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The Ukrainian gene-pool includes the following Y-haplogroups, in order from the most prevalent: R1a (43%) I (23% I2a), R1b (8%), E1b1b (7%), I1 (5%), N1 (5%), J2 (4%), G (3%), T (1%).[68] Roughly all R1a Ukrainians carry R1a-Z282; R1a-Z282 have been found significantly only in Eastern Europe.[69] Chernivtsi Oblast is the only region in Ukraine where Haplogroup I2a occurs more frequently than R1a, much less frequent even in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast.[70] In comparison to their neighbors, Ukrainians have a similar percentage of Haplogroup R1a (43%) in their population - compare Poles, Russians, Lithuanians and Belarusians (55%, 46%, 42% and 51%, respectively). Note that populations in Eastern Europe which have never been Slavic do as well.). Unlike Poles and Russians, Ukrainians have a high percentage of I2a, which is typical of the Balkan and Danube regions, but a smaller percentage than Russians of the N1c1 lineage found among Finnic, Baltic, and Siberian populations, and also less R1b than West Slavs.[71][72][73] In terms of haplogroup distribution, the genetic pattern of Ukrainians most closely resembles that of Belarusians. The presence of the N1c lineage is explained by a contribution of the assimilated Finno-Ugric tribes.[74] In some parts of central Ukraine the domination of the clade of R1a M458 over Z280 is traced[by whom?] to Lechites, as a genetic connection to the tribes of Radimichs, Polans and Vyatichi. (с)
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Unlike Poles and Russians, Ukrainians have a high percentage of I2a, which is typical of the Balkan and Danube regions, but a smaller percentage than Russians of the N1c1 lineage found among Finnic, Baltic, and Siberian populations, and also less R1b than West Slavs
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