European Y-chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroups by country “Human Y-chromosome DNA can be divided in genealogical groups sharing a common ancestor. These are called haplogroups.“ To know what ancient ethnic group is associated with each haplogroup, check “Note that figures are only indicative. Several sources were used and averages recalculated by merging the data available. Being approximations, numbers were rounded up to 0.5%. Frequencies inferior to % are indicated as 0%.“ “Turkey is the only country that includes a sizeable percentage of Asian and African haplogroups not listed in this table (A, ExE1b1b, C, H, L, O, R2) representing 8.5% of the total. Haplogroup L alone makes up 4% of the Turkish population.“ All the information has been obtained from eupedia website, which collects information from a large number of studies on the main haplogroups presents in the population of Europe. If you want to verify the sources or you are interested in the subject, the links are below. Music: Kevin MacLeod, Folk Round Derek and Brandon Fiechter, Slavic Lands Sources:
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