Hello everyone,
I infortunately find only little informations about the U3 group, this group seems to be not very common. I a U3a2 and i want to know if my group and his subclade where already present in neolithic Europe.
Thank you !
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Hello everyone,
I infortunately find only little informations about the U3 group, this group seems to be not very common. I a U3a2 and i want to know if my group and his subclade where already present in neolithic Europe.
Thank you !
Hey, I've also had the same problem with little information about U1 as a haplogroup. I have definitely seen U3 and U3a in some of the
spreadsheets that i've gone through. I would recommend you also go through them and maybe make a U3 folder on your computer where you
can archive them.
Start with the U1 thread because I know for sure that I saw U3:
https://www.eupedia.com/forum/thread...ighlight=u1a1a
I also saw at U3 in this paper, but it had no U1 so its not in that thread. Even though the paper is
behind a paywall, the spreadsheets with haplogroups are actually downloadable in the supplementary
information section.
https://www.nature.com/articles/natu...ry-information
Good luck
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You can find Maciamo's analysis of it here.
https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplo...U3_mtDNA.shtml
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Thank you Johane Derite and Angela