R1a in Europe

This is about a year old and likely needs to be supplemented plus the author was apparently mostly focused on R1b plus some items there seem a bit off. Nevertheless, it’s a cool summary for people interested in the arrival of R1a in Europe (highlighted – purple dots but slightly different than the R1b-U106 purple dots). Note that these R1as are not necessarily ancestral to Balto-Slavic clades of R1a – nevertheless they indicate the appearance of the various R1a cousins. All of this was assembled by Iain McDonald at the University of Manchester and you can find the full presentation here.











Copyright ©2018 jassa.org All Rights Reserved

October 20, 2018

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *