Have yu got a source for thsi map, or haplogroups?
It’s kind of weird that N is called Finno-Ugrian when only place in map showing it are Fennic and Baltic, and it’s very common in northern Russia. So there really is no Ugric in there
In Turkey J2 is only dominant by 24%. Surprisingly R1b is second with 15.9%. And third G with 10.9%. I was expecting to see more I2 and E considering historical borders. But hey we are an alphabet soup!
Is this relevant to anything or is it just a racists atlas?
not gonna lie, i expected portugal to be randomly red
Croatia:
Friendship ended with South Slavs
West Slavs are my new friends
The people here in comments saying genetic diversity is racism is very concerning.
shit map.. like describing an entire sample by the max value
Finland can into Baltics?
Azerbaijan is weird. IIRC around 50% of them are J2 which is quite a lot. The Azerbaijanis in the South (Iran) are majority R1a/R1b ~ 45% whereas J2 is 22%.
Armenia is only roughly 30% R1b also if I’m not mistaken.
Croatia is i2, theres 2x more of i2 than r1a
What happened to Montenegro?
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Which one is the Chad dominant line?
So you’re saying I’m related to Danes??
So Basically R1b are Gaels?
Misleading and simplified map the E haplogroup that’s in Greece and Albania is not the same as what’s found in North Africa it’s hard to explain, but haplogroup E-V13 Subclade is nowhere in North Africa and can only really be found in the Balkans & Southern Italy because it originated in either Greece or somewhere else in the Southern balkans according to genetic studies it’s distribution follows Ancient Greek colonisation https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3068964/
l1 and l2 natives, everyone else can go back to where hey come from!
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y-DNA_haplogroups_in_populations_of_Europe
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Can someone explain in more detail?
Have yu got a source for thsi map, or haplogroups?
It’s kind of weird that N is called Finno-Ugrian when only place in map showing it are Fennic and Baltic, and it’s very common in northern Russia. So there really is no Ugric in there
https://fi.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haploryhm%C3%A4_N_(Y-DNA)#/media/Tiedosto%3AHaplogrupo_N_(ADN-Y).PNG
Greeks is also J2 and R1b
Oh look, its the Bulgarian empire appearing on the map again.
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I2a represent
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Male ancestry is following the iron curtain lol.
Proof that Baltic states are Northern Europe
So what I’m seeing is… we’re ancient.
Balkans + Scandinavia. The rest are newcomers.
Why not use something like this ? It is way less misleading
https://i.imgur.com/MTHBPRC.jpeg
In Turkey J2 is only dominant by 24%. Surprisingly R1b is second with 15.9%. And third G with 10.9%. I was expecting to see more I2 and E considering historical borders. But hey we are an alphabet soup!
Source for all letters out there: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_studies_on_Turkish_people#Haplogroup_distributions
edit: explain where ma Turkic dna at!
Is this relevant to anything or is it just a racists atlas?
not gonna lie, i expected portugal to be randomly red
Croatia:
Friendship ended with South Slavs
West Slavs are my new friends
The people here in comments saying genetic diversity is racism is very concerning.
shit map.. like describing an entire sample by the max value
Finland can into Baltics?
Azerbaijan is weird. IIRC around 50% of them are J2 which is quite a lot. The Azerbaijanis in the South (Iran) are majority R1a/R1b ~ 45% whereas J2 is 22%.
Armenia is only roughly 30% R1b also if I’m not mistaken.
Croatia is i2, theres 2x more of i2 than r1a
What happened to Montenegro?
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Which one is the Chad dominant line?
So you’re saying I’m related to Danes??
So Basically R1b are Gaels?
Misleading and simplified map the E haplogroup that’s in Greece and Albania is not the same as what’s found in North Africa it’s hard to explain, but haplogroup E-V13 Subclade is nowhere in North Africa and can only really be found in the Balkans & Southern Italy because it originated in either Greece or somewhere else in the Southern balkans according to genetic studies it’s distribution follows Ancient Greek colonisation https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3068964/
l1 and l2 natives, everyone else can go back to where hey come from!