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It gets very interesting. It could be that that the DNA did not mutate that much in Ice Age so thye could be older thus spread over wider areas.
Here is the Karafet Report
http://forwhattheywereweare.blogspot.ca/2014/06/y-dna-macro-haplogroup-k-m526.html
Haplogroup P is very interesting. It is pointing towards a south-east asian origin:there is P*-P295 of which there are few in Indonesia and the Philippines
and there is P1-M45 who is ancestral to Q and R
I estimate P1 split from P* more than 45000 years ago in northern India
P1 crossed the Hindu Kush and moved toward the Altaï Mts some 38000 years ago, around the time Q and R were born
No. But my parental tribal line traces back to south-east Kazakhstan where haplogroup R1a is very frequent. What I don't understand is how P-M45 can be ancestral to P* and QR, when you are actually saying that P-M45 is P1 in reality?you claim you are P-M45, that is P1
have you been tested for Q-M242 and R-M207 ?
According to dr. Spencer Wells they just stayed in central asia like Niyazov's family did. What do you think?if so, next question would be where did your ancestors survive the ice ages ?
my haplogroup has been updated in the YFULL Ytree to P*
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