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The woman on the right from the OP looks R1b,

It doesnt look like she has a y chromosome at all. I have a sense about these things! R1b is a y chromosome. Its going to go extinct if you keep pushing this mgtow line.

European populations fall into the following main haplogroups: E, G, I, J, N and R expressed on mtDNA. R1b is on a Y chromosome expression for fraternal lineage as you say. Women expressing only XX chromosome would still have a father and mtDNA mitochondrial is not exclusive to males or females. It is not maternally passed on X chromosome showing R gene expression for mesolithic re-expansions and the Neolithic era demic diffusion of ethnic subgroups. It can be passed from father to daughter as women can only contribute XX and men determine the sex of the child by either passing X or Y.

But genetic history is traced either maternally or fraternally.

Although paternal (mother and father) haplogroups in this study are based/traced on the Y chromosome, which is only passed from a father to his sons. Females do not have this paternal haplogroup because they do not inherit Y chromosomes but can inherit mtDNA.

Unless of course if your saying fathers can't pass on their ethnicity to daughters? That would be dumb.

It's big brain time now Helena.

The woman on the right (languagesoftheworld.info) looks as if she is from parentage that would have expressed R1b (even if she doesn't have a dick ffs)

Then again maybe you're implying her father is white and she's a nigger? Maybe Irish daughters born to an Irish father and Irish mother are secretly and miraculously another race?

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European populations fall into the following main haplogroups: E, G, I, J, N and R expressed on mtDNA. ...the sex of the child by either passing X or Y.

I know how it works. I wonder why you are telling me this. You flubbed and and said that she looked like an R1b. I assume you understand that’s impossible. Not sure what youre talking about when you say “it can be passed from father to daughter”, not R1b.

I don’t need a genetics lesson. The point was R1b will go extinct. Not the mtDNA haplotypes of europe. E1a/E1b has all but replaced A and B y haplotypes in africa. R1b has replaced indigenous y haplotypes in S. America. The mtDNA groups still survive in those places. If you’re throwing around Cavalli Sforza terms then you know this story is as old as the hills. The european male is in jeopardy of being cucked on a genocidal level. I am not in favor of that.