The POBI data was procured by LivingDNA so you may want to contact them. They have been refining their British subregion DNA estimates and may have the detail in which you're interested.
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The POBI data was procured by LivingDNA so you may want to contact them. They have been refining their British subregion DNA estimates and may have the detail in which you're interested.
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H5a1 mtdna in Mongolia???? Hmm
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Also the only modern sample of F on YFull is in China with a very old formation and tmrca.
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There is one sample of IJ* in the world per the FTDNA tree (none on YFull).
It's in Sri Lanka.
A look at H distribution is also a clue. Besides H-P96 which came to Europe (tmrca 16,000), it's...
I agree with the out of Asia model. I don't think widespread replacement of humans from the east was probable. It's more probable that a small band of modern humans made it out of Africa and went to...
Hi Angela, some comments here if you would combine:
https://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/39572-Neolith-DNA-reveal-distinct-ancient-HLA-allele-pool-and-population-transform-in-europ
Ancestry released a new ethnicity update this week. For typical white Americans I notice a trend of reporting higher Irish/Scottish than before. Example, raising me from 10% to 23%.
I also...
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This is from 25 males and 10 females.
Supplementary table 1 where these will be shown isn't available yet. Any guesses as to the 9 types? Obviously the hunter/gather I2 and the farmer G2a should...
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I found this interesting.
Hello and welcome to the forum. Here's a link to Yfull for your branch:
https://www.yfull.com/tree/I-Y6634/
I see Italy, Scotland, Germany, and Russia.
My guess is that any of the Germanic...
Very cool, once again showing mostly genetic continuity in a region. Aside from the neolithic and steppe events, most places in Europe were genetically stable.
I saw some comments about Lombards...
Thanks, this is big news. ool009 is now the earliest sample of known I1 and categorized as Scandinavian Late Neolithic, found in south-central Sweden. This area of Sweden is also the location of the...
I'm not following why you think the DF29 sample above is associated with TRB.
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Did this study get thrown out? Been awhile.
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Maybe not emerging consensus about recent Z63 in Scandinavia but certainly plenty of anecdotal evidence.
Here's a link about Rugians and Wends in England:
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A total lack of I1-Z63. I'm in the Z63 research group on FTDNA/FaceBook and I think the emerging consensus is that most of the Z63 in modern Scandinavia was due to more recent migrations.
As for...
Good to confirm what we thought with more data.
I bet the chances are good that Ros5 labeled IJ* will be pre-I1 if some experts analyzed the data.
Welcome to the club. Most Balkan I1 falls into the Z63 or P109 groups.
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It looks to me like a southern euro migration which formed the Philistine culture. This washed out into the Levantine pop after a few hundred years. Were they fleeing the destruction in southern...
I reviewed the Douglas and Hamilton projects. Like any Scottish family name, they are peppered with different paternal lineages, dominated numerically by R1b.
There is only one Douglas in the...
That sounds like a personal branch discovered by the BigY test. Look at the upstream SNPs for more of a clue
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Great news, you picked up 2 derived I was unaware of. Can you list the 9 SNPs?
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None of the available calls for BAL051 and SF11 are at the same locations
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Deadly77 - thank you!
Bicicleur - exactly right. It's not possible to have ancient I1 because by definition, I1 is the man who lived about 4600 YBP. All I1 that we find before that man will be...