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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike111: [QB] [b]Now that we have introduced all of the revalent people, let us now catalog their Mt and Y-dna. . The Mongols[/b] The Han Chinese - the Han comprise 80% of china's population. It is the largest ethnic group in the world. Han Chinese Y-dna is O1, O2, O3. Han Chinese Mtdna is (A, C, D, G, M8a, Y and Z). The big suprise is that the Chinese are so YOUNG - only 10,000 years ago. And so inbreed in Y-dna. . [b]The North Central Asian Whites[/b] The archaeological evidence suggests that the Tarim Basin was first populated around 2000 BC by descendants of the Afanasievo Culture. The DNA of the early mummies from Xiaohe shows that these early arrivals were already a mixture of East and West. Most of the women had the eastern C4 haplogroup, but the Western Eurasian haplogroups H and K were also present. While the males carried western R1a1a Y-DNA, their mtDNA was mainly C4. So the mixture had taken place earlier. To insure that we could use Tarim DNA as representative of Pure-White people, even though they were said to be mixed, we considered Scythian DNA also. Y-Chromosome DNA testing performed on ancient Scythian skeletons from the Krasnoyarsk region found that all but one of 11 subjects to carry Y-DNA R1a1 . [b]Ancient Black Europeans[/b] Y-dna - I2b2, R1a, R1b Mtdna - H, T2, U5b, J, K . [b]Modern (White) Europeans[/b] Y-dna Haplogroup R1b is common all over Europe but especially common on the western Atlantic coast of Europe. Haplogroup I is found in the form of various distinct sub-clades throughout all of Europe, and is found at highest frequencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Sweden, Norway, Sardinia, parts of Germany and other countries in the Balkan Peninsula and Scandinavia. Haplogroup R1a is common in central and eastern Europe (and is also common in central Asia and the Indian subcontinent). For example there is a sharp increase in R1a1, and decrease in R1b1b2 presence, as one goes east from Germany to Poland. It also has a substantial presence in Scandinavia (particularly Norway) the Pas Valley and Paris and a small presence in the British Isles. Mtdna H, I, J, K, M, T, U, V, W or X [/QB][/QUOTE]
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