My updated results:
European 99.9%
-Southern European 99.9%
--Greek & Balkan 90.3%
--Italian 6.8%
--Broadly Southern European 2.8%
Trace Ancestry 0.1%
-North African 0.1%
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My updated results:
European 99.9%
-Southern European 99.9%
--Greek & Balkan 90.3%
--Italian 6.8%
--Broadly Southern European 2.8%
Trace Ancestry 0.1%
-North African 0.1%
11.22001386
Vucedol
11.34625048
Balkans_IronAge:I5769_Bulgaria_IA
17.34465083
Balkans_BA
Europe 96%
Southern Europe
Italian Peninsula 45%
Greece & Balkans 34%
Eastern Europe
Magyar 13%
Baltic
8.31163447
Italy_Mediterranean_C6
11.34625048
Balkan_IA
12.97314149
Protovillanovan_IA
11.34625048
Balkan_IA:I5769_Bulgaria
14.80121617
Balkan_BA:I3313__Croatia_LBA
15.95065202
Balkan_BA:I4332__Croatia_EMBA
7.51307527
R60___Medieval_Era_Villa_Magna
8.59250836
R969__Medieval_Era_Tivoli_Palazzo_Cianti
8.91496495
R121__Late_Antiquity_S_Ercolano_Necropolis_Ostia
Actually all of Europe is more neolithic than paleolithic, but the percentage is a bit higher in the South. It's true that you can't use only the haplogroups to judge the ancestry (for example the...
I don't have the full subscription, so I just have my top 20 matches and no sample numbers :(
But yes, many of my previous matches are there, like Central Roman and Byzantine Roman Warrior.
I got more Roman matches after the latest update
https://mytrueancestry.com/maps/qkhwlcr8mj_s_pca.mp4
1. Imperial Rome Empire Via Paisiello (100 AD) ..... 10.14 -
Top
98
% match vs...
I can't find it, maybe I need to upgrade my account?
Where can I find them?
My results have changed a lot, so I'm posting my new top 10 matches:
1. Imperial Rome Empire Via Paisiello (100 AD) .... 10.14
Top 98% match vs all users
2. Medieval Villa Magna Italy (905...
No, some clades may have, but E-V13 was in general spread earlier in Europe.
For some reason FTDNA doesn't let me buy the BY4526 SNP, I also believe I am positive for it, since the STRs from the CTS9320 project who belong to that subclade are similar to mine.
I am that Greek
A region can have a specific haplogroup even though the population the haplogroup originated from didn't have a significant impact in the culture. For example, Basques are mainly R1b-DF27 which is a...
Thanks for all this information. Do you have any additional information on Y20805?
CTS9320 is spread throughout Europe, though it is more concentrated in the Balkans and Central Europe. The TMRCA is 3000 ybp.
Here are its major subclades:
-Z16988 with a TMRCA 3000 ybp. The clade...
You expressed what I meant much better than me, that's exactly what I meant.
I have tested negative for most sublcades of CTS9320, PH1173 included. I have a DYS439=13.
I mentioned the Early Slavic migrations because of the relatively strong presence of CTS9320 in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and West Ukraine.
So there could have been multiple origins for different clades of CTS9320. Dacian, Celtic, Goth and Early Slavic?
And how and where did it become Celtic?
And I can't understand why you don't see the resemblance of the distribution of I-M423 and R-M458. As you can see in the map, E-CTS9320 is more common in the Balkans and then in Central-Eastern...
True, the origin could be in Bulgaria. But then who helped disperse the haplogroup in Central Europe and Germany?