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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Here is something interesting I came across. . .sparked by TRex's question. Of course the cro-magnon "probably" is BS. Beware of those words. http://www.eupedia.com/europe/origins_haplogroups_europe.shtml - - - Haplogroup I (Y-DNA) I is the [b]oldest haplogroup in Europe and in all probability the only one that originated there [/b](apart from deep subclades of other haplogroups). It is thought to have arrived from the Middle East as haplogroup IJ around 35,000 years ago, and developed into haplogroup I approximately 25,000 years ago. This means that [b]Cro-Magnons most probably belonged (exclusively ?) to IJ or I[/b]. Nowadays haplogroup I accounts for 10 to 45% of the population in most of Europe. It is divided in four main subclades. Haplogroup I1 (formerly I1a, distribution map) is the most common I subclade. It is found mostly in Scandinavia and Northern Germany, where it can represent over 35% of the population. Associated with the Norse ethnicity, it is found in all places invaded by the ancient Germanic tribes and the Vikings. I1 is identified by at least 15 unique mutations, which indicates that this lineage has been [b]isolated for a long period of time[/b], or experienced a serious population bottleneck. Here is something for you Mike: The Corded Ware period (3200-1800 BCE) marks the arrival of the Indo-European R1a people from the Ukrainian steppes. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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