Angela
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Majority J2a-M410 in various subclades, and some J2b-L283 and some J2b-M205.
However, nevertheless, according to this study Imperial Romans had over 50 % of J haplogroups. Of course various subclades and various origins but still..
J2a 300-700 CE PF5008>L581* Late Antiquity J2a 400-600 CE L26>PF5087>PF5116>PF5119>L558>Y5014>M319 Late Antiquity J2a 5345-5221 BCE J-S11842* Y15913- Z6271- M67>Z1847>Y4036>Z467>S11842* Neolithic J2a1a 100-300 CE R68 J-Y13534* Y23159- Y14696- L25>F3133>Z7706>Y13534 Imperial Rome J2a1a 55-211 CE R-Z30677 M67>Z1847>Z7671>CTS900>Z7661>Y3020>Y11200>Z30677 Imperial Rome J2a1a 27 BCE-300 CE J-Z6264* Z28602- M67>Z1847>Z500>Y6240>PF7394>Z6264* Imperial Rome J2a1a 1600-1700 CE M67>Z1847>Z500>Y6240>PF7394 Renaissance J2a1a 0-200 CE J-PH672 Y150774- M67>Z1847>Z500>M92>Z508>Z504>PF7412>Z515>PH672* Imperial Rome J2a1a 1-400 CE J-Z6271 L26>PF5087>PF5116>PF5119>L558>M67>Z1847>Y4036>Z467>S11842>Z6271 Imperial Rome J2a1a 0-200 CE J-Y47649 L26>PF5087>PF5160>PF5197>PF5172>Y154816>Y47649* Imperial Rome J2a1a 300-500 CE J-Z40772 FGC58752- L25>Z438>Z387>L70>Z435>Z2148>CTS3601>PF5456>Y24651>Z40772* Late Antiquity J2a1a 1480-1490 CE L25>Z438>Z387>L70>Z435>Z2148>Z2177>PH185>FGC32147 Renaissance J2a1a 1600-1700 CE J-Z435 L26>PF5087>PF5160>L24>Y22662>L25>Z438>Z387>L70>Z435* Renaissance J2b1 771-947 CE J-PF7321 Y45447- YP51- FT45018- Y134194- Y22037- M205>PF7321* Medieval J2b1 135-244 CE J-Y134194 M205>PF7321>Y134194 Imperial Rome J2b2a 700-600 BCE J-CTS6190 M241>L283>Z600>Z585>Z615>Z597>Z2507>Y15058>Z38240>CTS6190 Etruscan_IA J2b2a 0-200 CE M241>L283>Z600>Z585>Z615>Z597>Z2507>Z638>Z1297>Z1295>Z8421>Z631 Imperial Rome J2b2a 1280-1430 CE M241>L283>Z600>Z585>Z615>Z597>Z2507>Z638>Z1297>Y27522>Y23094* Medieval
And your point is?
Something wrong with yDna J2, whether J2b or J2a?
If one could make accurate predictions from maps of modern frequencies it looks to me like either an arrival through Greece and the area around Albania or directly from places like Crete, Cyprus, or Asia Minor. They might have gone directly to Rome or after some hundreds of years in Southern Italy.
My question was whether you have any pertinent information of where those subclades each are most frequent and when they might have arrived, i.e. the dating. For example, how about Crete? The Peloponnesus? Coastal Anatolia?
That's what we're trying to do, yes? Figure out how all of the migrations which make up Europeans occurred?