Haplogroup Characteristics - R

How much E and Q is there? Surely must be a high number, E dominant in Africa Q in the Native people of north and south America. J must be pretty high too. And H is highest in India?
R is in highest frequency in Europe and North America right? But it's not as dominant as the O is in east Asia and it's a larger population too. So O has got to be the highest in number.
 
How much E and Q is there? Surely must be a high number, E dominant in Africa Q in the Native people of north and south America. J must be pretty high too. And H is highest in India?
R is in highest frequency in Europe and North America right? But it's not as dominant as the O is in east Asia and it's a larger population too. So O has got to be the highest in population.
 
How much E and Q is there? Surely must be a high number, E dominant in Africa Q in the Native people of north and south America. J must be pretty high too. And H is highest in India?
R is in highest frequency in Europe and North America right? But it's not as dominant as the O is in east Asia and it's a larger population too. So O has got to be the highest in population size.
 
R is also common in the Indian Subcontinent, which due to the population of the place gives it quite an addition.
 
R is also common in the Indian Subcontinent, which due to the population of the place gives it quite an addition.

Mainly R1a among the Brahmins. The Druids and the Brahmins were cousins...or so it would appear. :)

http://www.indiadivine.org/celtic-v...nt&utm_campaign=The+Celtic+–+Vedic+Connection

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