Does anyone know how or where the Pollock line became G2a and how prevalent is haplogroup G?

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in Genealogy Help by David Culbreth G2G Crew (710 points)
Perhaps the question is also how did some men with G2a Y-DNA become the Pollock line, as surnames only started to be used in Europe in the last several hundred years, while haplogroups are thousands of years old?

https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_G2a_Y-DNA.shtml

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You may do better joining and asking that question at the Polk-Pollock-Pogue project at FamilyTreeDNA:

Polk-Pollock Project

by Andrew Ross G2G6 Mach 3 (38.2k points)

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