Both samples were listed as T-S27463 (xT-Y174326) in supplemental file 6 (see attached). Their locations and dating are confirmed, the asterisk meant terminal SNP designation.
The new YFull CTS1848* sample (@torzio you said he was from the Netherlands?) was placed in a new subclade with me in the live version of the tree. Let's see if it stays. Very interesting
https://www.yfull.com/live/tree/T-CTS1848/
Speaking of Turkish T1a2, there is a Turkish CTS1848+ individual on FTDNA that shows up on the general and Big Y trees but not in the T project. Have not been able to get any information on them.
Genetic homeland shows a CTS1848 sample from Aydin, Turkey. The "DNA Project" link sends you to...
I used SAPP (https://www.jdvsite.com) to create a Y-STR tree of CTS11984/CTS54 to get an idea about origin and dispersal. I specified in my input the currently known positive and negative SNPs for each sample and the program did the rest. It is in high agreement with YFull dates and...
My archaeogenetic results make sense given my mostly Spanish (or Iberian) background. Cool that I share DNA with Ötzi the Iceman as well as two of the Skeleton Lake remains, including the T1a2 one.
I do not understand where the Illyrian comes from. It shows up for my family members too. When I...
I too saw that FTDNA T Group results now have PAGES00113 as CTS8862+ Z19945+. In fact, when I checked my FTDNA results the haplotree now shows PAGES00113 as below CTS8862/CTS1848. Attaching a screenshot of what I found here.
As @Salento said, many of this group are Ashkenazi but also includes...
Oh interesting... since his terminal SNP is CTS8862 and still is quite close to you at 25 markers he would be a good addition to my TMRCA calculations. Interesting that on his ancestral origins section he is listed as German, perhaps the Brennan surname was changed from a prior German one or...
Sile,
Yes I got the same notification. He is 0 distance away from me at 12 markers but not beyond that. His surname suggests an Irish patrilineal ancestry, consistent with my refined Y-STR phylogenetic analysis pointing to a possible Italo-Celtic distribution of our line. It might correspond...
Yes, I noticed and I responded to him to help. Samaniego is a surname emanating from Álava, a province of the Basque Country where his paternal line originates and it was adopted as a surname after the town named Samaniego in Álava. So it is most certainly an Iberian surname and makes the origin...
Hola Samaniego,
Yo y el otro miembro de este sitio, Sile, que antes comunicamos con usted en el otro hilo, también somos T-L446 (T1a2b) pero más especifico T-CTS8862 (T1a2b1a). Mi familia es de Cuba pero mi apellido paterno, Fundora, es más probablemente de Galicia o Portugal y proviene de...
Even if our clade was Ashkenazi, given our geographic and genetic distance our "Ashkenazi Jewish" admixture would have disappeared a long time ago. But our clade is not Ashkenazi.
Sile remember,
Those were your 12 or 25 marker comparison, not your 37. So at 37 markers they will appear much more distant because more markers are taken into account
There appears to be distinct Ashkenazi Jewish cluster within our clade but it most likely is the result of an early convert to Judaism because the rest of our clade has no history of Jewish tradition.
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