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Y-DNA haplogroup J2 frequency in ethnic Uzbeks in Central Asia:
J2= 30,4%
K*= 26%
R1a= 13%
G= 6,8%
N= 8,6%
D*= 4.3%
J*=4.3%
O3= 4,3%
* paragroups; For example, J* means neither J1 nor J2; it's a direct subclade of J haplogroup.
On the other hand, in ethnic Tajiks, R1a1 is more common, and J2 is low:
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I wouldn't call 16% J2 low. What many people love to ignore is that J2 is very frequent in all of the region and therefore a connection to Indo_Iranian ethnicity beside the R Haplogroups and G, LT is undoubtly.