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For starters, I made a similar post like this not too long ago, so mods feel free to remove. I want to discuss the possible implications of my haplogroup as an Albanian after getting my Y-67 test back. What I don't want is another Albanian-Serb conflict so let's keep it on topic this time.
23andme revealed my dad's haplogroup to be R-CTS3402. My FTDNA test has R-M198 as my "predicted haplogroup." After looking at my STRs I am most likely under R-L336, which is ~2k years old.
https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-L366/ YFULL shows 4 Russians, 2 Ukrainians, 2 Turks, 1 Bulgar, 1 Pole, and 1 German.
I am a Kosovar-Albanian from Opoja region and my dad, grandpa, great grandpa, great-great grandpa, and great-great-great grandpa were all born there.
I guess my question is how I ended up with this haplo? Was it really a slav, or probably another carrier like the old Hunnish samples who were carriers of R-CTS1211 as well. I do plan on upgrading to the Big Y next, but I am curious on what the possible hypothesis are. Or any information on R-L366 in general would be much help.
Many thanks.
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