Хаплогрупа E1b-V13 
Литература 1/2:1. Abu-Amero, K. K., Hellani, A., González, A. M., Larruga, J. M., Cabrera, V. M., & Underhill, P. A. (2009). Saudi Arabian Y-Chromosome diversity and its relationship with nearby regions. BMC genetics, 10(1), 59.
2. Albania (This is an approximate point-position of a sampling area!), 74 matches in 296 haplotypes with Y-SNP information. Population samples: Albania [Albanian], Albania [Gabel Romani], Albania [Gheg Albanian], Albania [Jevg Romani], Albania [Tosk Albanian]
3. Alonso, S., Flores, C., Cabrera, V. et al. The place of the Basques in the European Y-chromosome diversity landscape. Eur J Hum Genet 13, 1293–1302 (2005).
https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejhg.52014824. Balanovsky, O., Rootsi, S., Pshenichnov, A., Kivisild, T., Churnosov, M., Evseeva, I., Pocheshkhova, E., Boldyreva, M., Yankovsky, N., Balanovska, E., & Villems, R. (2008). Two sources of the Russian patrilineal heritage in their Eurasian context. American journal of human genetics, 82(1), 236–250.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2007.09.0195. Balearic Islands, Spain, 2 matches in 134 haplotypes with Y-SNP information. Population samples: Balearic Islands, Spain [Spanish]
6. Battaglia, V., Fornarino, S., Al-Zahery, N., Olivieri, A., Pala, M., Myres, N. M., ... & Hadziselimovic, R. (2009). Y-chromosomal evidence of the cultural diffusion of agriculture in Southeast Europe. European Journal of Human Genetics, 17(6), 820-830.
7. Boattini, A., Martinez-Cruz, B., Sarno, S., Harmant, C., Useli, A., Sanz, P., ... & Quintana-Murci, L. (2013). Uniparental markers in Italy reveal a sex-biased genetic structure and different historical strata. PloS one, 8(5).
8. Bošnjački DNK projekat-stanje od 3.5.2019. godine.
9. Bulgaria (This is an approximate point-position of a sampling area!), 41 matches in 326 haplotypes with Y-SNP information. Population samples: Bulgaria [Bulgarian], Bulgaria [Romani], Bulgaria [Turks]
10. Catalonia, Spain, 62 matches in 1375 haplotypes with Y-SNP information. Population samples: Catalonia, Spain [Spanish]
11. Di Giacomo, F., Luca, F., Anagnou, N., Ciavarella, G., Corbo, R. M., Cresta, M., ... & Loutradis, A. (2003). Clinal patterns of human Y chromosomal diversity in continental Italy and Greece are dominated by drift and founder effects. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 28(3), 387-395.
12. Dogan, S., Babic, N., Gurkan, C., Goksu, A., Marjanovic, D., & Hadziavdic, V. (2016). Y-chromosomal haplogroup distribution in the Tuzla Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina: A concordance study using four different in silico assignment algorithms based on Y-STR data. Homo, 67(6), 471-483.
13. Dogan, S., Gurkan, C., Dogan, M., Balkaya, H. E., Tunc, R., Demirdov, D. K., ... & Marjanovic, D. (2017). A glimpse at the intricate mosaic of ethnicities from Mesopotamia: Paternal lineages of the Northern Iraqi Arabs, Kurds, Syriacs, Turkmens and Yazidis. PloS one, 12(11).
14. El‐Sibai, M., Platt, D. E., Haber, M., Xue, Y., Youhanna, S. C., Wells, R. S., ... & Behbehani, J. (2009). Geographical Structure of the Y‐chromosomal Genetic Landscape of the Levant: A coastal‐inland contrast. Annals of human genetics, 73(6), 568-581.
15. Gonçalves, R., Freitas, A., Branco, M., Rosa, A., Fernandes, A. T., Zhivotovsky, L. A., ... & Brehm, A. (2005). Y‐chromosome lineages from Portugal, Madeira and Açores record elements of Sephardim and Berber ancestry. Annals of human genetics, 69(4), 443-454.
16. Greece (This is an approximate point-position of a sampling area!), 25 matches in 153 haplotypes with Y-SNP information. Population samples: Greece [Greek], Greece [Romani]
17. Grugni, V., Battaglia, V., Kashani, B. H., Parolo, S., Al-Zahery, N., Achilli, A., ... & Torroni, A. (2012). Ancient migratory events in the Middle East: new clues from the Y-chromosome variation of modern Iranians. PloS one, 7(7).
18. Grugni, V., Raveane, A., Mattioli, F., Battaglia, V., Sala, C., Toniolo, D., ... & Torroni, A. (2018). Reconstructing the genetic history of Italians: new insights from a male (Y- chromosome) perspective. Annals of human biology, 45(1), 44-56
19. Hay, Maciamo (2016). Genetic history of the British and the Irish,
https://www.eupedia.com/genetics/britain_ireland_dna.shtml20. Heraclides A, Bashiardes E, Fernández-Domínguez E, Bertoncini S, Chimonas M, et al. (2017) Y-chromosomal analysis of Greek Cypriots reveals a primarily common pre-Ottoman paternal ancestry with Turkish Cypriots. PLOS ONE 12(6): e0179474.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.017947421. Jankova, R., Seidel, M., Paska, A. V., Willuweit, S., & Roewer, L. (2019). Y-chromosome diversity of the three major ethno-linguistic groups in the Republic of North Macedonia. Forensic Science International: Genetics, 42, 165-170.
22. Karachanak, S., Grugni, V., Fornarino, S., Nesheva, D., Al-Zahery, N., Battaglia, V., ... & Toncheva, D. (2013). Y-chromosome diversity in modern Bulgarians: new clues about their ancestry. PLoS One, 8(3).
23. Karafet, T., Bulayeva, K., Nichols, J. et al. Coevolution of genes and languages and high levels of population structure among the highland populations of Daghestan. J Hum Genet 61, 181–191 (2016).
https://doi.org/10.1038/jhg.2015.132 - (podaci za Bliski istok i sjevernu Afriku)
24. Karlsson, A. O., Wallerström, T., Götherström, A., & Holmlund, G. (2006). Y-chromosome diversity in Sweden–a long-time perspective. European Journal of Human Genetics, 14(

, 963-970.
25. Kayser, M., Lao, O., Anslinger, K., Augustin, C., Bargel, G., Edelmann, J., ... & Hohoff, C. (2005). Significant genetic differentiation between Poland and Germany follows present-day political borders, as revealed by Y-chromosome analysis. Human genetics, 117(5), 428-443.