Red_Dot
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- Ethnic group
- Eurasian
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- G2a +P303
- mtDNA haplogroup
- H1
I recently did my LivingDNA-test (which was my first ever DNA-test) and got assigned the Y-haplogroup G2a + the subclade P303. Now just by scrolling through Europedia I noticed that P303 among many (most?) people trickles down even further than this, and since it lists on Yfull as having "formed 14700 ybp, TMRCA 11800 ybp" I'd love to see if I could assign myself to a subclade a bit closer to the present, let's say post-Bronze Age.
But what companies and test should I choose to do this? FTDNA Y37? Y67? Y111? (what would the difference be?)
Or is this assignation from LivingDNA a signal that I'd probably test negative for any other subclades?
FTDNA's Y-test looks promising, and I've seen alot of people posting about FullY and BigY (without fully understanding it, looks too expensive for a poor student anyways). I did ask FTDNA-support the above mentioned question, but alas after multible emails back and forth, they had a difficulty in both in understanding what I was looking for and explaining things to me in terms that I can understand, so no real answers there.
Please if someone could advice me on this, or link me to an existing post if I've overlooked something, thanks.
But what companies and test should I choose to do this? FTDNA Y37? Y67? Y111? (what would the difference be?)
Or is this assignation from LivingDNA a signal that I'd probably test negative for any other subclades?
FTDNA's Y-test looks promising, and I've seen alot of people posting about FullY and BigY (without fully understanding it, looks too expensive for a poor student anyways). I did ask FTDNA-support the above mentioned question, but alas after multible emails back and forth, they had a difficulty in both in understanding what I was looking for and explaining things to me in terms that I can understand, so no real answers there.
Please if someone could advice me on this, or link me to an existing post if I've overlooked something, thanks.