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Hello everybody
excuse my english I live in France (and speak only french) so I am dont really good in english...
anyway my little brother do a dna test for me (I wanted to know our origins) and the results are : our haplogroup is J1C3d (L147.1)
I do not understand all and I have no money to do more tests, I want to know what my Y-STR mean and to have more information to find a trace of my ancestors .. :heart:.
hope you will help me :grin:
PANEL 1 (1-12)
Marker
DYS393
DYS390
DYS19**
DYS391
DYS385
DYS426
DYS388
DYS439
DYS389I
DYS392
DYS389II***
Value
12
23
14
12
12-17
11
17
11
13
11
29
PANEL 2 (13-25)
Marker
DYS458
DYS459
DYS455
DYS454
DYS447
DYS437
DYS448
DYS449
DYS464
Value
19
8-9
11
11
26
14
20
25
13-14-16-17
PANEL 3 (26-37)
Marker
DYS460
Y-GATA-H4
YCAII
DYS456
DYS607
DYS576
DYS570
CDY
DYS442
DYS438
Value
10
10
22-22
14
14
18
16
31-35
11
10
Bye and thanks
Your Y-Dna and X-Chromozones are just a narrow part of your ancestry. To get all your ancestry you need ansominal genetics. I'll send you a link in the private messages
Semitic Duwa
14-03-14, 19:17
From what I can gather, your STR markers seem to indicate that you might belong to subclade L222.2, a typically Arabian subclade which appeared some 2400 years ago which is consistent with the appearance of Arabian tribes in the historical record a few centuries earlier during the battle of Qarqar which took place in 853 BCE.
L222.2 is a subclade of YSC234, which is approximately 5400 years old and probably tracks the break up and expansion of Semitic languages (which occured circa 5750 BP according to Kitchen et al 2009).
From what I can gather, your STR markers seem to indicate that you might belong to subclade L222.2, a typically Arabian subclade which appeared some 2400 years ago which is consistent with the appearance of Arabian tribes in the historical record a few centuries earlier during the battle of Qarqar which took place in 853 BCE.
L222.2 is a subclade of YSC234, which is approximately 5400 years old and probably tracks the break up and expansion of Semitic languages (which occured circa 5750 BP according to Kitchen et al 2009).
From what I can gather, your STR markers seem to indicate that you might belong to subclade L222.2, a typically Arabian subclade which appeared some 2400 years ago which is consistent with the appearance of Arabian tribes in the historical record a few centuries earlier during the battle of Qarqar which took place in 853 BCE.
L222.2 is a subclade of YSC234, which is approximately 5400 years old and probably tracks the break up and expansion of Semitic languages (which occured circa 5750 BP according to Kitchen et al 2009).
But L222.2 ancestor in Yemen how be in battle of Qarqar ?
j1 groups in In the Fertile Crescent befor 2000 years with yemens tribes came from yemen j1c3* and j1c3d but not L222.2
thise claim like jews claim when they say zs227 is cohenem like r1a1a when they say Levi
But I'll tell you something
btween you and arab more than 6000 years btween jews m84 and arab m84 4000 years
Hummer and Bennett deceived your people and make you take What is not yours
abraham is m84 i dont think you all Subscribe to this deception
Maybe you who say I do not want to deceive other Jews ! And the return of rights to real semitic and abrahams
Semitic Duwa
17-01-15, 06:42
But L222.2 ancestor in Yemen how be in battle of Qarqar ?
j1 groups in In the Fertile Crescent befor 2000 years with yemens tribes came from yemen j1c3* and j1c3d but not L222.2
thise claim like jews claim when they say zs227 is cohenem like r1a1a when they say Levi
But I'll tell you something
btween you and arab more than 6000 years btween jews m84 and arab m84 4000 years
Hummer and Bennett deceived your people and make you take What is not yours
abraham is m84 i dont think you all Subscribe to this deception
Maybe you who say I do not want to deceive other Jews ! And the return of rights to real semitic and abrahams
I have a hard time understanding what you wrote, if you want you can send me a PM in arabic and I'll be sure to answer.
Regarding L222.2, I'd say it probably came from the northern part of the Arabian peninsula, around Jordan and Syria... Not the southern part, that's for sure.
BTW, E-M34 is the most common paternal lineage amongst my relatives, and I strongly suspect my paternal grandmother's father was E-M34+.
Finally, I'd avoid throwing religious figures into this discussion, we're discussing facts here (not beliefs).
From 23andMe I got paternal J1 rs9341313 (M267) and maternal H3 (Northern European)
Using the site dna. jameslick. com
Maternal:
mtDNA H3 and H3af and H3b(G16129A).
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