Origin and spread of E1b1b, the paternal DNA to which Einstein belongs
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- In this episode, I will introduce the origin and spread of the paternal DNA haplogroup E1b1b, which is known to belong to Albert Einstein and Napoléon Bonaparte.
Keep them coming
This is such a great resource, excellent work. Big Q, referring to Brian Foersters work in Peru, please comment on the haplogroup of the Paracas people of Peru, with the elongated heads (not formed by cranial deformation). Thank you.
E1b1b, is a major human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It is commonly found in Africa, and is associated with the spread of Afro-Asiatic in the Middle East and North Africa. E1b1b is believed to have originated in the area of Ethiopia and Sudan, and is most commonly found in populations from the Horn of Africa, North Africa, and the Middle East. It is also found in some populations in Europe and South Asia.
You are right about E1b1b being the spread of Afro-asiatic but Afro-asiatic Urheimat (homeland of Afro asiatic) is in the Horn of Africa, E1b1b did not originate in Sudan/Ethiopia, it is actually from the Horn Africa mainly Eritrea/Ethiopia/Djibouti/Somalia or the demographics from between all those regions
I have E-M35 and It shows North Africa 5%(Senegal 3% and possible Egypt but still unknown 2%). I'm from the Nablus (Sychar, West Bank, Shechem, etc.). Ethiopia, Sudan and or the Horn regions never showed up on my DNA.
There are 2 branches of E-M35: E1b1b1 has been found in an ancient Egyptian mummy excavated in Egypt.
Based on genetic studies, Y-DNA haplogroup E-M78 is believed to have originated in Northeast Africa, specifically in the Nile Valley region,
modern-day Egypt. It is estimated to have emerged approximately 18,000 years ago. From there, it spread across different regions including the Horn of Africa, Northeast Africa, and parts of the Middle East.
@@A.A125homo sapiens started their journey between turkana omo region
It make sense that this haplogroup is from there
@@A.Musa76haplogroups are older than the time tribes nationalities races formed
We all are African by origin
According to Lacan et al. (2011), Neolithic skeletons (~7,000 years old) that were excavated from the Avellaner cave in Catalonia, northeastern Spain included a male specimen, which carried haplogroup E1b1b. This fossil belonged to the E1b1b1a1b (V13) subclade, and possessed identical haplotypes as found in modern European individuals (five Albanians, two Provence French, two Corsicans, two Bosnians, one Italian, one Sicilian, and one Greek). The presence of this haplogroup in Neolithic Spain suggests that it is associated with the Neolithic agricultural package. The ancient farmer also bore the U5 mtDNA clade, an early European maternal haplogroup. His autosomal STR markers were likewise most typical of Europe. Additionally, the specimen was homozygous C/C for the LP-13910-C/T lactase persistence SNP, indicating that he was lactose intolerant.
This study however tested only for M78, and not V13, the typical type of M78 from the Balkans. More recent and detailed analyses of E-V13 in this region have however concluded that this hypothesis is incorrect, and that the variants found there are not the types typical of the Balkans.[38] Instead "Afghanistan's lineages are correlated with Middle Easterners and Iranians but not with populations from the Balkans"[39]
This sub-clade of E-M78 is "relatively common"[2] in the Horn of Africa and Egypt, with higher microsatellite variance (0.35 vs. 0.46, respectively) in Egypt. In the article announcing this first information, Cruciani et al. (2007)described it as uncommon in Western Asia and they proposed Northeast Africa (Libya/Egypt) as this sub-clade's likely place of origin.
Umm wrong
E-M78 is believed to have originated in northeast Africa, particularly in the region corresponding to modern-day Egypt and Sudan. This haplogroup spread within Africa and also migrated out of Africa, being found in high frequencies in the Horn of Africa, North Africa, and parts of southern Europe. The migration of E-M78 out of Africa likely occurred during different periods, with some lineages dispersing during the early Out of Africa migration and others during later migrations.
we need more people from this haplogroup testing t us having more accurate clues
How did you make this map? what software? its so fascinating to me
Yeah it is really fascinating. I would like to create a map like this for the lineage from E-V68 to E-L677
You must be a software guy - always noticing the tech part.
This is my Haplogroup. I’m E-P252. My paternal lines is from Cameroon and Ethiopia. Salaam.
Great stuff!
Наконец-то, давно ждал, спасибо за выпуск)
P.S. E-L241 отсутствует...
I try to do my best. It was tough to map all variants.
@@geonomad1 In any case, great job!)
@@geonomad1 you did great!
E1b1b is originated from Somalia but he didn't mention one time all he says is Horn of africa but he mentioned Ethiopia Sudan Morocco Egypt and many more
Bro what did you expect from these Christian racists they literally gave our biggest region Ogadenia to a cap country they made in 1884 and called “Ethiopia” but we are the only tribe today who has their own country long live the Somali Puntites the whole world came form us we are ancient people we lasted this long by the grace of Allah we will last till the time our creator wishes., no matter how they oppress us and take our history
He hates us bro he is racist
@@thisguy2372 bro Somalis don't hate each other we are all relative and human are pack animal we dont have different race or religion or ethnic or language so we need something to claim so the only thing we can use is tribe which goes down and down and that is human nature and all pack animal
@@thisguy2372 that’s too much emotions right there lol. Somali is a nation not a tribe, don’t be tribal, it has a negative connotation
@@anubis6861 you don’t know what Somali is , it came from Samaale which is our ancestor’s name all ethnic Somalis can count their names back to Samaale even Djibouti which is where am from
This is your best video yet!
Thanks 😊 🙏 😊
@@geonomad1false video
سبق ان شرحت لمجموعة من الاخوة الذين خرجت نتيجتهم على السلالة الكريمةEمن حوالي خمس سنوات وخطوطهم وبالفعل نفس اللي ذكر بالمقطع
لكن لم يوضح الفرع EM2
اخوي لو سمحت يمكن تشرح اللي شرحت لهم؟ ومنكم نستفيد
You all our kids . God bless great Somalia. The father of all e1b1b race.
Yes, but one compatriot 🇸🇴 of you, was very negative... to aggressive one day on that fact, because he thought that I said in a post that "we 🇬🇷 are relative to the Somali 🇸🇴 people"... !!! 🤔
And how that could be possible??? 🙄
Except South Africans and West Africans
Ayah Aqeel tolow ma soomaalibaa?
Stupid. Somalis belong to one specific branch E-V32 and it's not unique to them. Their branch is found in Sudan/Chad and then their ancestral Branch E-V12 is found in Egypt and then the ancestral branch further back is found in Jordan and Morocco.
Nothing Somali about it. You're just one specific branch.
Problem is that E1b is white ,look at Kosovo most concentrated
Hi, can you make a video or refer one addressing further migration of E-M123?
I got my results (E-Y117539). Not sure when we have arrived in Europe (modern day Serbia)
Illyrian, Greek and Thrakian, first people arived on the Balkans before Indo-europeans, that mean you are more Albanian, than pure Slav 😂🥺👍
@@noahfrankenbauer7433 Kind of true, let's say we are indirect ancestors of the Africans. But you're right, when you say, our ancestors were the first people on the Balkans.
Your DNA is the blood of the gentiles .. my DNA is E-M215, also known as E1b1b. The blood found in ancient Egyptian’s and Hebrews of Israel
@@Joshtherealdeal u are not e1b1b... Only sudanese, Nubians, Somali, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and north Africans carry e1b1b
@@Joshtherealdeal do you in link's on your information brotha. I'm a also the same haplogoup as you we are from prophet Muhammad who is from Ismail and Ibrahim pbh all. Thanks
The time they entered Europe was also the time of the agricultural revolution in the Near East. It is possible that they were the ancestors of the first European farmers.
I'm a E-V13 brazilian of mainly portuguese and north italian ancestry. I really didn't expected that to be my yDNA haplogroup, but that's interesting for sure
North Africans conquer and ruled Spain and Portugal for a long time .. this is the most common haplogroup in north Africa along with j
E-V13 isn't an Amazigh Berber North West African marker.. Your YDNA originally comes from the Balkans (Greek/Illyrian/Thracian/ & Southern Italy Roman).. I'm guessing maybe from Roman conquest of Spain, most probably a soldier. Pretty cool we have brothers in Brazil 💪 -Antoniades
@@shaolindreamscorrect...E-v13 is Mediterranean while e-v22 is Sinai/west Asia and E-v12/32 is northeast africa.i belong to the latter subclade.
@bisharGellowMahad I'm E-V22 and also Brazilian. I didn't know about this categories , it's so interesting!
I'm a E-M215 brazilian, maybe that explains the 8% north africa in my dna test.
There are differences in features, characteristics, colour, hair, customs and traditions, language and way of life, whether as nomads or semi-nomads or farmers, and they differ in geographical locations between this haplogoup Branches where different nations appeared Because it is old compared to other haplogroups
I think it could depend on the environment in which they lived.
@@geonomad1 Yes, true that the climate and nature and quality of food change features, color and qualities
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@@hamzaalmdghri8741 It's because haplogroups(1% of our) don't have anything with whole genome sequencing/autosomal test which gives us our looks(99%)
@@vedranpostek2394 amazigh aka Berber weren't blacks with tropical features
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@@hamzaalmdghri8741 ancient Egyptians looked very similar to the people in the horn of Africans.....
Hi I am Iraqi and I belong to the E-V13 Halogroup
I and many of my tribesmen and brothers had green eyes, bronze skin, and hair. curly brown
سلاله تقريبا منشأها اليونان او ايطاليا
Not surprised. EV13 peaks in Kosovo and they are known to have green, grey and hazel eyes. In fact it's almost amazing bearing in mind only 5% of people globally have Hazel eyes and about 2% green. They and grey are common in Kosovo
@Gigi no the hell they aren't. Hazel is the most common eye color
Got it also, i'm from germany, my father is born in Russia as german.
The Males in our line are all Blond or Red Haired, Blue eyes and we have Red Beards. Because of that i thought it comes from thrakian :D
green eyes🤣🤣🤣
Your video is awesome! Just a question, where was situaded the cts5856?
I'm originally from eastern Turkey and I belong to E-Z36113. Much love and respect to my brothers.
Africans of all colours, from the darkest to lightest shades and everything in between. I'm a Greek Cypriot E-V13. Video ends at 2300 years ago which would be around 278BCE at around the time of the Pyrrhic war, So the Roman empire was only just rising in power... Awesome video! Edit: I did notice you popped Nelson Mandela in there but he's from sister subclade with E1b1b, as you labelled too E1b1a.
Hi l am Iraqian and I have E-V13
And I have green eyes and brown hair
@محمد الشمري Nice to meet you brother... That's pretty cool you are from Iraq! You do know your ancestors also come from the Balkans?.. I bet your YDNA history can tell a tale :) a
he also placed Ramses III in there, who is from the E1b1a haplogroup like Mandela.
@@marielaveau6362 yeah a little mistake E1b1a is E1b1b's ancient brother. I've heard both labelled for Ramses III so i'm not 100%.. but i wouldn't be surprised some E1b1a was there too.. It also says a few Pharaohs before then like Tutankhamun were R1b, Which does indicate there is different ethnic people ruling at different times.
I'm *E- v13* *_cts9320_* and my ancestors come from Portugal. I wonder if my ancestors were Celtic, roman-balkan soldiers or Greek... or maybe some Goth who mixed with Balkans...
Fudan University in Shanghai, China tested Zhou Enlai's immediate relatives and found that his immediate relatives are haplogroup E1b1b (Y-DNA), which means that Zhou Enlai belongs to haplogroup E1b1b (Y-DNA)
so , 周恩来 is not chinese?
@@user-pe6vb5kv4l maybe an Ethioian or Berber grand father? depends on how wide spread it is to how far back
Zhou Enlai visited Somalia as prime minister and was sure that Africa is ripe for revolution.
@@siyadalimasheye6894 Yeah, Somalia has been prime for and undergoing revolution for sometime now but not everybody in Africa wants to enjoy what they
are having.
@@user-pe6vb5kv4lHe is chinese E1b1b is ancient and represents the last out of africa migrations it spread with early agriculture.meaning his ancestor may have joined china thousands of years ago.
Genetically he would be completely chinese except that his male lineage is rare among chinese.
My Y-DNA haplogroup is the one that is most common in Albania, but my earliest-known male-line ancestor lived in Brittany in the 1500s.
What subclade are you?
@@Dukagjina I don't know. My father was tested almost 20 years ago, and all I remember is that his haplogroup had it's highest concentration in northern Albania and Montenegro.
Either he was one of the Illyrians Legionaries that came with Romans to conquer Gauls, or most likely an Albanian mercenary in Middle Ages, check Stradioti if you like history lessons
@@lameguduzaku3772 it could be older. E-V13 has Bronze Age origins in Central Europe.
The concentration in Albania WOW‼️
Then to the rest of Europe❗️
I am really enjoying the newer format, deeper dive and mapping. I am very novice to Y DNA or even MtDNA mutations, but I have one line of questions I have not found in detail. If both are slow to mutate... what appears to be the main driver? Environmental or Frequency of Replication. In other words, I see these mutations over thousands of years... was this due more to less people at the time? Are we seeing faster/more frequent mutations in the recent past... ie last 2000 years due to the overall increase of population and potential for mutations? Thanks!
Hard to answer. Scientist use different models of mutation speed to calculate tmrca time to recent ancestor which is always approximate. Its because lots of ancient dna is missing not available etc. Just based on modern ppl its hard to evaluate and also different regions of world have big difference in number of ppl tested. Nobody has money in africa for such tests but similar some asian and native american groups etc. So lots of branches are still unknown and unidentified. It gets better with pasding years and more ppl tested.
Where do you learn more??
It is a mystery that Zhou Enlai is not included in the famous E1b1b haplogroup personalities!
It is in group O
@@user-ks6bd9ou3g Fudan University in Shanghai, China tested Zhou Enlai's immediate relatives and found that his immediate relatives are haplogroup E1b1b (Y-DNA), which means that Zhou Enlai belongs to haplogroup E1b1b (Y-DNA)
@@user-ks6bd9ou3gno his grandchildren carry e1b1b1b
My Paternal Haplogroup is E-M4451
How did you make finding the haplogroup of Scanderbeg, given that we, Albanians, don't know even today where the rest of our national hero can be found? Are you talking about, through him, to the blood of all Albanians, please? If this is so, you are quite saying that Napoleon Bonaparte had an Albanian origin.
Skenderbeg is A SERB
Actually can find DNA of Skenderbeg throughout his older brother named Reposh that was monk in the Monastery. His father, Gjon Kastrioti bought inside the Hilandar Monastery, the Pirg of Arbanas, and his oldest son become the monk. His grave is in this place, but there’s many speculation for his origin. Greeks say that is Greek, because a sencury ago Thessaloniki included inside Greeks. Serbs say that is serb because in this Manastery had and Serbs monks. The truth is that Scanderbeg was pure Albanian. His father was Lord of Dibra, Mati, Mirdita and Kruja, that were all Albanians.
Skenderbeg was catholic in originally. His father Gjon and grandfather Pal, were catholic, because in lower Dibra was church of Stefanikës, that was catholic and not orthodox.
Good video, Albanians people have around halpogeoup 40-50% E.
Thank you.
That is not true at all.
We are about 27-34% E-V13. 40-50% is way too high.
@@Dan-ez9dl I did included All of Halpogroup E, not just E-V13. I also included halpogroup Em81, other subgroups E and etc.
@@thetruthmaster1734 Definitely not. E-V13 is 95% of our E, sub-groups make up less than 5%. I think you’re making things up.
@@Dan-ez9dl Kosovo-Albanians have around 40-45%, the Albanians from Albania and Macedonia have about 30-35%.
This video confirms many things, 1) "we come from the beginning of the Nile where the God Hapi dwells, at the foothills of the mountains of the moon", 2) EM-35, 35000YA, Zep Tepi timeline, 3) Ta Neter, Punt the land of our ancestors 😎
Don't believe anything from western sources. Results may have be generally true but specific results are presented to fit their previous narratives.
What?
@@decem_sagittae E extraterestru ! 😄
It's really very true
True
Anyone know anything about E-L129 and if it relates to the E-L150 subclade displayed in the video?
E-M84
Who were the people who built stone henge and the megaliths in Ireland and also South America?
Great content. Too bad this haplogroup doesn't get the amount of attention it deserves.
Holy shit is that y-dna haplogroup E-BY3880
Wow Egyptians 79% e1b1b got damn impressive.
That's blantly wrong tho. Egyptians have about 38 to 45% approx. Idk where did he get that figure from
@@vincenthanna6109 I guess 50+
@@vincenthanna6109 it is at list 70%...egypt is in afrika...the incient egypt from the land of punt today somalia are direct decendent from their...so( blantly wrong) in ur dream
That's the last era of egypt when Alexander came on the seen late eygpt match my dna i know hundreds of eygptians amazigh Arabs were hacking my Facebook hacked my email try to ban me off facebook after they seen my info for thierselves they left me alone they even had my Facebook messenger ha ked were if you added me you messenger would lock up if u se t me a messenge I've took my last test 23 and me my results will.be ready between jun3 or Jun 17th I can't wait my hiertage gave me sum eygptian dna and Ashkenazi
@@abdifarah6099 But since then Eqypt has been dominated by Islamic rule, so a lot of that original African has been watered down by Middle Eastern lines. Plus, Egypt had lots of ties to Greece. Go look up the DNA they have sampled from all of those Egyptian mummies, they are not very African.
Black people in the Caribbean also have a certain proportion of E1b1b. They are descendants of the Amazigh and Tuareg people who were captured by the Mandés during the Atlantic slave trade and sold to Europeans as slaves.
I don't know, that celebrity montage should've looked a bit different 😂
unbelievabale how you ignored north africa and the berbers.
you talked about moroccan and libyan arabs who are in fact berbers not arabs.
He also ignored the Somali,the highest career of the haplogroup and kept singing horn of Africa
100% E-V13 from Serbia says Hello everyone !
Assimilated Albanian
hello assimilated Albanian!@@skend3489
Can be afro-asiatic in such sense of migration it could originate from central africam but by probability density(or distribution over some areas),seems to be more shifted to a afro-asiatic origin of e1b1b haplogroup as such it could have origintaed from north africa as well as some parts of middle east or asia minor as at some cases.
It clearly originated in the Horn of Africa
It split from E1b1a within Africa, most likely somewhere in East Africa.
Your crackpot attempt to formulate a North African origin of E1b1b displays your your desire to make Egypt some sort of caucasoid culture. You are clearly reaching...if E1b1b originated in Central Africa it could not have originated as Afro-Asiatic... it could not have originated in two locations particularly since it is the sibling haplogroup of E1b1a...
No amount of your attempt to spin it as Afro-Asiatic can change that fact.
In Africa, in this Taqanaika region, dwelt for a long time warrior group of people called the 'Viti ' people Africa king them very well
The voiceover seems to be computer generated. It grates on my ears. I cannot listen for long
E-M123 originated some 19,000 years ago, during the last Ice Age Its place of origin is uncertain, but it was probably in the Red Sea region, somewhere between the southern Levant and Ethiopia. Its main subclade E-M34 most probably emerged in the Levant about 15,000 years ago. Soon afterwards, M34 split into two branches, M84 and Z841, which were probably found in the Fertile Crescent during the Neolithic period. It is not clear at present whether they expanded beyond the Near East during the Neolithic period, but they might have been part of the Neolithic expansion to North Africa and Iberia alongside haplogroups T1a and/or R1b-V88. L791 and Z21466 have a mostly European distribution today and their ages point toward a Neolithic diffusion. The PF6759 subclade seems to have reached Sardinia during the Neolithic period. The descendants of L791, Y2947 and Y4971, only appeared around 3500 BCE, during the Late Neolithic or Chalcolithic period. The K257 and Y4970 branch emerged around 3000 BCE and is found in Iran, Armenia, Turkey, Russia, Greece, Italy and France, among others. It might be linked to the expansion of the Kura-Araxes culture from the southern Caucasus to Anatolia and Iran. It would then have spread to Greece and Italy alongside haplogroup J2a1 and T1a-P77. Y6923 also emerged around 3500 BCE, but became almost extinct. All modern carriers of this lineage descend from a common ancestor who lived only 1,200 years ago, and all are Ashkenazi Jews.
The classical antiquity brought new waves of colonisation across the Mediterranean. The first colonists were Phoenicians, who came from present-day Lebanon and the Tartus province of Syria. The Phoenicians possessed a variety of paternal lineages reflecting the complex ancient history of the Middle East. One of them was E-M34 (notably Levantine clades like Y15558 and Z21421), which makes up about 15% of modern Lebanese Y-DNA, but was probably higher before the Greek, Roman, Arabic, Byzantine, medieval crusader and Ottoman occupations altered the local gene pool. E-M34 is the main Middle Eastern variety of E1b1b and is thought to have arrived with the Proto-Semitic people in the Late Copper to Early Bronze Age. The Phoenicians would have spread E-M34 to Cyprus, Malta, Sicily, Sardinia, Ibiza and southern Iberia.
The ancient Greeks contributed to the rediffusion of more E-M34 (and E-V13) around places such as Cyprus, Sicily, southern Italy, Liguria, Provence, eastern Spain, and basically all part of the Classical ancient Greek world. Alexander's conquest of the Middle East would have taken Greek male lineages much further afield, perhaps as far as Afghanistan and Pakistan, although only at trace frequencies. The Greeks remained in control of the Middle East until the Roman conquest, then regained influence over the region during the Byzantine period. It is likely that most E-V13 in the Middle East is ultimately of Greek or Roman origin, although some might have come with Bronze Age Indo-European migrations via Iran.
Genetic profile of Ethiopians: Up to 65% of Ethiopians cluster in haplotype E1b1b. 15% cluster in the much older haplotype A or Adam. Another 15% cluster in haplotype J, and some 4% in haplotype T.
E-V13
Being a grandson of a fijian chief, our legend state we traveled down the river Rufiji in Africa south of Tanzania, Apparently we were warrior who also worked as gold mines Egypt
In your other video you said Ramsess the 3rd was E1b1a
Yes, Ramses III is E1B1A. But you will notice that, because of Western agenda for Egypt, they started to change... fabricating lies
He is E1b1a.
E-M81 called a Berber Mark it's only for berbers of north Africa
Em81 سلالة إسماعيل عليه السلام
البربر سود
The Sahara was green during some of those migrations, people didn't go around it. The European migrations followed river routes in the ancient time period.. Taking that into consideration the Danube - Rhine water route was the superhighway for the migrations you show. Greek and Roman trade and expansion were likely important as well. The map as drawn suggests Austria was the expansion point which is a poor fit with history.
You forgot Hellas- Greece a bit, but thats OK. Good products do not need marketing...
I'm very curious to know how you know that Scanderbeg was E-V13? Was there any test done regarding him?
Many companies do DNA testing. Of course, you have to pay.
He has gotten the info from Eupedia One of his patrilineal descendants was identified as a member of haplogroup E-V13 > Z17107.
@@Gamesbozz Thanks. As far as I know Scanderbeg has no patrilineal descendants though. His brother might have had. Maybe they got it from there.
@@b.h.6250 Gjon Kastrioti II was Scanderbeg's son, he lived in Italy after Scanderbeg's death
Einstein is my distance cousin....I belong to E1B1B and I am African
any idea on E-Z36113?
👍👍👍
E1b1b original is Somali DNA
Don't forget Hitler... He was E1B1B . Not a fun fact but true
@@shaolindreams the funny thing hitler has a Jew dna😂
@@mrnice2665 that’s now Jew dna
God bless all E1B1B tribe
@@bisharGellowMahad the most wicked Haplogroup ever... Rub your t*ties if you love hip hop ! Rub your dic*s if you love hip hop!
@@PJ-is1jysay that again without crying
The Nuer sample needs an update, in Balemi (2018)'s paper 35% carried E-M78, 31% carried A-M13, 24% carried B-M60 and 4% carried F-M89 (non-African).
Good vid
Kosovo Albanians have the highest in Europe E-V13 (E1b1b) 47.40 %
E3BV13 and J2B is possibly illyrians Haplogroup E3b v13 introduced agriculture to europe
Yes, You are right.
I'm E-V13. It was my grand-grandfather :D
3:00 e1b1b m215 migration
Serbians that have E1b1b are Serbinised Albanians.
Damn your gonna make them mad
@@tewekdenahom485😂 I know😂 but it is the truth😂
E-L618/E-V13 could have been in the agricultural vanguard spreading into Europe.
I just did a test and I belong to E-V13. My father originated from Bosnia. Very interesting results. Seems we survived Bronze Age cultures, Illyrians , Celts, Romans, Slavs, Ottomans and rest. :D
Somali Ethiopian E-V32
Nope🤷
Greeks are mostly j2 and e1b1
The oldest human was descoverd in Morroco 300.000 years ago.
Does Morrocan people decended from him ?
You forgot or probably deliberately dismissed Hitler from that list of notables that carry the marker.
Even in Arabia they have haplogroup eb1b1 too. AAD people and thamud dimmun Sabean himyarites in Yemen Oman Saudi bahrein Qatar before haplogroup j. Invanded Arabia AAD people were giant haplogroup eb1b1 m84
Proof?
They're Canaanites. That's the only explanation I can see.
"DNA from the Bible's Canaanites lives on in modern Arabs and Jews"
"More than 90 percent of the genetic ancestry of modern Lebanese is derived from ancient Canaanites, according to a paper published today in the American Journal of Human Genetics."
@@woooahnoow4399
Canaanites were clans from Oromos, Somalis, Afars etc. The so called Kushites in Horn of Africa were actually the Biblical Canaanites and Misrians/Egyptians. There are blant of evidances for this. But they were not the only ones who lived there. The Palestinians, Yemens and some North-Africans were also Canaanites, because Canaanites were federation of tribes who lived in Greater Levant.
@muslix1147 Amos 1:9
[9]Thus saith the LORD; For three transgressions of Tyrus, and for four, I will not turn away the punishment thereof; because they delivered up the whole captivity to Edom, and remembered not the brotherly covenant:
Tyre, modern Arabic Ṣūr, French Tyr or Sour, Latin Tyrus, Hebrew Zor or Tsor, town on the Mediterranean coast of southern Lebanon,
Leviticus 14:34
[34]When ye be come into the land of Canaan, which I give to you for a possession, and I put the plague of leprosy in a house of the land of your possession;
Luke 4:27
[27]And MANY LEPERS WERE IN ISRAEL in the time of Eliseus the prophet; and NONE OF THEM WAS CLEASED SAVING, NAAMAN the Syrian
2 Kings 5:1,27
[1]Now Naaman, captain of the host of the king of Syria, was a great man with his master, and honourable, because by him the LORD had given deliverance unto Syria: he was also a mighty man in valour, but he was a LEPER.
[27]The LEPROSY therefore OF NAAMAN shall cleave unto thee, and unto thy seed for ever. And he went out from his presence a LEPER as WHITE as snow.
I just showed those verse so you could see that the leprosy did turn ppl a different color.
"DNA from the Bible's Canaanites lives on in modern Arabs and Jews"
"More than 90 percent of the genetic ancestry of modern Lebanese is derived from ancient Canaanites, according to a paper published today in the American Journal of Human Genetics."
"Jews are the genetic brothers of Palestinians, Syrians, and Lebanese, study finds"
Jubilees 10:29-34
[29]And Canaan saw the land of Lebanon to the river of Egypt, that it was very good, and he went not into the land of his inheritance to the west (that is to) the sea, and he dwelt in the land of Lebanon, eastward and westward from the border of Jordan and from the border of the sea.
[30]And Ham, his father, and Cush and Mizraim his brothers said unto him: 'Thou hast settled in a land which is not thine, and which did not fall to us by lot: do not do so; for if thou dost do so, thou and thy sons will fall in the land and (be) accursed through sedition; for by sedition ye have settled, and by sedition will thy children fall, and thou shalt be rooted out for ever.
[31]Dwell not in the dwelling of Shem; for to Shem and to his sons did it come by their lot.
[32]Cursed art thou, and cursed shalt thou be beyond all the sons of Noah, by the curse by which we bound ourselves by an oath in the presence of the holy judge, and in the presence of Noah our father.'
[33]But he did not harken unto them, and dwelt in the land of Lebanon from Hamath to the entering of Egypt, he and his sons until this day.
[34]And for this reason that land is named Canaan.
"Then shall perish the seed of Canaan, and a remnant shall not be unto Amalek" The Testament of Simeon, the second of Jacob and Leah (The 12 Patriarchs)
"in that day there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the LORD of hosts." Zechariah 14:21
Interesting. Somali tribes with ev32 are hawiye and Darood, Darood are said to be an aqeeli hashemite tribe (Al-aqeeliyoon). While other Somalis are J and T. Do any Hashemite tribes in Arabia fall under E?
My paternal lineage has blue eyes yet I'm E35. Seems very usual, anybody else have that?
Nothing unusual about it, haplogroups don't belong to any particular race or ethnic group. Nor are y haplogroups related to phenotypes and the wider autosomal genome.
@@liberoAquila E1b1b is North African in origin and R1b is Central Asian in origin. Only the I haplogroup is truly European so your comment doesn't add up.
@@Holybatman3603 Somalis are 81% e1b1b while north africans are only 41% how did that originate from north tell me
@@NubiansNapata they have the highest percentage what does that tell you?
@@thisguy2372 haplogroup e1b1b1 is 80% in morocco, 70% in tunisia and 60% in algeria, 40% in egypt. 31% in Jordan, 28% in Palestine and 20% in the Askhenazite and 30% in the Sephardic Jews
Your dna dose not defy your identity.
Your last name does.ethnic identity is defined by the family name
Isn’t the elevated frequency of E-S2979 in Russia the result of a founder effect?
it's a possibility
Hilter y haplogroup is also E1b1b 😂
Was Hitler Jewish? His girlfriend was Jewish and he adopted an orphaned Jewish girl. I think he was Jewish. :D
@@Dbenji29e1b1b is not a Jewish haplotype
@@Dbenji29 Hitler was Musler °° Oriental, he did everything for the islamists, they even joined SS, they are the romans!! The roman empire once shifted into Turkey and Hitler was them mixed with slavics and maybe very little of the germanics! The romans prepared this trap by inserting migrants into northern europe same as today, then when we found out it was the romans to exterminate us, they would name the jews and did the shoah, putting death sentence on any resistance!! Anyway if Jew or Musler, no matter, it is about the species in them ://
I am 100% E1b1b1b2a1a / E-M84 and i‘m come from Turkey Tunceli origin Zaza
Natufian
دراسة مثيرة و تفصيلية ترجح النشأة اليوراسية للسلالة E
An interesting paper suggesting a Eurasian origin of Haplogroup E,
Einstein was a boat pirate.
I'm E -V13 :-)
me too
Vitamin E
👍👍👍👍
Yeah, I am in this family, the Y chromosome haplogroup E-BY5490
So that "Napalon" guy is also E1b1b ey? Woo Woo!
Yes
Why Are You Dividinga The Somali Map?
Because the northern region and Djibouti are T and not E-m78
@@bisharGellowMahad No Boday Can Change The Somali Sovereignty You Are Dreaming Wake Up & Face The Reality
No, the people of Somaliland are not Haplogroup T. A recent study tested the two largest tribes in Somaliland and the two tribes combined have close to 82% E1b1b (Y-DNA). The two largest tribes in Somaliland account for 85% of the population.
@@bisharGellowMahadNo, the people of Somaliland are not Haplogroup T. A recent study tested the two largest tribes in Somaliland and the two tribes combined have close to 82% E1b1b (Y-DNA). The two largest tribes in Somaliland account for 85% of the population.
@@user-je7sh5fc2kthat’s cap only one sub clan of isaaq is majority e1b1b the rest of isaaqs + samaroon are pure T1a
I’m somali. But my Y chromosome traces back earliest E chromosome haplogroup..
is your haplogroup E-V32
@@abdirahmanhussein3663 E-V12
@@blacksafety im also E-v12* from Kenya mandera
Good work but referring to celebrities and ignoring the criminals or psychopaths certainly gives the whole phenomenon a rather biased attribute with a potential for grave consequences. Genetics has hardly much to do with beliefs that motivate people _ more culture and history than genes.
E-M78, like its parent clade E-V68, is thought to have an African origin. Based on genetic STR variance data, Cruciani et al. (2007) suggests that this subclade originated in "Northeastern Africa", which in the study refers specifically to the region of Egypt and Libya.[4]
Additionally, haplogroup E1b1b1 has been found in an ancient Egyptianmummy excavated at the Abusir el-Meleq archaeological site in Middle Egypt, which dates from a period between the late New Kingdom and the Roman era.[15]
Luis et al. (2004) found that the male haplogroups in a sample of 147 Egyptians were E1b1b (36.1%, predominantly E-M78), J (32.0%), G (8.8%), T(8.2%), and R (7.5%). E1b1b and its subclades are characteristic of some Afro-Asiaticspeakers and are believed to have originated in either the Middle East, North Africa, or the Horn of Africa. Cruciani et al. (2007) suggests that E-M78, E1b1b predominant subclade in Egypt, originated in "Northeastern Africa", which in the study refers specifically to Egyptand Libya[13][14]
Origin
E-M78, like its parent clade E-V68, is thought to have an African origin. Based on genetic STR variance data, Cruciani et al. (2007) suggests that this subclade originated in "Northeastern Africa", which in the study refers specifically to the region of Egypt and Libya.[4]
Prior to Cruciani et al. (2007), Semino et al. (2004) had proposed a place of origin for E-M78 further south in East Africa. This was because of the high frequency and diversity of E-M78 lineages in the region of Ethiopia. However, Cruciani et al. (2007) were able to study more data, and concluded that the E-M78 lineages in the Horn of Africa were dominated by relatively recent branches (see E-V32 below). They concluded that the region of Egypt was the likely place of origin of E-M78 based on "the peripheral geographic distribution of the most derived subhaplogroups with respect to northeastern Africa, as well as the results of quantitative analysis of UEP and microsatellite diversity".
Sanchez et al. (2005) observed the M78 subclade of E1b1b in about 77% of their Somali male samples.[107] According to Cruciani et al. (2007), the presence of this subhaplogroup in the Horn region may represent the traces of an ancient migration from Egypt/Libya.
Autosomal
The Ethio-Somali component is most closely related to the Maghrebi non-African genetic component, and is believed to have diverged from all other non-African ancestries at least 23,000 years ago. On this basis, the researchers suggest that the original Ethio-Somali carrying population(s) probably arrived in the pre-agricultural period from the Near East, having crossed over into northeastern Africa via the Sinai Peninsula.
Ancient migration
E-M78, like its parent clade E-V68, is thought to have an African origin. Based on genetic STR variance data, Cruciani et al. (2007) suggests that this subclade originated in "Northeastern Africa", which in the study refers specifically to the region of Egypt and Libya.
A 2004 mtDNA study of upper Egyptians from Gurna found a genetic ancestral heritage to modern Northeast Africans, characterized by a high M1 haplotype frequency and a comparatively low L1 and L2 macrohaplogroup frequency of 20.6%. Another study links Egyptians in general with people from modern Eritrea and Ethiopia.[16][20] Though there has been much debate of the origins of haplogroup M1 a recent 2007 study had concluded that M1 has West Asiaorigins not a Sub Saharan African origin[21] Origin A 2003 Y chromosome study was performed by Lucotte on modern Egyptians, with haplotypes V, XI, and IV being most common. Haplotype V is common in Berbers and has a low frequency outside North Africa. Haplotypes V, XI, and IV are all predominantly North African/Horn of African haplotypes, and they are far more dominant in Egyptians than in Middle Eastern or European groups.[22]
A study using the Y-chromosome of modern Egyptian males
The highest frequencies of all the defined E-M78 sub-clades is primarily found amongst Afroasiatic-speaking populations in the large area stretching from the haplogroup's putative place of origin in Upper Egypt to the Sudan and the Horn of Africa.[5]
Northwards from Egypt and Libya, E-M78 migrated into the Middle East, but additionally Trombetta et al. (2011)proposed that the earlier E-V68 carrying population may have migrated by sea directly from Africa to southwestern Europe, because they observed cases of E-V68* (without the M78 mutation) only in Sardinia, and not in the Middle Eastern samples. Concerning E-M78, like other forms of E-V68 there is evidence of multiple routes of expansion out of an African homeland.
I had EV-68 as an Amhara Ethiopian. What group would I be closest to?
E1b1b1 originates in East Africa, not the Middeleast, nor North-Africa.
@@Exxperiment626
Actualy, E1b1b originates in Middleast.
@@elitefer022 The most frequently described subclades are E-M78, a part of E-V68, and E-M81, which is a branch of E-Z827. These two subclades represent the largest proportion of the modern E-M215 population. E-M78 is found over most of the range where E-M215 is found excluding Southern Africa. E-M81 is found mainly in North Africa. E-M123 is less common but widely scattered, with significant populations in specific parts of the Horn of Africa, the Levant, Arabia, Iberia, and Anatolia. A new clade (E-V1515) was defined by Trombetta et al. 2015, which originated about 12 kya (95% CI 8.6-16.4) in eastern Africa where it is currently mainly distributed. This clade includes the E-V42, E-M293, E-V92 and E-V6 subclades, which were identified as E-M35 basal clades in a previous phylogeny.[9]
The Nile River and its main tributaries: a probable corridor of ancient human migrations, including those involving the Y DNA lineages E-M243, E-M78, E-V12, and E-V22.
E-M78, like its parent clade E-V68, is thought to have an African origin. Based on genetic STR variance data, Cruciani et al. (2007) suggests that this subclade originated in "Northeastern Africa", which in the study refers specifically to the region of Egypt and Libya.[4]
Prior to Cruciani et al. (2007), Semino et al. (2004) had proposed a place of origin for E-M78 further south in East Africa. This was because of the high frequency and diversity of E-M78 lineages in the region of Ethiopia. However, Cruciani et al. (2007) were able to study more data, and concluded that the E-M78 lineages in the Horn of Africa were dominated by relatively recent branches (see E-V32 below).
They concluded that the region of Egypt was the likely place of origin of E-M78 based on "the peripheral geographic distribution of the most derived subhaplogroups with respect to northeastern Africa, as well as the results of quantitative analysis of UEP and microsatellite diversity".
Cruciani et al. (2007) also note this as evidence for "a corridor for bidirectional migrations" between Northeast Africa (Egypt and Libya in their data) on the one hand and East Africa on the other. Because Cruciani et al. (2007) also proposed that E-M35, the parent clade of E-M78, originated in East Africa during the paleolithic and subsequently spread to the region of Egypt. E-M78 in East Africa, is therefore the result of a back migration. The authors believe there were "at least 2 episodes between 23.9-17.3 ky and 18.0-5.9 ky ago".
Outside of this core area of distribution (North Africa and the Horn of Africa), E-V68 is also observed in other parts of the continent at lower frequencies due to more recent dispersals. It is thus found today in pockets of the African Great Lakes and Southern Africa owing to early Afro-Berber-speaking settlers from the Horn region,[7] and as far west as Guinea-Bissau, where its presence has been tentatively attributed to trans-Saharan movements of people from North Africa.[12]
Outside of this core area of distribution (North Africa and the Horn of Africa), E-V68 is also observed in other parts of the continent at lower frequencies due to more recent dispersals. It is thus found today in pockets of the African Great Lakes and Southern Africa owing to early Afro-Berber-speaking settlers from the Horn region,[7] and as far west as Guinea-Bissau, where its presence has been tentatively attributed to trans-Saharan movements of people from North Africa.[12]
E-M78, like its parent clade E-V68, is thought to have an African origin. Based on genetic STR variance data, Cruciani et al. (2007) suggests that this subclade originated in "Northeastern Africa", which in the study refers specifically to the region of Egypt and Libya.[4]
Additionally, haplogroup E1b1b1 has been found in an ancient Egyptianmummy excavated at the Abusir el-Meleq archaeological site in Middle Egypt, which dates from a period between the late New Kingdom and the Roman era.[15]
Northwards from Egypt and Libya, E-M78 migrated into the Middle East, but additionally Trombetta et al. (2011)proposed that the earlier E-V68 carrying population may have migrated by sea directly from Africa to southwestern Europe, because they observed cases of E-V68* (without the M78 mutation) only in Sardinia, and not in the Middle Eastern samples. Concerning E-M78, like other forms of E-V68 there is evidence of multiple routes of expansion out of an African homeland.
E-V68 is also observed in other parts of the continent at lower frequencies due to more recent dispersals. It is thus found today in pockets of the African Great Lakes and Southern Africa owing to early Afro-Asiatic-speaking settlers from the Horn region,[7] and as far west as Guinea-Bissau, where its presence has been tentatively attributed to trans-Saharan movements of people from North Africa.[12]
@@Exxperiment626 E-M35 (E1b1b1) E-M35 are thought to have originated in the same general area as the parent clade: in North Africa, the Horn of Africa, or nearby areas of the Near East. Some branches of E-M35 are assumed to have left Africa thousands of years ago, whereas others may have arrived from the Near East. For example, Underhill (2002) associates the spread of the haplogroup with the Neolithic Revolution, believing that the structure and regional pattern of E-M35 subclades potentially give "reagents with which to infer specific episodes of population histories associated with the Neolithic agricultural expansion"
According to Lazaridis et al. (2016), Natufian skeletal remains from the ancient Levant predominantly carried the Y-DNA haplogroup E1b1b. Of the five Natufian specimens analysed for paternal lineages, three belonged to the E1b1b1b2(xE1b1b1b2a,E1b1b1b2b), E1b1(xE1b1a1,E1b1b1b1) and E1b1b1b2(xE1b1b1b2a,E1b1b1b2b) subclades (60%). Haplogroup E1b1b was also found at moderate frequencies among fossils from the ensuing Pre-Pottery Neolithic B culture, with the E1b1b1 and E1b1b1b2(xE1b1b1b2a,E1b1b1b2b) subclades observed in two of seven PPNB specimens (~29%). The scientists suggest that the Levantine early farmers may have spread southward into East Africa, bringing along Western Eurasian and Basal Eurasian ancestral components separate from that which would arrive later in North Africa.
Additionally, haplogroup E1b1b1 has been found in an ancient Egyptian mummy excavated at the Abusir el-Meleq archaeological site in Middle Egypt, which dates from a period between the late New Kingdom and the Roman era.[9] Fossils at the Iberomaurusian site of Ifri n'Amr or Moussa in Morocco, which have been dated to around 5,000 BCE, also carried haplotypes related to the E1b1b1b1a (E-M81) subclade.
E-M215 and E-M35 are quite common among Afroasiatic speakers. The linguistic group and carriers of E-M35 lineage have a high probability to have arisen and dispersed together from the Afroasiatic Urheimat.[13] E1b1b1 - originally classified as CT but further defined as E1b1b1 by Martiniano et al. 2020.
For more information about the subclade (E1b1b1 E-m35) check out the archaeogenetics check out en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natufian_culture
My Y DNA is e-m78 V-32 and my mtdna is m1a1 from northeastern Kenya mandera
You must be Garre
@@kaln6973 yes I'm Garre.
I heard Garre have the same DNA as Maxamuud Salabeen of MJ?
Your paternal ancestors stayed in the rift region, which is the source of E-V32. I personally don't believe in the back migration.
I'm also in the V-32 branch from Eritrea (central region). I match realtively closesly with Saudi's most likely because some ancestors 2k years ago went there for slave jobs.
@@aboyaq7259 🤣slave jobs bro most of Kushites have never been enslaved they warriors
Just want I was looking for thank you. Just wanted to correct two… President Nelson Mandela and Ramsey were E1b1a.
I’m Albanian father Egyptian mother so what would that mean
Do Dna test
Excellent info graphics and explanation but the info is outdated as subsequent study ascertains the split of DE took place in Arabia not in Africa. Then the E migrated back to Africa. Besides, E1b1B and E1B1a which Mandela belonged are not the same.
Yup the report says my E haplogroup comes off DE in asia
DE is found in Nigeria
No D is Asia in origin , don't lie here together with E but subclades of E like e1b1a and e1b1b are the one Africa in origin.
@@jejeaye7021 then explain why crigentic ,23&me,livingdna and a few other say de is of Asian orgin and e haplogroup came off of it whats your company name beside this being a egotistical opinion what evidence do you have to support your claim I'm here for truth so if you can support thus with evidence ill be glad to back you up but if you don't have verifiable proof then this is just a opinion that holds no merit.
@@jejeaye7021 Google says De originated 70.000 years ago somewhere near Tibet and central Asia my daddy is a afro-asiatic blackman or what u call a black arab Wikipedia goes on to say that haplogroup e is of Asian origin and the haploid diversity of haplogroup e supports a strong eurasian male gene flow this is why my black.ass has so much Neanderthal dna we waking up and learning this gene game.better than those who been.useing.it.to talk down on us blacks.
Please do y dna haplogroup t in the futur
What do you think is the Origin of T ?
1)Fertile Crescent/Mesopotamia?
2) Horn of Africa ?
3) South Arabia ?
4) South Asia ?
5) Europe?
My research says the "Fertile Crescent" which consist of all the way from Northern Egypt, the Levant, south Eastern Anatolia to Southern Caucasus to the most likely origin IRAQ and South Western Iran.
@@HOWMUSICTV i agree
@@a.sedaghat6717 think T is East Semitic possibly out of Iraq or Kuwait
Are you arab?
@@HOWMUSICTV , The hight T haplogroup is in Somalia. Around 14 to 18%.
ازاي رمسيس التاني طلع ع e1b1b ورمسيس التالت يطلع ع e1b1a !!
لازم تسألي أم الرمسيسين كانت بتهبب إيه
One of the remses is really he is Somali
ام رمسيس كانت 😂😂😂😂
اتوقع لان رمسيس لقب فقط واسم ماله دخل القرابه
Its going to take a long, long, very long time before genetics will be able to explain the actual movements of people as this shows following only one line... we know that during most of this time span there were already people in the areas where this haplo group would only reach much later
I'm Jew from the e1b haplogroup so I have the E-m34 mutation
Congratulations you’re Somali it originated from there. Ancient pharaohs called that place “Punt” it was their holy land too they used to go there for pilgrimages
@@thisguy2372 it’s not Somalian it’s canaanite
@@nourerrahmanebrahmia4035 nonsense the gene literally came from Horn of Africa, how is it Canaanite?it predates them
@@nourerrahmanebrahmia4035 its Somalis* and they’re directly descendants of them today because 80% of them are carrying highest and oldest % of that Haplogroup
@@thisguy2372 actually no, the highest holders of e-m34 are Middle Eastern and these are biblical Canaanites
Do you think the ANA had E1b1b?
Arabs the Ishmaelite
Yes
1st century cushites from Ethiopia settle in Tanganyika
10th century AD about this time the fable of fijian from Tanganyika ( Chronological History man in Tanganyika)
“Haplogroup E and DE have an Middle Eastern origin (per Cabrera et al. 2018[1]). Haplogroup E migrated into Africa as part of a massive migration of "Basal-Eurasians" (Ancestral West-Eurasians) and than diffused and diversified within Africa, specifically the Horn of Africa (Northeast Africa). Haplogroup DE, next to CF, were the Basal-Eurasian lineages which expanded from the Middle East. The common ancestral lineage ("YDNA Adam") is suggested to have originated somewhere in the Middle East or the Iranian Plateau (per Arnason et al. 2020”
E-P2, also known as E1b1, is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. This paternal clade had an ancient presence in the Middle East, and is now primarily distributed in Africa, with lower frequencies in the Middle East and Europe.
“Y-chromosome E haplogroups: their distribution and implication to the origin of Afro-Asiatic languages and pastoralism”
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4231410/
That's an insane lie. it's clearly am AFRICAN haplotype that is the dominant Haplotype in most of Africa. E1b1b is a mutation of E1A1B. All of E's origin is East Africa the Horn of Africa where it is still prevalent. Most West Are E🙄
@@lf1496 Evidence?
@@curedbybp3003 Opinions are irrelevant, back it it with some info so I can refute you.
@@curedbybp3003 That’s been my pic for years so NO.
R1a1 in inda please
That's my next job!!!
@@geonomad1 please do.their generic adaptations like strength
@@ajithsidhu7183 R1a doesn't original start in India but is an Indo European line of with R2&R1b
Roots F-m89 & P* that makes Q&R would be interested to look into
Fossils of GHIJK-HIJK-IJK are no doubt Eurasian yet that Neolithic division is important to note before considering what could of happened afterwards to our time
It all started in AFRICA!
why u begin at north afrika horn of afrika is the origine!!
🇨🇵🤩
And don't forget the Sahara was green at one point making it easier to travel in that region.
What is the explanation that Albanians have a high percentage of Ev 13
We are the children of the Sumerians/Hittites and the fathers of Troy/Rome
If you look at %, Albanians really has more E-V13 from all other nations. But Serbs have respectable number of E-V13 especially in Montenegro region.
For my opinion, origin of guys with E-V13 must be connected with Pelasgians.
@@jetonbalidemaj no you are not
@@milosmik18 % in Serbia
Migration from Africa in Ancient times
The eye color is a give a way to your DNA make up. Brown to black eye will tell
Wtf that was so suprising Hitler have same ancestor with Einstein😂
That the prove if most of modern jewish are not the real desecendants of Abraham(semitic haplogroup J1) and also not the native of cannaan land, modern jewish have varieted haplogroups rooted from Europe and Africa😂
E1b1b in Somalië is very young, unlike the others. There is a high % of e1b1b there, but just like I said. It is a younger version. For example e-m78 in Morocco and Egypt are much older.
Moroccons carry em81 not em78. The highest em78 are Somali's.
@@ayahaqeel1782 if you look to the old e-m78 they were in Morocco and Egypt. The younger version are in Somalia =)e-m81 in Morocco is not that old. E-m78 in Morocco are older
@@briandejong3443 "In 2015 Trobetta et al. suggested an East African origin for haplogroup E, stating: "our phylogeographic analysis, based on thousands of samples worldwide, suggests that the radiation of haplogroup E started about 58 ka, somewhere in sub-Saharan Africa, with a higher posterior probability (0.73) for an eastern African origin."
When haplogroup migrated from Middle East or North Africa to east Africa, than the Somalians or Ethiopian started there e-m78. The young version of haplogroup e are in the east and the older ones in Middle East or Africa. That’s why they are the only Africans with straight hair. It comes from there male line and is has %of neanderthaler in them and mated with Nilotic woman.
There are many suggesting like this like you say =p
Genealogy said Origin is Somalia I dont know where get from younger versions