Recent content by mwauthy

  1. M

    Haplogroup I1 Origins

    For anyone interested in the origins of Haplogroup I1 from when it diverged apart from Haplogroup I2 around 27,500 years ago to when the last common patrilineal ancestor for all modern I1 lived around 4,600 years ago I have a video that I created in the link below that analyzes the relevant...
  2. M

    I1/I2 Split To I1 TMRCA Mystery

    I’m posting this in this general y haplogroup thread instead of the I1 section because I feel that what I’m about to write applies to any subclade branch with many phyloequivalent snps. I feel that the I1/I2 split to I1 time of most recent common ancestor mystery may never be solved because a...
  3. M

    Genetic study Large-Scale Migration into Southern Britain During the Middle to Late Bronze Age.

    In case anyone is interested I looked at the BAM file for the single I1 sample and it has poor coverage. I looked at over 50 SNPs downstream of the I1 subclade branch including all of the phyloequivalent SNPs for I-DF29 and they all had no reads. I looked at 100 phyloequivalent SNPs at the I1...
  4. M

    Genetic study Large-Scale Migration into Southern Britain During the Middle to Late Bronze Age.

    Disappointing so see only one I1 sample. I’ve read about widespread trading networks connecting Europe during the Bronze Age. However, there doesn’t appear to be any real gene flow out of Scandinavia into Britain until the Migration Period. Looking forward to the upcoming study on Anglo-Saxons...
  5. M

    FTDNA Big Y 700

    When did you get your results? Their website is saying 12-14 weeks these days.
  6. M

    Eurogenes High HG on ANE test

    I think I read somewhere that the whole point of that test is to isolate the ANE and that the rest of the admixture should be ignored. Interesting that that my ANE percentage of 13.82% is very close to my Scandinavian 13.8% in a different test on gene plaza. I wonder if the same SNPs were used...
  7. M

    MyTrueAncestry Mytrueancestry.com

    Thanks for the blue/red descriptions. How exactly does purple fit in? Gaul + Frank (4.826) Gaul (7.19) Frank (8.204)
  8. M

    Sampling Bias

    Sweden: 1291/2850=45%, 10m Norway: 579/1537=38%, 5m Denmark: 202/555=36%, 6m Iceland: 42/132=32%, 0.3m Finland: 664/2421=27%, 6m Netherlands: 229/983=23%, 17m England: 2176/10996=20%, 55m UK: 736/4127=18%, 66m Germany: 1278/7326=17%, 83m Scotland: 797/5835=14%, 5m Wales: 126/922=14%, 3m Belgium...
  9. M

    I1 Migration Story

    I1 more than likely has a Scandinavian origin and most of the early subclades probably do as well. The purpose of this thread is to give your opinion as to when, how, and with which subclade your paternal ancestor left Scandinavia (unless they are still living there). I think that my mutations...
  10. M

    AncestryDNA Ancestry DNA Update

    The transition addition worked for my accounts too. I am pleased with the results especially since they added Northwestern to the labeling. Wallonia Belgian Father: E,W, and NW: 59% Germanic: 31% France: 6% Ireland/Scotland: 4% French Canadian Mom: France: 93% E,W, and NW: 7% Me: E,W, and NW...
  11. M

    AncestryDNA Ancestry DNA Update

    No official release date has been released and I have not heard of any accounts being updated recently so no one knows when if ever it might be rolled out to all. Even Ancestry customer service reps don’t know and have accounts themselves that are not updated. My friend’s account was updated...
  12. M

    Who were the ancestors of the Flemings and Wallons?

    I found this I1 map of the over 7,000 participants in the I1 project at FTDNA to be quite shocking considering my father is I1 and is from Wallonia Belgium and because based on the 140 Wallonia participants from the Benelux Project 10.5% were I1.
  13. M

    Deep Y Testing

    Is the Y chromosome pretty much mapped out by current Big Y 500 or FGC Elite 2.1, or could some hypothetical test in the future provide more refined analysis and many more snps? I’m deliberating if I should do deep Y chromosome testing now or later in the future when technology perhaps becomes...
  14. M

    AncestryDNA Ancestry DNA Update

    I’m just guessing here but I noticed that these companies sometimes assign backwards migration percentages to populations that share similar genes. So someone from Belgium could receive large percentages of Great Britain because the groups that ended up populating Great Britain came from the...
  15. M

    AncestryDNA Ancestry DNA Update

    My French Canadian uncle received 64% Great Britain, 21% Europe South, 10% Iberian Peninsula, and 0% Europe West. Most of his French ancestors from Normandy and Paris got assigned to Great Britain and most of his ancestors from Aunis and Poitiers got assigned to Europe South and the Iberian...
Back
Top