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    R1b DF27 in Iberia

    New twist on DF27 Now that some time has passed and the methodologies for Y-DNA analysis have become more advanced and commonplace, we need to revisit the idea of the origin on R1B-DF27. The old analysis from the 2017 paper used basic SNP testing and STRs - very rudimentary tactics compared to...
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    AncestryDNA Ancestry DNA Update

    Ancestry released a new ethnicity update this week. For typical white Americans I notice a trend of reporting higher Irish/Scottish than before. Example, raising me from 10% to 23%. I also notice a trend of overreporting small amounts of Scandinavian in typical US southerners. Some are...
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    Chart of YDNA by Country

    I found this interesting.
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    Lombard vs Roman Y-DNA and mtDNA from northern Italy and Hungary

    I downloaded a BAM viewer (IGV) and obtained the CL63 BAM from NCBI. I looked at CL63. Results: Z63+, S2077+, PR683+, L1237- Sample SZ45 is L22, P109, and some downstream. It's being added to YFull.
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    Cheddar man

    C6 is not an accurate way to describe Y-DNA. Chances are you are quoting very old ISOGG nomenclature. Use SNPs such as C-V20. https://yfull.com/tree/C/
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    Economy EU outlaws planned obsolescence

    Remember this is probably spurred in part by the revelations about Apple purposefully slowing down older models for no reason but to encourage the owner to purchase another Apple product. A four year old iPhone would have still been working in good order if they had not been purposefully...
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    AncestryDNA Ancestry DNA Update

    All of the kits uploaded to my Ancestry account have received the update. For the kits that I "manage," none of them have been updated. I think each owner needs to login to get the update. Mine is more accurate, dropping off phantom Iberian and correctly placing it in English/Irish. It took...
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    For Men: Choose the features you are attracted the most

    Jennifer Connelly, as described in the original poll as a dark haired celt. Some Colombian beauty queens have knockout looks with this complexion too. Gene Tierney (Irish-American) Liz Taylor would not be as celtic but the looks I can approve. Though personality matters to me a great deal.
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    Politics Here we go again: Right wing nationalism on the rise again in Europe

    The Transgender military scenario was only 1 year old when rescinded, with good reason. The GLAAD article is somewhat hilariously biased though. Trump was the first president to appoint an openly gay ambassador (to Germany, sworn in by Pence (haha)). Trump has always been one to hire the best...
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    I1 subclade table based on 60K FtDNA samples

    Graphically presented, the breakdown of the big 3 branches as a total of I1 in a country.
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    I1 subclade table based on 60K FtDNA samples

    Here is total I1 percentage of the population by country, with the percent of the "big 3" in the total population shown in the right 3 columns. This makes it easy to see that England and Germany were close, with Viking settlement raising the I1a1 later.
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    I1 subclade table based on 60K FtDNA samples

    Percent I1a1 of total I1 in a country (includes large branch of L22) Percent I1a1 of the population in a country
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    I1 subclade table based on 60K FtDNA samples

    Percent of I1a2 within the I1 population (Z58, Z60, Z140, etc) Percent of population that is I1a2 Note, not many subclades of I1 were identified in Slovakia, so the sample size is probably too small.
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    I1 subclade table based on 60K FtDNA samples

    I have taken the numbers generously compiled by Expredel to make the following tables: 1. Percent of I1a3 (Z63) of total I1 in a country (column K) 2. Percent of I1a3 (Z63) of total population in a country (column L) England/Netherlands and UK/Germany similarity shows that Z63 was a small...
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