Sources: Post New mtDNA & Y-DNA frequencies for the Basques The Basques stand out from the rest of Europe by their exceptionally high frequency of haplogroup H (61.5%, including 44% of H1 and H3). When it comes to the mtDNA side, the female side, here are 3 markers standing out: Cuba as a latest addition is also quite extreme.īecause of that it is important to have genetic testing to see which markers we have in common and then see where they originate. In Chile for example, there are communities where around 1 percent are rh negative while others are more than 20 percent. Looking at national averages makes no sense here, but focusing on specific regions is the key. The best place to start is anywhere the rh negative blood factor is high and then analyze the changes, the process of mixing with others and the migrations. We may not be able to get the answers within our lifetime, but I am starting today to move closer towards them. One of the most common questions in terms of the rh negative blood factor is our origin. Whether or not the Berbers or any of their tribes is specifically high in rh negative blood is to be questioned: Please also subscribe to this blog to ensure new research and posts are not going to be missed. This is why this top post in bold is here to make sure you, the reader are going to get immediate updates should something be wrong. Unfortunately official research is only as good as those conducting it and there will from time to time be information turning out questionable and often even untrue. I am keeping this post research based and will not speculate, but rather write around old, current and especially new research. The Origin of Rh Negative Blood and People
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