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vidadavida
Member # 12945
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http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~mcdonald/WorldHaplogroupsMaps.pdf

1. On the cameroon population it says it has some K haplogroups what is the reason for this?

2. Does anyone have the study that says C haplotype might have originated in Tanzania?

3. On this site I heard that there is F haplotype in Sudan and that might be the father lineage is this true and if so can one post the study on it because I don't see it on this map?
 
rasol
Member # 4592
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There is no K in Cameroon on that map.
 
vidadavida
Member # 12945
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Yeah there is. Do a "zoom in" and you will see the dark green piece(k haplogroup) in the CN population
 
Myra Wysinger
Member # 10126
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These genetic studies might be of help:

International Society of Genetic Genealogy

Y-DNA Haplogroup Tree 2007

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