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R1b1a1b and not R1b1a1a

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R1b1a1b

Hi everyone. Acoording to mytrueancestry I have a the R1b1a1b and it is not the classified R-V1636 as you say. Does anyone has the same and/or an explanation?
I had known that all R1b comes from Caucasus, south or Russia, Georgia, Armenia. The
R1b1a1b has been found in Russia as well but it's the most common haplogroup in Europe and english islands. Can you explain why this is not listed in you charts?
 
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R1b1a1b

Hi everyone. Acoording to mytrueancestry I have a the R1b1a1b and it is not the classified R-V1636 as you say. Does anyone has the same and/or an explanation?
I had known that all R1b comes from Caucasus, south or Russia, Georgia, Armenia. The R1b1a1b has been found in Russia as well but it's the most common haplogroup in Europe and english islands. Can you explain why this is not listed in you charts?
Hello cousin!
I too am R1b 1a 1b 1a 2c.....L 193.1 and I have found it near impossible to find a match.
However, if you saw my Whole Genome gegraphical map, and read my history, you will realises that we were an elite of people, located at important junctures and sites since moving from Sycthia and Armenia and The Silk Road, as we were the folks called the Phonecians and Mound Builders.
Yes, they adored us so much they went to all the bother of shovelling a few million tons of dirt on top of us!
I am presently writing a Thesis on us but our main locus, seems to be Skara Brae, 5,000 years ago, in Rennebister Earth House, and it looks real cosy!
You wouldn't happen to be carrying the C282Y, Hesmachromatosis mutancy by any chance?
 
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