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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [QB] Anyone? African, Asian and European R1b found in ancient Britain? This is what I need to do. A frame by frame breakdown of R1b found in the British aDNA Olalde et al quote --- February 22, 2018 at 6:30 PM Blogger Samuel Andrews said... Ancient DNA keeps delivering surprises. Looks like, R1b1a is a Mesolithic European lineage tied to WHG. Of course, we don't know how WHG got it. All we know is the major modern R1b1a clades all descend from WHG R1b1a. [b]"African" R1b-V88, "Central Asian" R1b-M78, and "Middle Eastern" R1b-Z2103 all found in ancient Europeans[/b] of mostly of WHG-decent. No one would have predicted this just two years ago. Originally we thought Yamnaya and EHG[b] were[/b] a good representative of the source population of R1b1a1-P297. Now, it appears even [b]Yamnaya traced a fraction of their ancestry to the original R1b1a1 carriers like Villabruna.[/b] Then consider how little of a fraction of the ancestry people in modern Spain goes back to the original R1b1a1 carriers. --- [/QB][/QUOTE]
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