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Haplogroup: T2, a subgroup of T Age: less than 33,000 years Region: Europe, Near East Populations: Northern Europeans, Spanish Highlight: The outlaw Jesse James carried mitochondrial DNA from haplogroup T2.; Agriculture Y-Dna Haplogroup: E1b1b1a, a subgroup of E1b1b Age: 23,000 years Region: Northern Africa, Southern Europe Populations: Berbers, Iberians, Balkans Highlight: Two different migrations brought E1b1b1a into Europe. Ancestry Painting is still not available and should be completed within one day!!
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E1b1b: Mediterranean Origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean, Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The Phoenicians, the Greeks, and the Romans belong to this Haplogroup. |
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Yeah, you'll probably get your Ancestry Painting in around six hours. I think that's how long mine took.
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it says balkans too and my paternal line is from the balkans...
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E1b1b: Mediterranean Origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean, Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The Phoenicians, the Greeks, and the Romans belong to this Haplogroup. |
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We share 73.79%, IM, so very distant. Slightly more than I share with Blank Slate.
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Gypsy President
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Global Similarity is available
Southern Europeans Northern Europeans Near Easterners Central Asians Northern Africans Siberians North Americans South Americans Eastern Asians Oceanians Eastern Africans Southern Africans Western Africans Central Africans Southern Europeans Tell me more about these reference populations. Humans first moved into southern Europe roughly 40,000 years ago, probably traveling from the Near East. For the first few thousand years after they arrived they shared the region with the Neanderthals, who were better adapted to the cooler climate. By 28,000 years ago, however, the Neanderthals had disappeared, possibly at the hands of the more culturally sophisticated humans. Unlike northern Europe, which became inhospitable during the bitterly cold and dry Ice Age, southern Europe provided at least a few areas, called refugia, where humans could survive. As the glaciers retreated about 15,000 years ago, groups of people began to grow in number and migrate north and east. The genomes of living Europeans reflect the rapid population expansions of that time. We consider boundaries of southern Europe to include the Alps and Pyrenees to the north, the Mediterranean to the south, and the Black Sea to the east. The 23andMe database currently includes southern Europeans from the town of Bergamo in northern Italy, the Tuscany region of Italy, Sardinia, and the Basque region of the Pyrenees in southwestern France. Our database reflects some of the genetic diversity of southern Europe prior to the era of intercontinental travel that began roughly 500 years ago.
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E1b1b: Mediterranean Origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean, Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The Phoenicians, the Greeks, and the Romans belong to this Haplogroup. |
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In my sharing list im closest to Homogenic.... i dont know who he is he invited me to share 73,88% with him
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The advanced view of global similarity is not available yet
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E1b1b: Mediterranean Origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean, Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The Phoenicians, the Greeks, and the Romans belong to this Haplogroup. |
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I don't think you will score high proto-Asian or true Asian admixture. Sometimes phenotype does not correlate with genotype. This especially since you score high with Southern Europeans and other Europeans. |
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E1b1b: Mediterranean Origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean, Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The Phoenicians, the Greeks, and the Romans belong to this Haplogroup. |
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