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    R1b and Native Americans

    Anyways, lots of posts, fair bit of ranting. But I hope for tribes like Ojibwe, that one actually struggle to find TMRCA with people living in Europe, that haven't moved back over the Atlantic; for the last 1000 years without poor coverage. At the very least, with the few public in the A5846...
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    R1b and Native Americans

    But, there is certainly many undiscovered groups in R-L21. And in american databases, searching for hg38 positions, at sites like varsome or gnomad broadinstitute browsers. This is SNP L21, Y-13542548-C-G, S552, Y-4751726-C-A, A5846, Y-14927647-G-A. And you generally need to find an SNP that...
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    R1b and Native Americans

    Not because there are contacts involved, but by Ojibew being curous about this question, visiting and taking part in Northern Scandinavia; it will be adhered to. As it should not inolve much further ado for the Arctic Council, where it would be out of place, for half a millenia genealogy for me...
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    R1b and Native Americans

    There are many reasons to discuss founder effects, and why that is steering principle in evaluation. And certainly in provider dependencies, for adapation to food and activity; that a Soviet level nightmare is needed to significantly break from it. Or a larger geographical and natural events to...
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    R1b and Native Americans

    There seem to me, to be far too many similarities between "Lappland" and Ojibwe for it to be purely accidental. Furthermore, assuming this R-M269 mess is due to Doggerland dispersing. I do not know if there are set rules that involve ethnicity for haplogroups, but it is a recent bottleneck...
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    R1b and Native Americans

    R-A5846 at yfull would be a candidate, significant changes seem to have been done between these two norwegian samples from the "correct part of Norway". With sample age estimates that is prior to Norwegian stoneage, bot and ship building at around 2400 BCE, which would be as such that it would...
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    Analysis of R1b subclades in Scandinavia

    While back in early Viking age. Romans were exporting and banishing supporters of Arianisme left and right to spread their ideas elsewhere. Athenaseus of Alexandria, it's chief librarian were exiled through his career by no less than five different Roman emperors over Trinitarianism vs Arianism...
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    Analysis of R1b subclades in Scandinavia

    "Around 2800 BC, metal was introduced in Scandinavia in the Corded Ware Culture. In much of Scandinavia, a Boat Axe Culture became prominent, known from some 3,000 graves. The period 2500–500 BC also left many visible remains to modern times, most notably the many thousands rock carvings in...
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    Analysis of R1b subclades in Scandinavia

    That is, I have two SNP's of L21, and nobody else in A5846 and BY11863 especially seem to have it, one that everyone in other sub clades of L21 do have. Where this perhaps marks migration to British Isles and around Skagerrak especially as early splits, where it is reasonable that the majority...
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    Analysis of R1b subclades in Scandinavia

    "The first farming and thus the start of the Neolithic period, began ca. 4000 BC around the Oslofjord, with the technology coming from southern Scandinavia. The break-through occurred between 2900 and 2500 BC, when oats, barley, pigs, cattle, sheep and goats became common and spread as far north...
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    Analysis of R1b subclades in Scandinavia

    And then of course, I just happen to have V15a2, where V15 is thought to be one of the main mtDNA following R1b from Armenia or there about perhaps. Where most realities, where most migrations involved many branches - it isn't compatible with most contemporary theories that come with flair of...
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    Analysis of R1b subclades in Scandinavia

    It is easy to forget how sparsely populated Norway is, with clear distinctions. Theories coming from British isles and Germany never adds up with realities, stereotypes and expectations. While many have read fool proof theories about it being highly beneficial to import British farmers to Norway...
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