Also this : Genotypes in stage II confirmed the scarcity of E1b1b1c in subjects of European ancestry (1–2%) and revealed a higher frequency in the two Ashkenazi Jewish studies (13–14%), in line with previous reports (Hammer et al. 2009) indicating similar Y chromosome haplogroup frequencies in men of Ashkenazi Jewish descent living in the US and those from Jewish communities in the Middle East.
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In a similar manner, haplogroup R1b1a2 was seen in 50–59% of the subjects in different European American studies but only 10–11% in the two Ashkenazi Jewish studies.
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