Or that people here don't like
The levant and they disregard influence from there even if minor 5-10 % ....
P.s
I didn't claim mainland greeks have this influence
But modern day greek...
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Or that people here don't like
The levant and they disregard influence from there even if minor 5-10 % ....
P.s
I didn't claim mainland greeks have this influence
But modern day greek...
Why not carcalla :cool-v:
People thinks he was j1
I think he was e-m81:smile:
I know but it is still there even if in low %
Ok the ancient minoan
Didn't carry this signiture
But modern cretans and other greek islanders do
..
Could be the moors influence as you mention
Is why we see it
yes he was a gladiator found in york
a cool dude he belonged to haplogroup j2 :cool-v:
and autosomally was different from the other gladiators
might have been north egyptian or nabataeans...
speaking of basal euroasian i try today the calculator k5 admixture from gene plazza by kurd ( 9 euro)The Eurasia K5 admixture calculator was specifically designed to measure relatedness of...
very rude of them ....:thinking:
it began when they used daviski eurogenes k15 calculator for there site
and now they steal your research on scottish clans without premision .....:rolleyes2:
I think the levant bronze age in mdlp k11
Is based on jordan bronze age rather than sidon bronze age ... :thinking:
( but i might be wrong )
a full cretan
mdlp k11 values in vahaduo
Target: crete
40-60% bronze age look very high to me
i think more in the 30 % levant bronze age would be the right number
here is mine :
Target: Adam
Distance: 0.3357% / 0.33566173
ok you don't score levant bronze age
though the british roman 15.9% is realy a levantine gladiator from york
so this could be levantine influence .... :thinking:
you do have a huge mycenean...
Ok
I am more closer to greek islander
Like cretan because i have some slavic genes and i am less western than sicilian ( but there still high up there in total autosomal picture)
P.s
It is...
Well
Just intrested in them:smile:
I cluster with them in all these calculators
You say are amature...:thinking:
Now most of my ancestery is western jewish
And maybe a levant ancestery in them...
Complete mitogenomes document substantial genetic contribution from the Eurasian Steppe into northern Pakistani Indo-Iranian speakers
Zia Ur Rahman,
Jiao-Yang Tian,
Zong-Liang Gao,
...
Agree :cool-v:
Algerian e-m84 mainly fall on e-fgc18401 branch and inside of this branch
(Which is also present in south europe and even as far as poland)
They show relation to sub -branch of it...
Interesting :thinking:
As you are maltese you probably memberin
The maltese dna project ( which is close to non-maltese)
Can you have a look about the e1b1b branches there are all of them e-v13 or...
Thanks for sharing :good_job:
Nice to see some D samples from jomon japan:cool-v:
https://i.imgur.com/nneqjLi.png
Agree
But sicilians and greek islanders seem to have
It....
They need levant bronze age in mdlp k11 calculator
Do you happen tp know when it got to those areas ?
People don't wont any connection to the
Levant ... like it is an insult to have ancestery from there....
I don't get it..
I only asked jovialis
I get the message they do not overlapp:cool-v:
Lets move on:smile:
And albanians and tuscans do they show
Some overlapp autosomaly speaking ? :thinking:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leubingen_tumulus
Y Haplogroup
R1b - LEU001.A0101
T1a - LEU002.A0101
G2a - LEU003. A0101
I2a1 - LEU005.A0101
R1b - LEU007.A0101
yes
she wasn't a shy woman for sure :rolleyes2:
king richard iii :cool-v:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England#Ancestry
belong to y haplogroup G-P287
source:https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms6631
you should go on it:smile:
i would say wait for sale
but unfortuntely i don't believe ftdna would reduce there price in future ( in significant number like 100$ less ) ..... :rolleyes2:
which is...