domingo, 25 de marzo de 2012

R-L21 in Northern Spain

The study of Martínez-Cruz et al. 2012 shows a distribution of Y-DNA haplgroups from Basques and surrounding regions, from Spain and France. My focus is on the sublcade of R1b , R-L21, which is most common in the British Isles and Brittany, and until now it has not been much tested for in Iberia.
In some regions of Spain tested in this study it surpasses 20% of frequency.  Here is the table for all haplogorups and samples. The regions corresponding to Spain and their R-L21 frequency are :

Southwestern Gipuzkoa, n = 13/57 = 22.81%
Roncal Valley, Navarra: n = 11/53 = 20.8 %
Alaba, n = 11/51 = 21.57%
Guipuzkoa, n = 9/47 = 19.15%
Central/Western Navarra, n = 9/60 = 15.0%
Bizkaia, Basque Country, n = 7/57 = 12.28%
La Rioja, n = 6/54 = 11.11 %
Western Bizkaia , n = 3/19 = 10.53%
Northwestern Navarra, n = 5/51 = 9.80%
Northern Aragón : n = 1/27 = 3.7%

Total : n = 75/476 = 15.76%


6 comentarios:

  1. Te había puesto un link pero no pensabas que fueras tan nacionalista español. Qué terminología! A la porra!

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  2. Yo no soy nacionalista español, y pretendo ser objetivo en el blog, ¿a qué terminologia te refieres ?

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  3. "some regions of Spain" if that's not Spanish Nationalist, I wonder what is it!

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  4. Maju, I don't understand. what's the problem? Aren't all those names "regions" of Spain? What's your opinion? Well, perhaps "region" is an incorrect term, old-fashioned, and autonomous-regions is more precise. I visit your blogs and your opinions usually are clever but this answer,imho, looks an overreaction from you.

    Regards

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  5. Yo soy.'Luebana' y Lopez de Elizalde. Mi antecedor emigró, a Nueva Galicia (Los Altos de Jalisco, Mex.) 1612. Vasco. Oriundo de San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa. Soy pelirojo. Pecas. Ojos azules. Posiblemente, R1b L21. Saludos, amigo! California, EEUU.

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