yeah, I guess that might be the same case of E-M123 in ancient Turkmenistan, that guy's autosomal is so Iran-neolithioc that no population in central asia and south asia today can score more Iran-neolithioc components than him! yet you don't see ancient E-M123 sample in Irani believe it will be found there in the end
we don't have enough remains
and egypt as a country don't rush to published results
so it is complicated situation with that country
do you know
if copts carry e-m123?
p.s
asking since i believe copts should reflect more isolated group in modern egypt
interesting rare case :
MGS294 an individual from 7-8th century (avar period) austria
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E-Y82779 - 祖源树TheYtree
E-Y82779 - 祖源树TheYtree,也称 祖缘树 全球首个致力于基因寻根溯源服务的公益性网站,不分肤色,不分国籍,不分姓氏,只要你有做父系基因检测,都免费上祖源树,永不磨灭的电子家谱!www.theytree.com
source:
his g25 values:
MoedlingAdGS_AvarPeriod:MGS294.A0101,0.126344,0.146236,0.02753,-0.007429,0.028621,-0.007251,0.00282,0.001154,0.0045,0.021322,0.001949,0.01079,-0.012042,0.00234,-0.008686,0.015248,0.02712,0.001267,0.000754,0.004377,-0.004367,-0.003586,-0.000739,0.009278,-0.002754
no mongolid elements :
58.4% TUR_Bar_N
37.2% Yamnaya_RUS_Samara
4.4% WHG
p.s
he is closest to Albanians and north Macedonians
he was probably some south Balkan soldier who moved to Austrian territory
at some point
all the other e1b1b1 cases from this research fall on the typical European e-v13
He seems half Illyrian in my estimation. This plus the 10% Slavic is shifting him in northern direction compared to what was the norm in the Southern Balkans.
Remarkably, his haplogroups is present in a modern Austrian person with TMRCA 950 ybp - the haplogroup appears to bear an East-Med Byzantine connection:
Target: MoedlingAdGS_AvarPeriod:MGS294.A0101
Distance: 1.8110% / 0.01810994
55.2 Illyirian_CRO
18.6 Thracian-Kapitan-Andreevo
12.4 Anatolia
11.6 Slavic
1.2 Illyirian_ALB
1.0 Medieval_Turkic_KAZ_Kipchak
In many studies I find that some STRs have a decimal value. An example here is DYS458 for Sample 8 has a value of 17.2.4/100 4% in turkmen ( 23 y-str markers prediction by nevgen
of total 100 samples who were mainly from dashoguz province)
E-m84 cases:
Sample 29
Sample 41
Sample 59
Sample 86
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Daşoguz Region - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Source:
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/15/12/1501
p.s
the dominant y haplogroup in Turkmen look to be y haplogroup Q
another fascinating case from far a way china (xi'an)
tang period 618-907 AD individual XFLDM850--e-m84>pf6751
was uploaded to theytree site:
XFLDM850 HRR1951959 唐代长安兴福林岱 (XFLD) 遗址 - E-Z21014 / D4 - 祖源树TheYtree
祖源树TheYtree样本:XFLDM850 HRR1951959 唐代长安兴福林岱 (XFLD) 遗址www.theytree.com
View attachment 17014
source:
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Ancient genomes from the Tang Dynasty capital reveal the genetic legacy of trans-Eurasian communication at the eastern end of Silk Road - BMC Biology
Background Ancient Chang’an in the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) was one of the world’s largest and most populated cities and acted as the eastern end of the world-famous Silk Road. However, little is known about the genetics of Chang’an people and whether the Western Regions-related gene flows have...bmcbiol.biomedcentral.com
p.s
e-pf6751 is the most successful downstream of e-m84 spread in all directions
this specific individual carried close to 15% west Eurasian ancestry
likely his direct paternal line arrived that east with arab or another west asian trader
Interesting findings, I predict his ancestots to have been Idumean auxillary in the Roman Legions and gained citizenship after his service and assimilated into Roman Pannonia, as there are two other E-M34 samples (but E-Z841 in this case) in Roman-era Serbia and Croatia with close TMRCAs to the Near East.interesting rare case :
MGS294 an individual from 7-8th century (avar period) austria
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E-Y82779 - 祖源树TheYtree
E-Y82779 - 祖源树TheYtree,也称 祖缘树 全球首个致力于基因寻根溯源服务的公益性网站,不分肤色,不分国籍,不分姓氏,只要你有做父系基因检测,都免费上祖源树,永不磨灭的电子家谱!www.theytree.com
source:
his g25 values:
MoedlingAdGS_AvarPeriod:MGS294.A0101,0.126344,0.146236,0.02753,-0.007429,0.028621,-0.007251,0.00282,0.001154,0.0045,0.021322,0.001949,0.01079,-0.012042,0.00234,-0.008686,0.015248,0.02712,0.001267,0.000754,0.004377,-0.004367,-0.003586,-0.000739,0.009278,-0.002754
no mongolid elements :
58.4% TUR_Bar_N
37.2% Yamnaya_RUS_Samara
4.4% WHG
p.s
he is closest to Albanians and north Macedonians
he was probably some south Balkan soldier who moved to Austrian territory
at some point
all the other e1b1b1 cases from this research fall on the typical European e-v13
Interesting findings, I predict his ancestots to have been Idumean auxillary in the Roman Legions and gained citizenship after his service and assimilated into Roman Pannonia, as there are two other E-M34 samples (but E-Z841 in this case) in Roman-era Serbia and Croatia with close TMRCAs to the Near East.
The Chinese sample is even more interesting, as it looks like it predates Arab arrival to China so he might have Syriac origins as Syriac Christians were in China in the Early Middle Ages.