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    Ancient DNA T-Y3833 Iberian Peninsula ( De la Rosa )

    I have extended to Autosomal cousins through female lines participating in Genetic Genealogy research.
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    Ancient DNA T-Y3833 Iberian Peninsula ( De la Rosa )

    aDNA through modern DNA. Today, very good news. I have CONFIRMED by Y-DNA testing my whole paternal pedegree until a 1587 marriage! Perhaps the first Spanish Pedegree and the first Iberian Peninsula Pedegree Confirmed up to date with Y-DNA testing. >Aside the House of Bourbon that Im not...
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    Ancient genomes from Iceland reveal the making of a human population

    Updated Geographic distribution of the ancestry in ancient Iceland
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    137 ancient human genomes from across the Eurasian steppes

    DA125, T1a3a1a1-Y13279, is the oldest or one of the two oldest samples 1738 yBP belonging to the Kang-Sogdians. Kang-Sogdians belongs to T1a3a1a1-Y13279 (1 sample) + R1a-S23592 (2 samples) T1a3a1a1-Y13279 is found in modern Kazakhstan (Predicted) and among Pathans (Predicted)as well as in...
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    Haplogroup in T in Germany?

    Mesolithic and Neolithic samples in the eastern Balkans.
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    The genomic history of southeastern Europe-Mathiesen et al

    There is a paper about the Tubus in Chad. I think that I have never posted about in this forum. This is of interest for T1a and R1b-V88 both found in Ancient Balkans (Mesolithic-Early Neolithic) and Tubu people. Remember that the oldest T1a found in the Balkans have close to 40% Balkan HG...
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    Elite leader of the Varna Culture T-M184 ( western Black sea coast )

    Among the several samples found in the recently published Mathieson et al study is found the sample of a Elite leader individual from the Varna Culture, this ruler was the priest-king of a powerful metallurgical civilisation (the earliest major assemblage of gold artifacts anywhere in the...
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    New branch: T1a3b. Found among the Khans of Kalat

    Who say that a Royal lineage has to be numerous? This is one of the clearest examples of Royalty belonging to a extremely rare lineage. The Khans of Kalat belonged to a Baloch hill chieftain named Qambar (or Qumbar). His tribe was hired by Sehwa, the Raja of Kalat, a Hindu princely state, to...
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    Haplogroup in T in Germany?

    Mesolithic and Early Neolithic samples from Europe with Scandinavian HG + Ukrainian HG + Aegean Farmer autosomal combination. This autosomal combination is found exclusively among ancient populations found around the Danube river. Also interesting to note the haplogroups found with this...
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    Where did haplogroup T first originate

    Population Language Location Members/Sample size Percentage Source [hide]Notes Momyns Old Basmyl / Kazakh (Turkic) Argyn Tribe 16/30 53.3% [249] The outlier Babasan subclan is excluded from "sample size" and "percentage". 5 out of 6 Clans and 13 out of 19 Subclans have T-M184 members...
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    The genomic history of southeastern Europe-Mathiesen et al

    Karsdorf Map Malak Preslavets Map
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    Haplogroup in T in Germany?

    Karsdorf Map Malak Preslavets Map
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    L = Indus people?

    An useful map
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    Indian Subcontinent: 1291 individuals from key ethnic groups.

    The human male specific Y-chromosome passes from father to son essentially unchanged, but occasionally a random change, known as a mutation, occurs. These mutations, also called markers, serve as beacons and can be mapped. When geneticists identify a mutation in a DNA test, they try to determine...
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    Why Spanish people look like the people of Yemen?

    Andresasj, here you have a "Spanish Yemeni" from southern Castilla born in Asturies, could pass as Mexican from Yucatan :D I can't resist, I had to do.
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    The Neolithic Transition in the Baltic Was Not Driven by Admixture with Early Europea

    Perhaps, you want to see my mtDNA H (xH5) and HV (xH5, HV0) charts:
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    mtDNA phylogeny redrawed by a Chinese team

    The mtDNA phylogeny have experienced several and major changes in this new paper. http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/01/18/101410 According to the authors haplogroup R is splitted between R, R0 and LM What do you think?
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    Y-chromosome phylogenetic tree redrawed by a Chinese team

    Y-chromosome phylogenetic tree have experienced several and major changes in this new paper. http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/01/18/101410 According to the authors haplogroup F is splitted between ABDEC, G and HIJK What do you think?
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    Ust'-Ishim and Oase1 belong to Haplogroup NO* according to a Chinese team

    Ancient Siberian and European remains, Ust'-Ishim and Oase1, belongs to haplogroup NO* according to a this new paper: http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/01/18/101410
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