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  Quote phenomenon Quote  Post ReplyReply #561 Posted: 17-Mar-2014 at 20:10
Haplogroup J is relatively evenly distributed across all Europe. The only population in which it is absent are the Saami from Lapland.

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  Quote phenomenon Quote  Post ReplyReply #562 Posted: 17-Mar-2014 at 20:09
Haplogroup I is a fairly rare haplogroup, being found in average in 2% of Europeans and under 1% of Near Easterners.

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Haplogroup H is the most common and most diverse maternal lineage in Europe, in most of the Near East and in the Caucasus region. The Saami of Lapland are the only ethnic group in Europe who have low percentages of haplogroup H, varying from 0% to 7%.

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Haplogroup N (Y-DNA)
N is found among Uralic speakers, from Finland to Siberia, and at minor frequencies as far as Korea and Japan. In Europe, haplogroup N is only found at high frequencies among modern Finns (58%), Lithuanians (42%), Latvians (38%), Estonians (34%) and northern Russians.

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Haplogroup T (Y-DNA)
An old Middle Eastern and East African lineage. It was found among ancient Babylonians, Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans.

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Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA)
The dominant paternal lineage in Western Europe. It represents the Greco-Anatolian, Italic, Celtic and Germanic branches of the Indo-European speakers.

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Haplogroup R1a (Y-DNA)
The dominant paternal lineage in Northeast Europe. It was spread around Eurasia by the Indo-Aryans and Balto-Slavic people.

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Haplogroup Q (Y-DNA)
A North and Central Asian lineage linked to the Huns, Mongols and Turkic people. It is also a minor Scandinavian and Jewish lineage.


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Haplogroup J2 (Y-DNA)
A major West Asian and Greco-Roman paternal lineage. It is associated with many Bronze & Iron Age ancient civilizations from the Mediterranean to India.

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Haplogroup J1 (Y-DNA)
The dominant Arabic and Cohanim paternal lineage. It originated around the Caucasus and expanded during the Neolithic towards East Africa.

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Haplogroup I1 (Y-DNA)
The original paternal lineage of Nordic Europe. It was propagated around Europe by ancient Germanic tribes and the Vikings.

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Haplogroup G2a (Y-DNA)
An important paternal lineage of Neolithic farmers and herders in the Middle East and Europe. It is also associated with the Indo-Europeans.

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 Haplogroup E1b1b (Y-DNA)
The main paternal lineage of North Africa. It is linked to the diffusion of Afro-Asiatic languages and of Neolithic farmers from the Near East and the Balkans.

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  Quote phenomenon Quote  Post ReplyReply #575 Posted: 16-Mar-2014 at 11:20
Maпа на миграции на турските народи:

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  Quote phenomenon Quote  Post ReplyReply #576 Posted: 16-Mar-2014 at 11:17
Maпа на индо-европските миграции:

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  Quote phenomenon Quote  Post ReplyReply #577 Posted: 16-Mar-2014 at 11:16
Eтничка мапа на Средна Азија:

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  Quote UrbanFreak Quote  Post ReplyReply #578 Posted: 15-Mar-2014 at 09:29
Исчезнувањето на Аралското езеро/море исклучиво е поради човеков фактор не климатски промени. Имено во Узбекистан во 60 тите години на минатиот век, се изградени иригациони канали и најголемиот дел од реките Аму Дарија и Сир Дарија се пренасочени за иригација на огромни полиња со памук, кои биле за потребите на Советскиот Сојуз. И денес Узбекистан е еден од најголемите светски производители на памук.
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  Quote daci92 Quote  Post ReplyReply #579 Posted: 15-Mar-2014 at 01:43
Исто како што за малку ќе исчезнеше Дојранското Езеро.
Инаку Џоле сето тоа е поврзано, не може само климатските промени да го направат тоа ,тука има голем удел и човечкиот фактор, доволно е само некој од големите извори за вода на езерото да му се одземат а после само истекот да се користи неконтролирано и толку од езерото.
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  Quote Џоле Quote  Post ReplyReply #580 Posted: 14-Mar-2014 at 17:46
Страшно! Веројатно поголем удел во ова имаат климатските промени одошто човечкиот фактор. Страшно и жално!
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