Hi Nicole,

Katherine Borges is pretty good at finding scientific reports that would
answer your question.  It may not break it down as far as you had yours done
(the studies may only break down to G1 or G2 or that kind of level).

The last time FTDNA ran their stats (2007) the G & G2 were 4.67% of the
entire FTDNA database.  The G and G2s are about 7% of the Azores database.

You may also want to join the G Haplogroup project. Let me know if you need
the direction on how to do this.  One of the admins is Bill.  I'll look up
his email and send it to you.

Cheri

On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Nicole Rodriques <rodriqu...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I was just wondering about how common G2a3a is among the Portuguese?
> There does not appear to be much information about this particular
> haplogroup out there.
>
> Thanks,
> Nicole
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