I took a DNA test I'm not Somali ?

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He's a Hawiye (Gugundhabe) with a rare lineage (L-M27). You two should become friends in laangaabnimo, j/k. I recommend you both take further y-chromosome tests at ftdna. It is worthwhile to do further research.
Lol cmon laangaab gang :ftw9nwa: I'm defo doing it in the summer sxb I wanna get to the bottom of this dilema apparently em281 is found in 4.9% of amharas and 1.6% percent oromos
 
He should definitely log his, it’s actually ultra rare, actual geneticists might be interested as it might serve as proof for placing the genesis of E-M215 in the Horn region! @Geeljire sanbuur 23andme usually tells you how rare your haplogroup is and how many customers got it, what does it say for your paternal lineage?
It's very rare apparently I might do the ftdna thing soon sxb if it will prove we started in the horn then thats a big W
 

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I’m gonna do a dna test next month iso duuceya i’m trying to spread that wabeeneeye supremacy would be bad if i got indian tamil blood :russ:

Yup that’d be pretty bad if it happened to someone somewhere right haha
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I thought I saw a thread on here for a Harari user who had E-V32. Your haplogroup is not Harari.

Hararis have many different haplogroups. They don't have only one. Even R1a exists in that town due to South Asian Sheikhs having offspring there.

@MusIbr hypothesizes he got haplogroup L-M27 from Harar.
 

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What other subclans have this ancient haplogroup?

It is rare in Somalis, but Somalis lost a lot of their paternal diversity due to the clan system. Amharas, most Eritreans, and Oromos who don't have a clan system maintained their paternal diversity.
 

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I'm not harari I'm isaaq sxb and my haplogroup is ancient Horner hunter gatherer

Aborigine lol

It is rare in Somalis, but Somalis lost a lot of their paternal diversity due to the clan system. Amharas, most Eritreans, and Oromos who don't have a clan system maintained their paternal diversity.

It is possible multiple entire sub clans or reer have his haplogroup. Most subclans were not tested but just the major ones.
 
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