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Here is a nice compilation I have found in this blog : http://anthrospain.blogspot.com.es/ Slovaks n = 2/207 0.97% Malyarchuk et al.2006 Czechs n = 1/279 0.36% Malyarchuk et al., 2008 German-Danish n = 1/161 0.62% Richards et al. 1996 Germany n = 1/335 0.30% Achilli et al 2007 Germany n = 4/333 1.20% Pliss et al. 2005 Albania n = 1/42 2.38% Belledi et al. 2000 Poland n = 1/542 0.20% Achilli et al 2007 Poland n = 1/436 0.22% Malyarchuk et al., 2002 Poles n = 1/849 0.12% Malyarchuk et al., 2008 British n=1/100 1.00% Piercy et al. 1993 England n = 2/335 0.60% Achilli et al 2007 England n = 1/142 0.70% Helgason et al., 2001 Great Britain n = 1/114 0.90 % García et al. 2011 Scotland n = 1/891 0.10 % García et al. 2011 Finnish n = 1/50 2.00% Sajantila et al. 1995 Finland n = 1/121 0.83% Achilli et al 2007 Finns n = 3/580 0.52% Pliss et al. 2005 Norway n = 1/74 1.40% Passarino et al 2002 Norwegians n = 2/397 0.50% Pliss et al. 2005 Russia n = 2/683 0.29% Malyarchuk et al. 2008 France n = 1/332 0.30% Achilli et al 2007 France n = 5/692 0.72% Richards et al. 2007 France n = 3/433 0.69% García et al. 2011 France n = 2/320 0.63% Pliss et al. 2005 France 1.40% Gónzalez et al. 2003 Bosnia n=1/144 0.70% Achilli et al 2007 Bulgaria n=1/141 0.71% Achilli et al 2007 Switzerland n=1/228 0.44% Achilli et al 2007 Crete, Greece n= 2/202 0.99% Achilli et al 2007 Italy n = 8/411 1.94% Plaza et al. 2003, Romano et al. 2003 Sardinian n = 2/69 2.90% Di Rienzo and Wilson 1991 Sardinia n =2/370 0.54% Achilli et al 2007 Sicily n= 1/106 0.94% Cali et al. 2001 Sicily n = 2/105 1.90% Achilli et al 2007 Sicily n = 3/465 0.65% Plaza et al. 2003, Romano et al. 2003 Tuscany n= 6/322 1.86% Achilli et al 2007 Marche (Italy) n=8/813 0.98% Achilli et al 2007 Latium(Italy) n=4/138 2.90% Achilli et al 2007 Murlo (Italy) n = 1/86 1.16% Achilli et al 2007 Volterra (Italy) n = 3/114 2.63% Achilli et al 2007 Casentino (Italy) n = 2/122 1.64% Achilli et al 2007 Campania n = 3/313 0.32% Achilli et al 2007 Spain Total n = 51 / 4.329 1.18% From here : Spain n = 15/813 1.84% Achilli et al 2007 Spain, n = 0/686 0.00% Rhouda 2006 Spain n = 0/233 0.00%, Lopez-Parra 2009 Spain n = 1/251 0.40% Plaza et al. 2003 Spain n = 9/312 2.90% Álvarez et al. 2007 Spain n = 1/108 0.90% Casas et al. 2006 * Spain n = 2/226 0.88% Maca-Meyer et al. 2003 Spain n = 15/742 2.02% García et al. 2011 Spain (Basques) n = 0/462 García et al. 2011 Spain, Zamora Province** n =10/214 4.67% Álvarez et al. 2010 Spain, n = 8/496 1.61% Pereira et al. 2005 Note that in the García et al. 2011 there is overlapping with other studies, that's why the total shown here is not the same as the total you might get from the study. - * Note that Casas et al. 2006 only considered L1-L2 sequences to be of sub-Saharan origin. -** This study inlcudes only a sample from a small town of the province of Zamora, thus it is not very representative of the population of Spain, I prefer wider regions, anyways I have included them. - Note about the subclade L3, some scholars don't consider it as Sub-Saharan (Maca-Meyer 2003 et al.) in her words : ""L3 is more related to Eurasian haplogroups than to the most divergent African clusters L1 and L2". L3 is the haplogroup from which all modern humans outside of Africa derive" Edited by Master, Mar 21 2012, 10:01 PM.
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