Pvg1949
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- Y-DNA haplogroup
- Df19 df88 Z27258
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Hi,
A week ago i received my last DNA deepclade test.
The result was R1B1A2A1A1B. with negative for every other subclade.
As this is a rather old subgroup, does this means that my DNA did not split anymore for the last 5000 j?
Or are there other not tested subs.
Here are the test results:
Can anyone tell me how i can gather more data or how i have to proceed to continue my queeste?
Because ,R1B1A2A1A1B gives only a general geographic view, i wonder if there is a way to find out how my ancesters came to the netherlands (Sint-Michielsgestel - Berlicum -oldest known 1600), over the Alps (italic celts)or by France .
greetings,
Paul
Westerlo
Belgium
A week ago i received my last DNA deepclade test.
The result was R1B1A2A1A1B. with negative for every other subclade.
As this is a rather old subgroup, does this means that my DNA did not split anymore for the last 5000 j?
Or are there other not tested subs.
Here are the test results:
P312+ P310+ P25+ L51+ L150+ U198- U152- U106- P89.2- P107- M65- M160- M153- M126- L6- L48- L47- L44- L4- L325- L257- L226- L217- L21- L20- L2- L196- L193- L188- L176.2- L165- L164- L159.2- L148- L144- L1- |
Can anyone tell me how i can gather more data or how i have to proceed to continue my queeste?
Because ,R1B1A2A1A1B gives only a general geographic view, i wonder if there is a way to find out how my ancesters came to the netherlands (Sint-Michielsgestel - Berlicum -oldest known 1600), over the Alps (italic celts)or by France .
greetings,
Paul
Westerlo
Belgium