Zaista, možda su R1a muškarci zaslužni za širenje B krvne grupe, istočnom Evropom.
Najveću kocentraciju krvne grupe B imamo upravo na prostoru odakle su se Arijevci širili.
Drugih azijskih HG nemamo u Evropi, osim kod Cigana, i nešto kod zapadnih suseda.
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Ako su se Avari, među Hrvatima, održali do 10. veka, onda su i danas integrisani u iste.
"U “European Journal of Human Genetics“ (2003) 11, 535-542, objavljen je članak pod naslovom “Y chromosomal heritage of Croatian population and its island isolates“ od L.Barać i ostali, koji sadrži zanimljiv podatak vezan za ostrvo Hvar.
Naime, utvrđeno je čak 14% haplogrupe P (bez M173 mutacije, označena i kao P*-92R7) koja je karakteristična za centralnu Aziju dok je u Evropi vrlo retka ili je uopšte nema. Ova haplogrupa se beleži na prostorima tzv. Puta svile, a njeno prisustvo na Hvaru se objašnjava invazijom Avara na Balkan, mogućoj turskoj ekspanziji u periodu od 16. do 18.veka."
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F пореклом из јужне Азије
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Mongoli
https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mongol/default.aspx?section=yresults
Huni
http://originhunters.blogspot.com/2012/07/attila-native-americans-and-dna-hunny.html
" Most likely the Huns were from eastern Asian origins. That limited them to haplogroups C – ‘Mongol’, D – ‘Tibetan’, N – ‘Han/Finn’, O – ‘Manchurian’ and Q – ‘Altaic’. The ethnic descriptions that I’m using are overly simplistic, just enough to give you a feel for the possible cultures present. I surveyed DNA record sources for Russia and Europe, looking specifically for these haplogroups. Groups D and O were isolated individuals, easily attributed to Silk Road travelers who settled in Europe. Group C was predominantly C3 and related to the later Mongol invasion. N was either heavily Finnic or a few isolated Siberian individuals. Q was a different story completely."
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Besides the typically European/South Asian Haplogroup R and South-Central Siberian/Native American Haplogroup Q, other patrilines derived from Haplogroup P-M45 are labeled for sake of convenience as Haplogroup P* and are reported to have been found at low to moderate frequency among modern populations of Central Asia, Siberia, East Asia, and the Russian Far East.
There is a conspicuous presence of Haplogroup P* on the Isle of Hvar in the Adriatic Sea off the Dalmatian coast of Croatia, which may be due to historical immigration of Avars from Central Asia. There have also been reports of Haplogroup P* from samples of Ashkenazi Jews, Native Americans, and some populations of South Asia and Oceania, but it is not entirely clear whether these were truly Haplogroup P* or rather instances of a rare haplogroup derived from Haplogroup P, such as Haplogroup R2 or Haplogroup Q.