"R1b-M73 dispersed both into the West and East, reaching Spain and China, respectively. It is found rarely in the Mediterranean but several survivors went through a rapid demographic expansion in the Early Middle Ages in Inner Asia and expanded later with Turkic speaker nomads (Turkmens, Uzbek...
I got black hair,although I have a few red hairs but I think it's pretty normal in dark haired people since it's only a few. And I'm really interested in Tocharians, they are more likely belong to Z2103 than M73, but it's not confirmed yet.
I don't have much information about that,but I remember at the end of 2019,a tomb's owner in Zhangzi county Shanxi province was tested belonging to N-F1998+, he's a nobleman of the West Zhou Dynasty and his surname is Ji! The surname Ji(姬) is the family name of the royal family of the Zhou...
"About 15% of the Balkars belong to the haplogroup R1b, subclade Y20750 (mainly Chegem ethnic group of Balkars).
These are such clans as the Aqbolat, Akkay, Bittir, Barasbiy, Gaza (Chegem), Janatay, Jañuraz, Janika, Jurtubay, Bittu, Malqaruq, Makka, Gelâstan, Tram, Tappashan, Etez, Makit, Mızı...
Ancient sample R1b1a1a1>M478>Y20750 ~ 0–90 CE ~ Pavlodar, Kazakhstan Nomad_IA, it's called DA92.
"R-Y20750 has an estimated TMRCA of 5,300 [95% CI 4,200 <-> 6,500] ybp. However, this clade owes its relatively ancient TMRCA estimate to an R-Y20750(xY20748) lineage represented by an individual...
Currently, the Botai sample is down to L1432*. "Importantly of 17 Altaic Kumandin people tested 29.4 % were R-Y14051(subclade of L1432). The implication is self-explanatory this clade being found in Kumandins and Small Cumania. These are not so common in Europe, in Hungary elsewhere only...
Y13200 seperated around the Baltic Sea region circa 8400 ybp. One of its subclades BY15590 migrated westward, nowadays some Europeans belong to this subclade and its TMRCA is 4100 ybp. Another subclade went eastward which is M478(TMRCA 7300 ybp) then gave birth to L1432 and Y20750.
There were two ancient Y13200* samples found in Latvia, one is ZVEJ25(7689 ybp) the other is ZVEJ27(7027 ybp). Moreover one ancient sample was found in Norway which is VK531(4350 ybp), it belongs to y13202*.
I read it, it is interesting, but I think Genghis Khan more likely belongs to haplogroup C2/C3 or even O2, since last year scholars in Iran tested his great grandson Ghazan Khan belongs to O-M175, in addition, it says Hazaras have high percentage of R1b yet I remember their percentage of...
Lucky for you, cause mine is R2-a, it's also rare and I can't even find the section of it.
"Subclade R2 was observed in the remains of a Neolithic human from western Iran in Tepe Abdul Hosein."according to Wikipedia
Yeah this is indeed interesting, cause your haplogroup is just R, that means you are a living Mal'ta boy lol. Although you said it is the wrong group but still what's your mt haplogroup?
Ok,interesting,but is it just R-m207?What's your subclade? I guess it's maybe R1a since your dad came from Poland which has the highest percentage of R1a in the world.
Totally, there are around 1.5% Chinese(not necessarily Han Chinese) have haplogroup R.
R1a about 1% R1b less than 0.5%, because there are some R2 which are the rarest among the haplogroup R in China, and to be more specific, the percentage of R1b-m269 is about 0.3%.
So that means, R1b-m73 is...
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