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18th dynast were haplogroup R1b/K?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Rain King: King Tut was found to be R1b V-88, and the highest concentration of this is found in Central West Africa; [/QUOTE]The new article is in preprint stage , not published yet in a final version, they said R1b but have not yet indicated V88 (and I read the whole things to check) ______________________ [b] Insights from ancient DNA analysis of Egyptian human mummies: clues to disease and kinship "It says The Royal male lineage was the Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b that was passed from the grandparent [Amenhotep III] to the father [KV55, Akhenaten] to the grandchild [Tutankhamen]... The maternal lineage, the mitochondrial haplogroup K, extended from the great-grandmother [Thuya] to the grandmother [KV35 Elder lady, Queen Tiye] to the yet historically-unidentified mother [KV35 Younger lady] to Tutankhamen (38, 55)."[/b] _____________________________ That is three kings, Amenhotep III Akhenaten Tutankhamen It says R1b but has not yet specified the clade of R1b Here we have Amenhotep III [IMG]https://criticxxtreme.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/amenhotep-iii-painting.jpg[/IMG] and it seems probable that the clade V88 of R1b might be the clade since some of the the Siwa in Egypt carry that clade as well as haplogroup K found in the maternal line of these kings. Note that in Cameroon with some very high frequencies of R1b-V88 the maternal side is L not K as in some of the Siwas [/QB][/QUOTE]
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