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YDNA most distant known ancestor map on
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R2 project.
YDNA most distant known ancestor map on
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India project(all haplogroups).
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Haplogroup R2(M124) is now R2a(since Aug.2010)
R2 Basics
R2
is a
Y-chromosome haplogroup
characterized by
genetic marker
M124. At least 90% of R2 individuals are located in the
Indian sub-continent
. It is also reported in
Caucasian
and
Central Asian
populations.
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R2 Frequency Worldwide(updated Feb 2010)
R2 Specific Links
R2 DNA Info - Site dedicated to R2
A Synthesis of Haplogroup R2
R2 Wiki
The Genographic Project - R2
R2 Project - FTDNA
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Discovering Ancestry with Y-Chromosomes
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R2 Frequency
Haplogroup R Tree
Maps on FTDNA
Facebook Haplogroup R2 Y-DNA group
R2 Haplogroup - Useful Links
The Aryan Invasion Fallacy
Genetics and the Aryan Debate
The Indian origin of paternal haplogroup R1a1 substantiates the autochthonous origin of Brahmins and the caste system
Independent recent histories of the Indus Valley and the peninsular Indian region - Sengupta et al
The Genetic Heritage of the Earliest Settlers Persists Both in Indian Tribal and Caste Populations - T. Kivilsid et al
Death of the Aryan Invasion Theory By Stephen Knapp
The Harappan Civilization and Myth of Aryan "Invasion"
The Myth of the Aryan Invasion of India - David Frawley
The Saraswati: Where lies the mystery
Update on the Aryan Invasion Debate - Koenraad Elst
The Indus-Sarasvati Civilization and its Bearing on the Aryan Question
Aryans Migrated from India to Europe
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