Updated charts.
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Updated charts.
https://i.imgur.com/pNRaKJb.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/bT99bvE.jpg
Sure, main goal of Serbian DNA Project with arround 5000 samples is finding a match to one Albanian. :laughing:
Btw, speaking about that, check on Poreklo thread about last ''World DNA day'',...
All those L621 samples are xS17250, which means that they are negative on it. They have chosen S17250 probably because it's most common branch of CTS10228>Y3120 (they maybe thinked that if there are...
I don't know why you are trying to discuss with person who is well known as a t r o ll and full of hate. He is irelevant for discusions about genetic geneaology. He 5 years spreads his funny theories...
Almost all N haplotypes among Serbs, especially in Dinaric area (to be precise there are no known P189.2>FGC28435 haplotypes in eastern and southern Serbia) and in Vojvodina (who arrived via Dinaric...
That literally doesn't have anything with autosomal PCA's.
They weren't.
I'm not sure are we looking at same PCA, but most of Croats are more ''northern'' shifted than Serbs.
Yes, Greeco-Jewish A10959 is probably only branch of CTS10228 that can not be associated with Slavic expansion.
I2-CTS10228 is espesially common in areas settled by Goths and Celts, such as Italy and Western Europe. :laughing:
Good that someone finally writte about it here. It's definitely that G-L42 from first version of that study is ''fake'', considering that is the only sample which is deleted in latest version. From...
Your data from 23andMe and Ancestry is about your positivity for Y-DNA SNP's, without marker values. It detected your lowest SNP; YSC33, and on all known SNPs bellow it you are negative, what is...
No. You are confirmed YSC33. But If you are interested to compare your markers to Serbs who are YSC33+ and to try to calculate our TMRCA, markers are of course good solution.
Next step is marker testing. :)
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https://i.imgur.com/ulnVC6q.jpg
I think best solution for You, considering you live in USA is test at FTDNA. Not just because they test markers, but you will also can see your matches and join G-L497 project, where project...
Greets. G-L42 is most common SNP of all G2a's in the Western Balkan. To be precise it's L42>YSC33 subclade. It possibly arrived here with some Celtic population in the time of the Urnfield culture,...
An correction, current ISOGG term is G2a2b2a1b, no more G2a3b1. ;)
Currently there is Holiday sale on FTDNA, you should start with Y37, that will be enough for the first test, in my opinion.
G-15 (G2a SNP) telling us nothing.
Gray Anatolian Neolithic
Blue WHG
Red EHG
Orange Yamnaya
Thanks for the map Mr. Hay! Something about G2a-L497 now...
G2a2b2a1a1b-L497 is about 10.000 years old. This is the largest European subgroup, to which half of the European G, belongs. It seems...
If L497 makes 80% of all G's in Austra (where G is 7,5%) then this map with 5-6% for Austria is good. :good_job:
Great job! Waiting for L497/Z1816 map. :)
Few weeks ago I created an map for 3 most common G2a branches in Europe and neighborhood countries.
http://i.imgur.com/2mPhIAX.jpg
It's pretty interesting that I1927 sample tested as a G-L42 scored a highest Yamnaya % in autosomal genetics of all Cucuteni-Trypillian samples.
By the end of the 6th 151 millennium BCE,...