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- Y-DNA haplogroup
- R1b
- mtDNA haplogroup
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In the past, founder effects happened because people were few, and any one individual could have major genetical impact. Atleast that seems to me to be what explains the possibility of founder effects.
Im no colossus when it comes to knowledge about haplogroups and how they spread and everything so take the above with a pinch of salt, and tell me what you think enabled founder-effects in history, why they have seemingly stopped occuring in the times after the bronze age and if you believe that they could happen again and if so under what conditions.
Looking forward to reading all your answers!
Im no colossus when it comes to knowledge about haplogroups and how they spread and everything so take the above with a pinch of salt, and tell me what you think enabled founder-effects in history, why they have seemingly stopped occuring in the times after the bronze age and if you believe that they could happen again and if so under what conditions.
Looking forward to reading all your answers!