Oh really it is common knowledge ?? Where, in what planet? Since i live in Croatia and i work in Tirana and Pristina i watch Croats/Bosnjaks/Serbs but also Albanians on daily bases. Where is that common knowledge??
But you still dont want to say where you live because you are hiding behind some...
Eupedia administrators are the responsible for this trash posting since i reported him many times.
Just look what he writes, he has some serious psychological problems.
How do you know there is more blond Albanians then South Slavs? Did you count them or you seen some research somewhere?
Where do you live? I doubt that you know anything about Albanians or South Slavs except what you read on internet. You dont want to say where you live even tho most likely in...
Omg this stupid guy again : D I swear for a long time i didnt see a dumber person.
Do you know what your problem is? That you claim various things but you never give any proof for them. And when you are given proofs which contradict you, you dont admit it but you just run away.
You are classic...
I agree with this and i want to say,
Its simmilar to what i said few pages back: "However, as we know oldest IE cultures were pretty much homogenous R1a or R1b, also by looking at all other evidences as earlier splits when going upward the genetic tree, by my theory J2b-L283 was some kind of...
If you look in Albanian project you can see I2a-M223, I2a-S21825, and one I2c-L596 Morina sample. They most likely did not expand with Slavs. For all we know they are probably older then most of European lines giving that most of Paleolithic/Neolithic Balkan was I2.
However majority of modern...
Anyways, this is a bit old but i want to say that i didn't notice first time that your dad was tested in Living DNA, so the answer is that Living DNA most likely does not test M205 SNP under the M12. It probably tests for M241.
So to conclude yes both you and your dad are same haplogroup but...
In link you posted they say: "Origjina e Lohjaneve te sotem sillet ne mes asaj te Kucit, Shllakut, e Pultit, rradh edhe nga Plava e Gucia, ndersa nga Gruda thuajse nuk trashegohet asgje. Me sa duket ka ndonje ngaterrese me ndonje fis te Lohes se Poshtme qe thone se e kemi origjinen nga Gruda."...
Its like that in map, but according to various registers Lohja was registered together with Reçi. And when Edith Durham visited North Albania she said that Lohja operates under one bajrak:
"The Lohja, initially with two bajraks, formed one bajrak with the neighboring and equally small Reçi...
I have read this text from zanimalsise, its interesting.
Yes as it can be seen from text i posted from R Elsie book, Lohja was first divided into two bajraks but then together with Reçi tribe united under one bajrak.
Our sample in project comes from Lohja e Poshtme (Lower Lohja). Also i am...
Information (R. Elsie) about Lohja tribe that turned out J2-M205>CTS1969>Y22059
Also interestingly its mentioned that they had lots of interactions with Reçi tribe, and when i look at genetika.com i see that Reçi are so far tested J2a-M410, which is just as J2-M205 more rare in North Albania...
I just double checked Arberesh results, its just as i said above. Average for Arberesh is 10 % I2a-CTS10228, 10 % R1a-M198, 10 % E1b-M123, 10 % I2a-M223.
Interestingly they have only 2.7 % of J2b all together. Also their E-v13 is also somewhat low, only 13 %.
Also interestingly i found new...
Hahaha look what this clown wrote here, i knew its because of insecurities and complexes :
"I may do the y-dna one day but am slightly worried about it because of my surname being...
Dude you are like ultra moron and disgrace to Albanians. The only reason why i am polite with you its because this is international J2-M205 thread and i dont want to disgrace Albanians in front of others.
I have just seen stupidity this moment you were writing in Apricity in Albanian DNA thread...
Dude you are clueless about genetics. You are also clueless about history giving that in other thread you were asking basic info about Dardani.
Now you are typing stupidity here which has nothing to do with genetics neither haplogroups or anything. Skenderbeg, oh really?
Why are you giving...
NP ! This is my humble opinion mostly based on so far given facts.
Regarding J2-M205 in general and Europe expansion by my opinion most of subclades have spread somewhere in time of 2000 BCE to 200 BCE with Phoenicians, and then second wave 200 BCE - 400 CE with Romans and Christians thru...
Regarding J2b-M205>CTS1969>YP51>Y22075>Y22059* formed 4900 ybp, TMRCA 1000 ybp.
So by new discoveries my opinion has changed, most recent common ancestor of Y22059 was most likely Albanian speaking person. Therefore origin of all Y22059 might be very likely Albanian.
Of course more distant...
It would be best to ignore this "person". He is most likely a Serb and not Albanian, all maps and links he posted are from Serbian forum and web Poreklo.
Its strange how Eupedia moderators are allowing this kind of behavior even tho i reported him multiple times.
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