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- Y-DNA haplogroup
- I2c2
- mtDNA haplogroup
- T2e1
Mine is I2c2 or I-BY423* (I'm negative for downstream SNP's), and it is the weirdest subclade of haplogroup I ever to be discovered, occurs in 4% of Armenians, has a similar frequency in Georgians, albeit concentrated in the east of the country in Kakheti.
And it also occurs in Greeks with a frequency of 2.3%, with high values in Crete (9%) and Thessaly (6%) Link. Sardinia has 1% of it (see here) but I'm not sure if its I2c2. The TMRCA is between 3300 to 4300 ybp, the Middle to Late Bronze Age.
Ancient samples so far were from Unetice culture in Germany, and Mesolithic Scandinavian hunter gatherers.
I don't know how an Arabian like me received it, my autosomal results were very normal so it must have been here for a long time mixing with the locals.
And it also occurs in Greeks with a frequency of 2.3%, with high values in Crete (9%) and Thessaly (6%) Link. Sardinia has 1% of it (see here) but I'm not sure if its I2c2. The TMRCA is between 3300 to 4300 ybp, the Middle to Late Bronze Age.
Ancient samples so far were from Unetice culture in Germany, and Mesolithic Scandinavian hunter gatherers.
I don't know how an Arabian like me received it, my autosomal results were very normal so it must have been here for a long time mixing with the locals.