Talk:Haplogroup IJ
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IJ ligature
[edit]I wonder if it would be of any use to replace the instance of "IJ" with the digraph/ligature "IJ" unicode U+0132 to confer the idea of it as a single haplogroup? Nagelfar (talk) 05:21, 12 November 2008 (UTC)
- Sorry, but the name of this haplogroup is two letters, not the digraph. And haplogroup names are in English, not Dutch. --YOMAL SIDOROFF-BIARMSKII (talk) 21:54, 2 February 2014 (UTC)
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J1 in Daghestan?
[edit]About that this haplogroupp is available in Daghestan only unique scientist wrote. And it was not from Daghestan. It is Bayazit Yunusbayev (2006). Anybody, any researcher, neither up to and nor after bayazit Yunusbayev in Daghestan on has found out that this group in the big degree. See: Culture creates genetic structure in the Caucasus: Autosomal,mitochondrial,and Y-chromosomal variation in Daghestan.Elizabeth E Marchani1, W Scott Watkins, Kazima Bulayeva3,Henry C Harpending1 and Lynn B Jord (2008). Who is such this B.Yunusbayev from Bashkortostan that its results of research were put above? It has written in the work, that haplogroup J1 at Darginians is available above 90 %, at Avars 51 and so on. Thus Kazima Bulayeva anywhere has not specified, in what particularly villages have been carried out these researches. Nobody knows where it worked. And at Kazima Bulayeva data are available: Novo-Mekhelta, Urkarakh, Stalskoe, Makhachkala. Such statements are broken with a principle of objectivity Wikipedia. Sorry, Bayazit Yunusbayev (2006), but Kazima Bulayeva (2008). Data of these authors contradict each other.--81.163.47.231 (talk) 14:39, 16 June 2012 (UTC)
J1 not the Arabic and J2 not the Greek Haplogroups
[edit]Sorry,J1 it initially was not the Arabic Haplogroup therefore you have no right to write so. Also J2 also initially it wasn't connected with Greeks in any way. These are Haplogroups of HURRO-CAUCASIANS and related to them tribes and the people. These are not Semitic and not Indo-European Haplogroups.Also NOT "EUROPID" BUT CAUCASOID! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.172.58.15 (talk) 11:30, 23 February 2017 (UTC)
Outdated
[edit]P125, her cited from ISOGG2008, is completely outdated since years and no longer contined in ISOGG2020.2A02:8108:9640:1A68:4DF8:A0AF:4F2D:BE71 (talk) 06:50, 16 August 2022 (UTC)