Why do R1as (Russians, Indians, Pakistanis, Ukrainians) hate each other so bad?

Why do R1as (Russians, Indians, Pakistanis, Ukrainians) hate each other so bad?

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Because card was redeemed to early

R1a genes are inherent barbaric

What the fuck are haplogroups and why does anybody care about them

newfag

R1as are inherently prediposed to things like self harm, and suicide.

Did you know that India and Russia have the highest suicide rates? Simply put R1as have "nothing to lose" mentality. They enjoy seeing other people suffer even if it comes at their cost. This can be seen especially in Indian workplaces if you've worked with an indian boss.

R1b is more likely to have mental illness

>Peru
>Equador
>Not the same color as Bolivia
Shit map

Yes, R1bs are more likely to be schizos and trannies but R1as are more likely to just hang themselves and end it.

Is this Any Forums astrology?

>R1bs are more likely to be schizos and trannies

then explain why SEA & Brazil has so many trannies. East Asians are also huge schitzos, especially Chinese

Sorry but the map is perfectly accurate

Here's your r1b Peruvians, bro

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Haplogroups have no incidence on phenotype, there are black R1bs in Africa

>Brazil
We are R1b

>there are black R1bs in Africa
They aren't the majority and the same goes for Peru

when being formed by fecundation, you inherit the Y sexual chromosomes of your father's sperm and the mitochondrias of your mother's eggcell. Chromosomes have DNA on them and mitochondrias too. We are all the time exposed to mutagenic agents in the enviroment (eg. radiation, oxygen) and they mess with DNA by changing the genes. Almost always our body fixes these mutations but sometimes they escape control. If a mutation happens in your sexual cells it will be passed to your descendants.

Mutations are unique and they will happen in every population over time.

A mutation on the Y chromosome or the mitochondrial DNA can be detected in laboratory. These are the haplogroups and they can be used as unique markers to register your paternal and maternal lineage.

Your parents pass their haplogroups to you, and you to your children and so on... until a mutation happens along the line and a new haplogroup is formed. When humans appeared on the face of earth they only had the original haplogroups, but mutations are inevitable and new haplogroups were formed. As mankind spread through the continents, these haplogroups follow the human populations and new ones go appearing as time passes, following human dispersion.

This makes haplogroups genetic markers to trace your paternal and maternal lineage back to ancient migration waves.

The haplogroups can't show you your full ancestry (autosomal DNA), it's only the direct paternal and direct maternal lineage.

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>>there are black R1bs in Africa
>They aren't the majority
They're the majority in certain areas.

We are N though

Explain why their country isn't marked as r1b in that map then, fat genius.

They're the majority along the northern part of the Nigeria-Cameroon border. They're not the majority in Nigeria or Cameroon as a whole.

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They are right, macaco, R1b reach the high %, in Bashkortostan and Cameroon

Certain areas not the whole country. He's implying some towns, villages, at most maybe a city.

I'm OBVIOUSLY talking about the entire country, not about a small region or villages.
How can you be so fucking dense?

>You have to care about these random lines on a map some Anglo drew 150 years ago because... because you just do, ok?!