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Post by Bozur on Jul 20, 2008 2:35:05 GMT -5
Y-haplogroups in Serbia I2A 38 % E1B1B 20 % R1A 19 % R1B 14 % J2 9 %
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Y-haplogroups in Greece E1B1B 32 % R1B 31 % J2 14 % R1A 12 % I2A 11 %
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Y-haplogroups in Bulgaria R1B 41 % E1B1B 31 % R1A 28 %
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Y-haplogroups in RMacedonia I2A 39 % E1B1B 26 % R1A 20 % J2 15 % R1B 10 %
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Y-haplogroups in Romania E1B1B 38 % R1A 29 % R1B 25 % I2A 8 %
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Y-haplogroups in Turkey G 28 % R1B 21 % J 16 % K 11 % F* 11 % R1A 9 % I2A 4 % www.igenea.com/index.php?content=49&id=5for info on the types en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Human_Y-DNA_haplogroups
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Jul 20, 2008 3:36:38 GMT -5
taking the overall distribution of the sequences (by using only smaller number of common number towards 100% total) we have following distribution
Greeks and Serbs are 66% same
Data above shows that; - Balkan people are mutually most related - Greeks are closely related to Balkan people - Serbs and Fyromians are almost one (genetically) - Surprising distance between Serbs/Fyromans and Bulgarians. (due to the fact that Bulgarians only have three types to compare) - Turkey is distant (they have J and Balkans has J2) (Turkey is 83% similar with Georgia and 75% with Armenia)
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Jul 20, 2008 21:56:51 GMT -5
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Post by Bozur on Jul 28, 2008 23:18:43 GMT -5
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