In Ukrainians, 13 haplogroups were identified. The haplogroup R-M17* was the most frequent (34.0%), followed by I-M423 (20.8%), R-M269* (9.4%), N-M178, R-M458 and R-M73 (each 5.7%). The proportions of these haplogroups were in accordance with those observed in other Slavic populations from eastern and central Europe [41], except for the R-M73 haplogroup, which is characteristic for certain central Asian populations and is almost absent in Europe [37].
Финской гаплогруппы n, у укров 6−10 проц
Тюрко-кыпчацкой- 5,7 проц
Ура.
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R-M73 is reportedly the dominant haplogroup among the Kumandin of the Altai Republic in Russia.[34]
While early research into R-M73 claimed that it was significantly represented among the Hazara of Afghanistan and the Bashkirs of the Ural Mountains, this has apparently been overturned. For example, supporting material from a 2010 study by Behar et al. suggested that Sengupta et al (2006) had misidentified Hazara individuals, who instead belonged to R2 or Q.[35][36][37] Likewise, most Bashkir males have been found to belong to R-152 (R1b1a1a2a1a2b) and some, mostly from south-eastern Bashkortostan, belonged to Haplogroup Q-M25 (Q1a1b) rather than R1b.
Хазары, Башкиры… ихтамнет.
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