of K. I didn't count, but it looks like the dominant haplogroups in this list.
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