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  1. andalusich

    Retracing the mtDNA genealogy of Nicholas II of Russia (haplogroup T2)

    What's your haplogroup and subclade?
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    Immigration Sweden or how to destroy a country through poor immigration policy

    Sweden is not destroyed in any way, get out of your house and stop watching news online
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    Race and Haplogroups

    I acknowledge that autosomal DNA primarily influences physical traits. However, there is a misconception that autosomal/PCA charts determine one's race. In reality, these charts just indicate which population someone might resemble more based on the sample database, rather than revealing the...
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    Race and Haplogroups

    It does affect looks, look at this post https://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/does-y-dna-influence-ones-looks-after-all.32833/post-490260
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    Race and Haplogroups

    If not Y-DNA what do you think defines race? Just because your DNA test shows 80% Chinese ancestry doesn't mean you're biologically connected to specific individuals; it merely matches your sample with their database. True genetic relationships involve sharing blood within the human genome...
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    Greek Jewish Y-DNA

    Essentially 1. They would all come from the same ancestors, share the same grandfathers, share thousands of mutations and have around 1% of their DNA genome in common. That’s what fits the description of a tribe or race in that case. This is only genetically but there are other factors like...
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    Question How does a new Y-dna haplogroup appeared?

    Yes exactly. Not only he share the same J haplogroup but has the same subclades further down J
  8. andalusich

    Race and Haplogroups

    Unrelated but I have never seen a blonde R1b despite looking very hard. An R1b man has dark hair or sometimes red hair. There might be a darkening agent on R1b. The haplogroups where I see blondes is I1 and R1a. I think it’s normal because it came from Central Asia but there’s this big...
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    Question How does a new Y-dna haplogroup appeared?

    As-Salam-Aleikum akhi. If a man is J1 his son would be under J1 and his subclade aswell. Sometimes there are new mutations but the father’s haplogroup would still be ancestral to his haplogroup. A man inherits 100% of the Y chromosome of his father.
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    Greek Jewish Y-DNA

    Autosomal completely dilutes after couples of hundred years, Y chromosome stays forever. If the descendan of the Nigerian you mentioned decides to marry a Nigerian women, his kids will be Nigerian autosomally while carrying a Nigerian haplogroup. A father and son have different autosomal yet...
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    Greek Jewish Y-DNA

    I'm having difficulty grasping your point. The majority of Jews can be categorized into groups such as R1a Z93 (like Netanyahu), Slavic clades like R1b DF27 / U152, E-V13, E-M81, or various subclades of J1, J2 & G. For example, Netanyahu would share a common ancestor with most Pakistanis, dating...
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    Greek Jewish Y-DNA

    It shows Jewish is not a race like it is believed. How can you be a race with 8 different haplogroups so 8 different lineages?
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    Searching for famous R1b-U106 individuals

    3800 years is a stretch. A recent study published shows R1b has shorter branch and mutation rate so the TMRCA is younger than it is showed. YFull and FTDNA use the same calculations for all haplogroups I also read one of your posts saying the number of mutations R1b has got in a short amount of...
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