Ferreiro_
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I want to know about E3b1 if its solely exclusive to the adriatic area.
I don't know anything about E3b1 in Adriatic area, but I'll search for it.
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I want to know about E3b1 if its solely exclusive to the adriatic area.
According to scientific studies of flowers (2005), beleza (2006) and Capelli (2009), 18% of individuals in western Andalucia, SW of Spain, belong to haplogroup E, subclade M-81. This haplogroup is also the majority, as you all know, in Morocco and Algeria. The scientific conclusion is simple: 1 in 5 people in cities like Seville and Cadiz share the same haplogroup that the typical residents of Rabat, Casablanca or Algiers.
The New Fantastic 4 will attack me, but it is not my assertion, science says it:
In Europe, E-M81 is found everywhere but mostly in the Iberian Peninsula Spain, where unlike in the rest of Europe[Note 6] it is more common than E-M78, with an average frequency of 4-5.6%. Its frequencies are higher in the western half of the peninsula with frequencies reaching 8% in Extremadura and South Portugal, 9% in Galicia, 18% in Western Andalusia and Northwest Castile and 9% to 17% in Cantabria.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_E1b1b_(Y-DNA)
According to scientific studies of flowers (2005), beleza (2006) and Capelli (2009), 18% of individuals in western Andalucia, SW of Spain, belong to haplogroup E, subclade M-81. This haplogroup is also the majority, as you all know, in Morocco and Algeria. The scientific conclusion is simple: 1 in 5 people in cities like Seville and Cadiz share the same haplogroup that the typical residents of Rabat, Casablanca or Algiers.
The New Fantastic 4 will attack me, but it is not my assertion, science says it:
In Europe, E-M81 is found everywhere but mostly in the Iberian Peninsula Spain, where unlike in the rest of Europe[Note 6] it is more common than E-M78, with an average frequency of 4-5.6%. Its frequencies are higher in the western half of the peninsula with frequencies reaching 8% in Extremadura and South Portugal, 9% in Galicia, 18% in Western Andalusia and Northwest Castile and 9% to 17% in Cantabria.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_E1b1b_(Y-DNA)
In Portugal, according to Beleza (2006), best genetic study Grey Moss says, 12% of natives are haplogroup E.
in certain regions and cities the figure is much higher. Example, the city of Beja in the south has 37.5% of haplogroup E (8 samples). Portalegre 25% (28 samples). Both of them are in the region called Alentejo, border with Andalucía.
Even Lisboa gets 17.2% (35 samples).
The complete link (page 6)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1...05.00221.x/pdf
Iberians should stop feeding the t-r-o-l-lYou changed most of this data, Drac discovered you, so stop with the childish behaviour. Haplogroup E in Iberia is not a secret, and nobody cares about this like you do. Sorry man, singing the same song everyday wouldn't make Spaniards as African as you like. It just makes you a total jackass.
I want to know about E3b1 if its solely exclusive to the adriatic area.
In Portugal, according to Beleza (2006), best genetic study Grey Moss says, 12% of natives are haplogroup E.
in certain regions and cities the figure is much higher. Example, the city of Beja in the south has 37.5% of haplogroup E (8 samples). Portalegre 25% (28 samples). Both of them are in the region called Alentejo, border with Andalucía.
Even Lisboa gets 17.2% (35 samples).
The complete link (page 6)
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1...05.00221.x/pdf
See here distribution and frequency of the different subclades
http://www.genebase.com/learning/article/2
See here distribution and frequency of the different subclades
http://www.genebase.com/learning/article/2
The overall, according Beleza genetic research of 2006, in Lisbon (region), the most populated in Portugal, gets 14.5% of haplogroup E, Alentejo (region) gets 19.9% of haplogroup E. Very near rate in Western Andalucia, 18%, according the other link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_E1b1b_(Y-DNA)
- <LI id=cite_note-34>^ Flores et al. (2005) <LI id=cite_note-35>^ Beleza et al. (2006) <LI id=cite_note-Harvcoltxt.7CCapelli_et_al..7C2009-36>^ a b Capelli et al. (2009)
- ^ a b Maca-Meyer N., Sánchez-Velasco P., Flores C. et al., Larruga JM, González AM, Oterino A, Leyva-Cobián F (2003), "Y Chromosome and Mitochondrial DNA Characterization of Pasiegos, a Human Isolate from Cantabria (Spain)", Annals of Human Genetics 67 (Pt 4): 329–339, doi:10.1046/j.1469-1809.2003.00045.x, PMID 12914567.
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