I have done only 15 yet,these are the results
52,5% Anatolian
24,9% Caucasian
22,1% Greek
0,4% Turkic
As it seems,the majority of these samples belong to the western
pontus,thats why they score low caucasian.I will inform you for new updates
I had already done Myheritage,thats how i was able to predict my Y-DNA by using yseq clade finder.However,do you guys know any other sarakatsani who have their Y-DNA tested?
Yes i am Sarakatsani by my paternal line.Although there are not many Sarakatsani results out there.There is only one user in apricity who for some reason doesnt want to share his R1b subclade.
I have create a Pontic Greek calculator,using 4 Ancient Populations as reference
Anatolians,Ancient Greeks,Caucasians and Turks
Thats the results of the Greeks from Trabzon
Try it out!
I tried yseq clade finder,and i got I-M423 or I2a1b.That makes more sense.I-M423 splits into British and Slavic lines.So probably my y-dna haplo is Slavic.
Using Morley Y-DNA Predictor,I found that i am I2-PF3634.However,when I try to find my haplo in Y-DNA trees,i just cant find it.When i am also searching for my haplogroup map from SNP Tracker,the same thing happens.Does someone know my breakdown?For example
J1-P58>Z18271>Y191714
Thanks in advance.
This statement is not very accurate.I would say that the population replacement is like 60-70%,with contribution of arvanites,Bulgarians,Serbs,and the Anatolians who came from the population exchange.
That of course doesnt mean that Modern Greeks are only 30-40% Greek.If we theorize that...
Yes you are right,minoan samples work better than the empuries ones.I used TUR_E_Van_Urartian
as Anatolian ones,TUR_BlackSea_Samsun_Anc_B as Caucasian,and Minoan Samples as ancient Greek
30% Western&CentralBalkansIA
24,6% Anatolian IA
23,2% Slavic
22,2% East-BalkansIA
I think that your model will get better if
you add some Ancient Greek samples
I found some interesting about R1b-L21
"Some L21 lineages from the Netherlands and northern Germany later entered Scandinavia (from 1700 BCE) with the dominant subclade of the region, R1b-S21/U106 (see below). The stronger presence of L21 in Norway and Iceland can be attributed to the...
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