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  1. St Delcambre

    Map of Germanic paternal lineages

    Great Map, Maciamo. Genetic distribution never ceases to surprise me. I had always assumed the Germanic component of modern-day France would have had a North to South tapering rather than an East to West one.
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    Genetic history of Italy

    :laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing: Maciamo, PLEASE make an admixture map of Europe based upon the "sardine" component!! :laughing::laughing:
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    Im of albanian origin and got I*1

    Well, while it's not exactly common it's by no means surprising. Haplogroups aren't strictly limited by national boundaries.
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    gods odin,thor

    Thank you sir, very helpful!
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    gods odin,thor

    Sparkey, do you happen to know which tribes/worshiping populations were associated with each particular variant? I've had trouble finding information on the subject. For instance, I've read that The Franks used the variant of "Wuotan" in their particular Germanic mythology, but I'm interested in...
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    gods odin,thor

    Do you believe this theory also applies to other variants such as Wuotan/Wotan/Wodin/etc..?
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    New phylogenetic tree of Haplogroup I1

    I hate to get too far ahead as this is all still speculative, but are there any subclades that so far seem to be linked to the Visigoths, Burgundians, and Normans? I understand quite well that none of these tribes are limited to I1 or any other (haplogroup for that matter) but now I find myself...
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    New phylogenetic tree of Haplogroup I1

    Maciamo, I'm FAR from an expert but these were my exact thoughts, and as a matter of fact the "Frankish Connection" was going to be a follow question to my first. I came across a map of people who were L573 and noticed most of the results were located in the Northwestern quadrant of Germany, all...
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    New phylogenetic tree of Haplogroup I1

    Great update. I have a question for Maciamo and/or Sparkey: Is the I1a3 sublcade and it's offshoots part of the older "Anglo-Saxon generic" grouping? I apologize if my question is poorly worded I'm just trying to get an understanding of what group I1a3 is associated with as it's where I...
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    Does Y chromossome affects our phenotype (physicall or psychic)?

    Can Maciamo or someone else knowledgable in the subject please elaborate on this as I'm greatly interested. What do we know about the various haplogroups' influence on testoterone levels so far?
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    Identical English and French surnames

    Very interesting, thank you sir!
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    Identical English and French surnames

    I always figured the surname "Chamberlain" would be a shared one between the two. Everyone tells me it's English in origin but it looks and sounds so French. I can only assume it's of Norman origin?
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    Dr Doug McDonald BGA analysis results

    I was pretty impressed by the accuracy of McDonald's analysis in my case. "Most likely fit is 81.4% (+- 13.3%) Europe (all Western Europe) and 18.6% (+- 13.3%) Europe (various subcontinents) which is 100% total Europe The following are possible population sets and their fractions, most...
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    Guess the nationality

    My guess would be French
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    How much of a Neanderthal are you ?

    I'm sure most of you are aware of this but for those who aren't, there's a fun little analysis on Interpretome that allows you to upload your genome and tally your "Neanderthal Score" based on certain SNPs. It's under the "explore" section here http://http://esquilax.stanford.edu/
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    Origins of the Indo-Europeans based on autosomal analysis

    Good read. Very interesting group of questions. I'd be interested in reading theories on this.
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    Dienekes' Anthropometric Calculator

    Are there any versions of Euro-DNA-Calc that are more in-depth than just NW European SE European and Ashkenazi?
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    Which European groups have phenotypical overlap with the Middle East & North Africa?

    That I recognize, along with a few other Mid-East/North African ethnic groups. I'm just saying my overall knowledge on the topic is rudimentary at best. Come to think of it, don't many people consider people from Armenia/Georgia/Azerbaijan/Turkey to be part of Europe? It's something I never...
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    Which European groups have phenotypical overlap with the Middle East & North Africa?

    I recognize I probably come across a bit ignorant here as an American casting a vote based upon national-generalized European phenotypes (which we all know are not set in stone.) However, if we're going to be big boys and girls and take this thread for what it's worth I'd have to cast my...
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