Were the ancient Etruscans an important link to rhesus negatives today?

Haplogroup JT (mtDNA) was extremely common among the ancient Etruscans. I am getting a few results from rhesus negatives having taken the 23andme DNA test. And JT appears. Again and again in such a high percentage that the origin of the haplogroup becomes one of my focal points. It leads me to the ancient Etruscans and the claim by John Hawks that Tuscany has the highest percentage of Neanderthal DNA in Europe. Note: Whether or not there was a Neanderthal/rhesus negative connection, is NOT proven at this point. (For more on that, read: https://www.rhesusnegative.net/staynegative/neanderthalhands) So what else is interesting about Haplogroup JT (mtDNA)? The descendants: MtDNA J: MtDNA T: What is interesting about those mtDNA haplogroups is the high frequencies … Continue reading Were the ancient Etruscans an important link to rhesus negatives today?