1st time post -
this is an excellent site I must say!!!
Are there many I2a people out there. I have been identified as having the "C" isles haplotype.
There are a few tests going on at the moment on I2a Disles and I think I2a* which should bring up some new SNPs to further split the Isles / Dinaric types.
Some comment I've seen on the Web suggests I2a may have travelled through NW Europe to UK / Ireland from it's SE Europe origins. Any other lines of thought out there re this??
It will be interesting to see if the FTDNA I2a "walk thru the"Y" test I2*,Isles-D2,Disles,and M26-A, will turn up.
Is it generally agreed that the M423+ was a split off I2a? I've seen figures of 10,000 - 14,000 yrs ago?? If this is right there should be more identifying features??
this is an excellent site I must say!!!
Are there many I2a people out there. I have been identified as having the "C" isles haplotype.
There are a few tests going on at the moment on I2a Disles and I think I2a* which should bring up some new SNPs to further split the Isles / Dinaric types.
Some comment I've seen on the Web suggests I2a may have travelled through NW Europe to UK / Ireland from it's SE Europe origins. Any other lines of thought out there re this??
It will be interesting to see if the FTDNA I2a "walk thru the"Y" test I2*,Isles-D2,Disles,and M26-A, will turn up.
Is it generally agreed that the M423+ was a split off I2a? I've seen figures of 10,000 - 14,000 yrs ago?? If this is right there should be more identifying features??