DNA Subclades

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I am looking to find out how, exactly, a DNA sample goes from an R1b1b2 to, say, an R1b1b2aib4. As I am relatively new to this disciplins please forgive my naivete as to how difficult this may be.

My results were:

393 390 19a 391 385a 385b 426 388 439 389I 392 389II 458 459a 459b 455 454 447 437 448 449 464a 464b 464c 464d
13 24 14 11 12 14 12 12 12 13 14 29 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 19 29 15 15 15 17

460 H4 YCA1 YCA2 456 442 438 461 462 A10 635 1B07 441 444 445 446 452 463
12 12 19 23 15 17 12 12 11 15 23 10 14 12 12 11 30 24

The closest matches seem to be from the Basque region to up to the Netherlands
This on from the Netherlands comes close at R1b1b2a1a:
13 24 14 11 12 14 12 12 12 13 13(-) 29 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 19 30(+) 15 16(+) 15(+) 16(-)

Another from Switzerland, R1b1b2a1b4:
13 24 14 11 11(-) 14 12 12 13(+) 13 13(-) 29 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 19 29 15 15 17(++) 17.

From Sussex England, R1b1b2a1a:
13 24 14 11 12 14 12 12 12 13 13(-) 29 19(++) 9 10 11 11 25 15 19 30(+) 15 15 17(++) 17.

Rodriguez, R1B1:
13 14 14 11 12 14 12 12 12 14(+) 13(-) 30(+) 17 9 10 11 11 25 14(-) 18(-) 30(+) 15 15 15 17.

Italy, R1b1b2a1a:
13 24 14 11 11(-) 14 12 12 12 13 13(-) 30(+) 16(-) 9 10 11 11 23(--) 15 19 30(+) 15 16(+) 17(++) 17.

Rutledge, Virginia R1b1b2a1b:
13 24 14 12 12 12 13 14 29 19(++) 9 9(-) 11 11 24(-) 15 19 32(+3) 15 15 17(++) 17.

Roberts, 1843, Alabama Rb1b1b2a1b5:
13 24 14 11 12 14 12 12 12 13 13(-) 29 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 17(--) 30(+) 15 15 17(++) 17.

Is there a database where one can find which labels, for instance M269, come from which segments? I have been comparing my results to others and have yet to find a match. Additionally, My DNA seems to more closely match the range from the Basque region up through the Netherlands than my Hispanic surname would indicate.

I understand that DNA indicates probabilities and I can't say I'm from Sepulveda, Spain, for instance(a family surname). But I am interested in why my results seem to guide me north of Spain. There was one of the 'Wild Geese' (Irish Mercenaries for hire) who married into my family in 1780 or so in Puerto Rico. Could I really be Irish? As a Ramos this discipline both surprises and intrigues me.

Any help would be greatly appreciated and if one were to purchase a deep subclade test, who would provide the best service for the money?

Thank You,

Victor Ramos
 

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