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  1. Ricardo

    Genetic study The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans

    Yes and the Mespopotamia-Caucasus cline must be necessarily complemented by the Iranian Caspian continuum, the Iranian Southeastern Caspian also can be related to the same source to the Lower Volga-Northeastern Caspian population.
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    Question J1 Anatolian Greek

    J1 basal clades were born in Eastern Anatolia, Southern Caucasus and Northern Iran, you should test to find your branch. Northern J1 invaded the Steppe, Levant and Arabia in the past as we can find different J1 branches with completely different ethnicities, religions and languages in West Asia...
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    Y-DNA of Iberians or descendants of recent Iberians

    You are completely wrong as you wrote. Iranian J1 is completely different from Levantine or Arabian J1-P58 types from a distance of more than 12000 years, you should investigate and study the J1 phylogeny to understand how J1 clusters are very ethnic and geolocated. Jews, Arabs and Semitics...
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    Y-DNA of Iberians or descendants of recent Iberians

    We are here. Portuguese J1-FGC6035. A cluster of the Ancient Iranian People in NW Iberia, Atlantic Minho, somehow we reached the Westernmost of Eurasia. I think we can be associated with the Iranic Alans in Lusitania and Gallaecia. The Portuguese County/Kingdom/Empire was lucky to have people...
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    Indo European supremacy

    I belong to an Ancient Iranian lineage found in Iran, Armenia, Eastern Anatolia, Northern Mesopotamia always related to Indo-European populations from the Eastern Wing of the Southern Arc, the first source of Proto-Indo_European in terms of basal diversity and the earliest divergent splits in...
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    Corded Ware / Iranic-Aryan split of IE?

    Also the Ancient Iranian types of J1 that evolved in that region. I think now with the Y DNA Full Genome sequencing we are going to easily detect the proper SNPs. Some of the basal types of R1a and J1 and J2 and perhaps other haplogroups will be identified with the Ancient Iranian gene pool in...
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    Guess the Y-haplogroup(s) of Mesolithic Iberians (Braña 1 & 2)

    Any Mesolithic individual would had a total "make-or-break" situation in terms of descendancy. We would need the full Y-chromosome sequencing of all samples, if that's true :wary2:
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    Photographic records of Y-DNA lineages

    My Y DNA lineage
  9. Ricardo

    Origins of Y-haplogroups in Spain and Portugal?

    Degredado, you are delayed 5 years ! The new SNP branches are here: http://ytree.ftdna.com/index.php?name=Draft&parent=root You just must find the Y DNA SNPs and Y DNA STRs (haplotypes) matches or the nearest ethnic neighbor joining tree of each cluster. The Portuguese Y DNA structure is...
  10. Ricardo

    Ethnonational origins of Brazilian Y/mt DNA

    Thanks LeBrok. Could you estimate the same for Canada ?
  11. Ricardo

    Ethnonational origins of Brazilian Y/mt DNA

    I made a general estimate of the global Brazilian Y DNA and mtDNA: Brazilian population= 200 million 100 Million Men in Brazil - 55% Brazilian Portuguese = 40% Colonial Hardcore - 15% Post-Independence Immigration. (55 million men with Portuguese Surnames - 100% of the “White” population in...
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    H1 mtDNA 16262T 16278T as a genetic signature of the Portuguese maritime expansion

    Yes, the 16262T, I only have one match in the entire FTDNA database. No new article about the H1 subclades was released in the last year. The mitochondrial DNA accumulates mutations at the rate of approximately one every 3,500-4,500 years.
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    H1 mtDNA 16262T 16278T as a genetic signature of the Portuguese maritime expansion

    My mtDNA is also a component of the Brazilian Portuguese foundation. The Women related to my mtDNA genetic signature were part of the genetic founding stock related to the Portuguese Language and they were among the first to navigate the Atlantic Ocean with their Husbands and Sons. They belonged...
  14. Ricardo

    Y DNA J1b in Europe

    Estimating the time of most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) for Y DNA J1b M365+ in Europe The STR diversity between the different clusters is related to 1500/2000 years before present That’s the period of the Fall of the Roman Empire. A rare haplogroup is connected with a unique event when a...
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    Dedicated haplogroup pages

    J1 is a complex and diverse haplogroup. Ideologies, religions and identities are always related to the history of J1, so the sub-haplogroups are fundamental for the history and expansion of this decisive antique civilization-maker and religion-maker haplogroup As November of 2011 we have: J1*...
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    History and Destiny of the Portuguese and Brazilian Y DNA J1b

    Y DNA haplogroup J1 is one of the elements in the individuality of Portugal. We can find all types of J1 in Portugal and that’s a singularity of Portugal. The Medieval County of Portucale and the County of Coimbra had specific types of J1. The support of Dom Mendo Alão, the local Warlord of...
  17. Ricardo

    Definition of Haplogroup J1

  18. Ricardo

    Definition of Haplogroup J1

    J1 is passion and war (as every haplogroup is but J1's can be more sectary in my opinion). In the last Millenium different types of J1's with different religions and political projects fought different sectarious wars. In Portugal the Christian J1 fought the Muslim J1 and the Jewish J1, the last...
  19. Ricardo

    Definition of Haplogroup J1

    Every system of classification is a political attitude. We could have some of the major European haplogroups just classified as [IJ], [PQR], [E]. Some people had a shock of reality when they discovered that the R haplogroup was not the "Old Paleolithic European Man" or the "Indo-European Maker"...
  20. Ricardo

    Definition of Haplogroup J1

    Thank you ! Soon we will discover new European J1 SNPs and new European J1 STR clusters. J1 types can be closely related to some historical ethno-national identities in a very particular way.
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