Just for interests sake, these are a selection from my top Deep Dive results from MTA.....
Best of the bunch is:
Bronze Age Jutland Denmark 1400 BC (Rise47)
mtDNA: IY-DNA: R1b1a1b...
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Just for interests sake, these are a selection from my top Deep Dive results from MTA.....
Best of the bunch is:
Bronze Age Jutland Denmark 1400 BC (Rise47)
mtDNA: IY-DNA: R1b1a1b...
Just come through, I'm negative for FT98195.
No other test currently being done
I'm now being tested against FT98195 - which doesn't seem to appear on either YFULL or FTDNA.
edit:
....looks like it may be BY70909 > FT195615 > FT147548 > FT196686 > FT98195
FTDNA has a...
First result is in....
BY70909 ChrY 8358887 8358887 C+
So I am positive for BY70909 (A7135 not in yet) and many thanks to @Shetop for identifying the probability!
Interestingly, the comment...
YSEQ have just said that they will very kindly also test me for A7135 and BY70909.
Watch this space...
Now this is interesting. As you will see, YSEQ says I'm negative for all SNPs downstream of S2972, so, by default, including A7135 which has the negative A7136 aligned with it. Although, I have not...
Thanks for your response Riverman.
What I was saying was that my lineage went from Sardinia to England somewhere in the 3000 years between the two dates not actually 500 years ago.
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I'm confirmed as A7136 negative so that appears to make me also negative for A7135 which would in turn make me negative for BY70909.
A question comes to me here, not specifically about my SNPs, but what is it that both makes mine or someone else's blood NOT mutate further than that found in a common ancestor, like mine, 3500 years...
Final results back from YSEQ today.....
Quick results summary:
E1b-V13 Panel
Z5017 G-
Z5018 T+
Z16659 C+
FGC11451 A-
L241 C-
FGC11450 G-
I've been fat all my life, even the earliest pictures of me show that! Growing up I weighed 1st (14lbs/8.3kg) for each year of my life up to my late teens, topping out at 19st (266lbs/120kg) before...
YSeq E-V13 test sent in - awaiting results,
All these results are really good, but I have absolutely no idea how to 'translate' them wrt what is shows of my ancestry, if anything.
So, looking at my results in the post above - how should I...
Super interesting thread this - Many thanks for your work Maciamo!
My results...
Distance to:
Richard
Thanks for that explanation Riverman!
If I do go ahead and get an in depth Y-DNA test done, how do I get the results analysed to tell me my 'ancestral route'? Is it done by the testing company or...
Just the LivingDNA standard test that gives Y-DNA, mtDNA and Autosomal results. No deep-Y or anything like that.
Thanks for this reply Salento.
I think this more of my misunderstanding of what MTA are providing - of course, my mother's brother is still my relative even if he does have a different haplogroup...
Why are all (but one) my DNA samples and Deep Dive results given as being R1b1a.... but I'm a confirmed E1b1b1a1b1a? The only example that MTA can provide that actually matches is "Late Medieval...
Hi all, I am English and can trace my male line back to my 8th great-grandfather and his marriage in 1673 (no records prior to this date) in Derbyshire, England. My surname is post-Norman conquest...
V10 here, from my mother, whose side of the family were eastenders around Hackney, Wapping and Stepney back to late 17thC, prior to that the trail goes cold.
Interestingly...... "Found in haplogroup E1b on FTDNA tree. Believed coincident with CTS1273. Arose about 4,000 bce. Example is ancient DNA sample VK362 from 10th century Viking grave in Bogøvej,...
I have a copy of my raw y-DNA file from LivingDNA and have been comparing the positively identified markers in that file against the E1b1b phylogenetic tree, I have P147 > P177 > M215 > M78 > L542...
Thanks for your reply EV13SON. I'll have a look to see what 'big' Y-DNA tests there are as this does interest me, LivingDNA did not show any subclades in my results.
BUT, all change at...
Hello all, I did, some time ago, a DNA test with LivingDNA with the original results showing I am haplogroup E-V13, 88% English and 12% 'european'. Shortly afterwards, I uploaded the same DNA to...
I'm E-V13, am English born, can trace my male line back to a marriage in 1673 (but no prior birth record), ancestors have always lived in Derbyshire, and we have an Anglo Saxon/Scandinavian surname...