Thank on your explanation Dibran!
I knew that you are L1029, and not A11460, just wanted to say that both might be rare subclades.
A11460 is rare on the North, but there are confirmed or predicted results of this SNP in Bulgaria, Macedonia, Serbia and B&H. It is rare on Balkans but seems more...
I am talking about S17250, not sure that other subclades show correlation with Prague-Korchak horizon. I cannot be sure if all S17250 can be linked only to this culture, maybe some subclades entered Penkovka or Sukow-Dziedzice culture. There are not many tested people from the area of the S-D...
Thank you!
Unfortunately, I have no good maps of R1a subclades.
There are some differences from Western on one side and Central/East Balkan on the other side.
First of all Western and Nothern Croatia have higher percentages of R1a than I-CTS10228 and a higher ratio of Dinaric North among...
A diversity of S17250 in Western Ukraine and its spreading show a high correlation with the expansion of Slavs from Prague Korchak culture. There are at least 50 Medieval Slavic tribes that could be connected to this culture.
Slavs from this culture from Western Ukraine migrated towards...
Y-chromosome STR variation in Ukrainian populationsUnfortunately, Y-STR haplotypes of Ukrainians used in this scientific paper are not available or I have not been able to find it.
Dissertation of the author is available on the following link:
“Генофонд українців за різними системами...
You are right, FTDna is better. They have the largest database in the world and it is possible to order several advanced Y-dna test.
It is allowed to transfer autosomal data, to unlock all Family Finder features costs $19:
https://www.familytreedna.com/autosomal-transfer
The picture is too big, I will try with different links
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I forgot to mention, there are about ten Dinaric North (DYS448=20) results from public projects with Romanian surnames without tested any subclade. This is not enough for a big country like Romania, but anyway would be great if some of them take additional tests.
I have an excel file with...
Data at the charts are not precise, first of all, there are not many people I-CTS10228+ tested on the deeper subclades from Romania and Moldova; second, it is a big territory there might be regional differences: for example in anonymous researches in Western Wallachia (Olt, Dolj, Mehedinci)...
I have found the haplotype in "Slovenia DNA project" at FTDna. There is no ethnicity, surname or place of origin.
I have been wondered for a long time whether it is BY611. His haplotype is different than one mentioned by Aspurg.
Here are some haplotypes you might find interesting:
Country...
What is your opinion about the next haplotype (no any SNP did)?
Croatia
R-M269
12
24
14
10
11-11
12
12
12
12
13
29
18
9-10
11
11
25
15
19
29
14-15-16-17
10
11
19-23
15
14
17
17
36-38
12
12
I have seen living dna results like this:
https://pp.userapi.com/c845521/v845521718/a2ef7/UZaH0zegusU.jpg
https://pp.userapi.com/c845521/v845521718/a2f01/N4KCT4FAOYw.jpg
https://pp.userapi.com/c845521/v845521718/a2f29/ROek30adMtc.jpg
@ruskabajka, I am not sure that maps above represent your results. You should have maps with regions and percentages.
What part of Serbia are you from?
Yes, he is a member of Greek/Arcadia project.
FTDna has labelled him only as R-Y32149 which is in the same level as R-Z2705.
You have described one of the possibility.
Personally, I am very sceptical about the reliability of Big Y, especially for TMRCA calculations, there are many regions it...
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