Haplo_i1 subclade probabilities
These are my predictions_ i_m253_1313=58% i_m253_nd=11% i_m253_as7e=7% i_l22_n=7% i_m253_asgen=6% i_m253_as2=4% i_l22_bothnia=4% question where does this place me on the phylogenic tree?
I hve recieved my ftdna 67 marker results and have used Terry Robb,s predictor and seem to be ABB cluster but with JimCullen /Ken Nordvedt predictor it gave me 2 diferent results but both with over 60% reading I-M253-1313 with smaller percentages of other I1 subclades.My query is which is correct?
Its a pity that you claim its a theory and extravagant I will only say read the books after all at one time it was heresy to suggest the earth is round and not flat and Darwins theory of evolution was rubbished!Who would have believed that dna could tell as much as it does now?When I was growing...
I,m sorry I have not put it very well.Cornwall was not in england realy untill the west saxons finally invaded and previously was known as west wales to anglosaxons.I dont know of celtic inscriptions in england but agree about standing stones and henges although in not in england as a...
What both books agree on is that I1 was already present in england even before the comparatively small anglo saxon invasion of the dark ages and that anglian as opposed to saxon were southern scandinavian iin origin and already were familiar with pre roman anglians which might explain why there...
I have finished reading two books on this subject that has changed my assumptions about I1 and indeed other ystr groups origins in the UK and Ireland.The books are (the origin of the British by Stephen Oppenheimer and Blood of the Isles by Brian Sykes)they have seriously challenged a lot of...
Spruithean,thanks but I seem to have difficulty joining FTDNA as Itested with acompany mentioned previousy that ftdna dont seem to accept or else I,m not sufficiently good at understanding how to use their site.I will try again and also use Terry Robb,s ,again I dont have a kit number,however I...
I would like to know which predictor is the most accepted and reliable site that any of you have used as I have used two with differing percentages for each although both agree my subclade is I1?
A lot of what is now lowland scotland was settled by angles in the early period of anglo saxon migrations and that area was then in england and following the norman conquest and subsequent waste by William the bastard fled into lowland Scotland so I1 dna would not be unusual in Scotland...
Dont know if this helps or hinders but a dna sampling of areas of recorded Norse viking settlements by Julian Richards in the uk found that danish and anglo saxon dna was not found to be effective as there was virtualy no difference but that was in the BBC 2 programme (Blood of the...
I have looked at ftdna but have not seen the project.
I wonder if this welsh sub group could be a result of germanic Roman auxilleries e.g. Alemmmani, Marcomanni etc.?There are records of these tribes in Roman Britain.Thanks...
Thankyou for your response.Below is my ystr.
dys456,389 1,390,389 2,458,19,385a,385b,393,391,439,635,392,y-gata h4,437,438,448
13, 12, 22, 29, 15, 14, 13, 14, 13, 10, 11, 21, 10, 11, 16, 10, 20,
! hope that it is clear and thanks again.
Hello I am new to this site and dna ancestry in general.Could somebody enlighten me as my report indicates I1 subgroup y gata h4 11 but also includes German subgroup dys456 value 13.To which group do I belong?
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