I have extended to Autosomal cousins through female lines participating in Genetic Genealogy research.
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I have extended to Autosomal cousins through female lines participating in Genetic Genealogy research.
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This is not a error but the most updated tree. Anyway, I should have to update it again since the new finding on the Crusader change the whole tree as follows:...
aDNA through modern DNA.
Today, very good news. I have CONFIRMED by Y-DNA testing my whole paternal pedegree until a 1587 marriage!
Perhaps the first Spanish Pedegree and the first Iberian...
Hamed!
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The autosomal results are not equally reliable when they are extremely Low Coverage, So, you can find Low coverage individuals belonging to a same settlement showing "dramatic differences".
T(xT1)...
Varna43/ANI152 is a very Low Coverage sample. So the autosomal results are unreliable. The most steppe-like sample from Varna is at the same time the one with the best coverage.
T-M184 (x T1) is...
Messanensis, could you take a screenshot of geno2.0 T tree and upload it here. I would like to take a look into it.
You both, Take a look into my old Y distribution map of the Northwest Iberian corner:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/df/Callaeci_-_Asturleonese.png
There are two possible H2...
"The domestic animal species bred by LBK farmers are mainly cattle, followed by pig, sheep and goat"
"Hunting of wild animals is only of small relevance in the LBK of the study region"
Oelze et al
The images are made by me using the data found in the study. The image with the samples is perfectly found in the paper.
All samples are dated in this Icelandic study. And those are labeled as pre-christian
Updated Geographic distribution of the ancestry in ancient Iceland
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There are lots of Gaelic individuals (mixed/unadmixed) dated of pre-christian era in Iceland.
It's there. You should look again.
I will appreciate if you post Kit numbers when talking about Tribes found in DNA project. This will makes their identification easier.
What is clear here is that the Rabiah T samples and Bakr T...
In Sasun area were tested only ethnic Armenians.
As pointed by Sile, the most likely origin of T should be somewhere between Wallachian/Danubian Plains in western Black Sea and Caspian Sea, at most pushing a bit further west (taking account L...
Actually, there is not found any basally splitted branch in Iran. So, This is rather unlikely.
Zoroastrians and Bakhtiaris belong to different T lineages and are very specific on the tree.
There are Bani Shaiba added to the tree and are not related to Bani Rabiah, both belong to two completly different lineages.
I found information about a Al Husayni clan from Palestina but I dont know if is the same as the Arabian one. Can you provide me with a link with information?
Al Rabiah tribe is added in the tree,...
Can you tell us the kit number of Al Husayni?
I don't think remotely possible that T is linked in any way to children of Israel as a whole. perhaps one of his branches who knows. There is one...
I would change "dominance" by "abundance" is not equivalent.
There is no evidance that L is an "incoming population" but looks pretty native to me. You seems mixing modern samples with ancient DNA. R1b doesn't looks Indoeuropean (by origin) at this point. Key...
If this is the case then Haplogroup L and J are good candidates of being among the Earliest IE populations.
You are negative for Y3824- that is equivalent to Y3858. But you have NO CALL for Y21017 and equivalent SNPs. So, you still dont know if you are positive or not for this last SNP. There are good...