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    Mesolithic/Neolithic Greek DNA

    http://dienekes.blogspot.com.es/2012...poulou-on.html

    Let's see what comes out. Right now it is important to note that there's no MtDNA U, so the data at the moment is:

    X, K, J, H, T

    Can't wait to see the details! :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knovas View Post
    http://dienekes.blogspot.com.es/2012...poulou-on.html

    Let's see what comes out. Right now it is important to note that there's no MtDNA U, so the data at the moment is:

    X, K, J, H, T

    Can't wait to see the details! :)

    What about me,

    Although the term Mesolithic I do not understand,
    ARchaiologists give no mesolithic era in south Balkans but an epipaleolithic,
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    Hybris (abuse, opprombium) is born
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    Any archaeological evidence from Y-DNA from Neolithic/Mesolithic/Epipaleolithic Greece? I would suppose high frequencies of E-V13, J2b and G2a.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandros View Post
    Any archaeological evidence from Y-DNA from Neolithic/Mesolithic/Epipaleolithic Greece? I would suppose high frequencies of E-V13, J2b and G2a.
    J2b is rare in Greece, Anatolian J2a is more common.

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    Haplogroup J2b is the predominant J2 Haplogroup in mainland Greece. Haplogroup J2a is primarily found in Crete. Check study below.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18269686

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    Anyone aware of any new data on this yet?

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    i have to inform you that there is no such thing as greek genes because greece is a modern country from the 1800 something and in ancient times there was only city states and no greece the name greece at that time was invented by the romans who called all of the people who lived on the balkans for greeks - graecia = balkans, when you hunt genes you can forget countrys it beyond that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yagi View Post
    i have to inform you that there is no such thing as greek genes because greece is a modern country from the 1800 something and in ancient times there was only city states and no greece the name greece at that time was invented by the romans who called all of the people who lived on the balkans for greeks - graecia = balkans, when you hunt genes you can forget countrys it beyond that
    Sorry, maybe you are confusing the Hg mutations and devastate discusions of the forum, with a deterministic manner,
    when we speak about Nations, we speak mainly about a unification movement that connects people,
    and yes ancient Greece existed, since many ancient Authors say about that,
    I guess you never read one,
    simply you want to promote, propaganda, and I guess you are another Albanian who just wants to push his state propaganda,
    to inform you more, city states were states, not nations, states had little different believes so they belong to relativity families like dorians Aeolians etc,
    and these tribes were connected among them so to make clear who was Greek, who was Roman who was Lydian etc,


    and since you claim about no Greek DNA, search your feet toe.
    a genetical mark that has been found from far ancient times to today,
    having moret than 64% of ancient Greek population, and about 45% of modern greek population, a mark that does not exist in many continents and parts of the world, a mutation that is considered unique,
    search your foot toe, maybe you have some Greek genes in you.

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    hahaha i like to see those facts especially when the "new" greece is inhabited by armenians arvanits "slavic" tribes christian turks from georgia and so on...... the germans really put you on and braindwashed the whole new nation greece and i guess youre gonna say that the greek royal family is greek also what a joke.....


    paste in some proof of your evidence then and teach the world about the greek genes


    lol

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