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Haplogroup I – North Europe, Balkans
Haplogroup I represents the largest and oldest haplogroup throughout Europe with few exceptions. The origins of haplogroup I are thought to begin with haplogroup IJ — from the Middle East as far back as 40,000 years ago. The mutation of Haplogroup I occurred some 25,000 years after the formation of haplogroup IJ. I includes Cro-Magnons […]
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Haplogroup R1b – Western Europe
Haplogroup R1b in Europe Haplogroup R1b is common among populations of Western Europe with specific distribution in Ireland, Western Wales, Scottish Highlands, Atlantic fringes of France, North Sea coast of Europe, Catalonia and Basque country. It has also been traced among populations in Anatolia and Caucasus, Central and South Asia as well as in some […]
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Y Haplogroup G
Haplogroup G (M201) is a human Y-chromosome haplogroup. It is one of two branches of Haplogroup GHIJK, the other being Haplogroup HIJK. At the level of national populations, G-M210 is most commonly found in Georgia; it is found at even higher levels among many other regional and minority populations in The Caucasus. G-M210 is also […]
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