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...
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...
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...
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...
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?
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?
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
AbstractLocated at the crossroads of Europe and the Middle East, the Armenian Highland served as a transition corridor for major waves of prehistoric and historic migrations. The genetic history of Armenians as an indigenous population of the region attracts keen scientific interest to resolve...
After my phylogenetic T-M184 tree work I started to wonder why T1a-M70 have 3 Paleolithic survivor brother branches.
Then I compared this with other haplogroups and I got some interesting results.
The "three brother's event" is found mostly in those lineages that participated in the Early...
Gene pool of Turkmens from Karakalpakstan in their Central Asian context (Y-chromosome polymorphism)
R.A. Skhalyakho et al.
Turkmens represent one of the least studied population of Central Asia due to lack of international scientific integration of Turkmenistan into the gene pool studies...
THE TATARS OF EURASIA: PECULIARITY OF CRIMEAN, VOLGA
We have studied the gene pools of populations with «Tatar» enthonym in three regions of Eurasia – Tatars of Crimea, Tatars of Volga region and Tatars of Siberia. About 1000 individuals of these peoples were analyzed on 50 SNP markers of...
Bom Santo is a Neolithic burial cave located in the eastern slope of the Montejunto Mountain, ca. 50 km north of Lisbon, in the Estremadura province of central Portugal.
The mtDNA results (5300-5800 BP):
Local individuals: U5b, K1a2a1
Migrant individuals: T2b, J, HV0, H10e, J, R8a1a3 (or H1)...
This paper is about the shrunken Head, of unknown origin, from the Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel.
http://66.media.tumblr.com/7787f3f562d9bff5cd8e32e42244686c/tumblr_nl8p44m1Yg1uqpmjxo1_1280.jpg
He seems to belong to Y-DNA haplogroup E and mtDNA L3g.
DYS456 // DYS389I-II // DYS390 //...
"Analysis of Mitochondrial DNA and Y chromosome of Extant Eritrean Populations and its Implication to the Prehistoric Genetic Legacy of Eastern Africa" Gebremeskel, Eyoab Iyasu
http://khartoumspace.uofk.edu/handle/123456789/19964
Is there someone with access to this paper? I would like to see...
New Lazaridis et al. paper "Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East":
"We report genome-wide ancient DNA from 44 ancient Near Easterners ranging in time between ~12,000 and 1,400 BC, from Natufian hunter–gatherers to Bronze Age farmers. We show that the earliest...
Genetic diversity of two Neolithic populations provides evidence of farming expansions in North China
Ye Zhang 2016
Xueshan culture (Jiangjialiang site) 5600–4900 BP (s=17)
58.8% N*-M231 (xN1c2a-M128, N1c1-Tat)
41.2% N1c1-Tat
mtDNA
R = 17.1%
>R* = 4.9%
>B = 9.8%
>F = 2.4%
N = 14.6%
>A =...
Tepe Hasanlu - The Early Iron Age (3,250-2800 YBP)
"F38 belongs to sub-haplogroup R1b1a2a2-CTS1078/Z2103. This lineage can be included in the L23(xM412) clade, which is characterized by frequencies higher than 10% in the Caucasus, Turkey, Southeastern Europe, and Circum-Uralic populations, and...
I compared ancient genomes of Early Neolithic, Mesolithic and Upper Paleolithic groups and I have found that I0795 and I0797, belonging to the Early Neolithic, share a lot of DNA with Upper Paleolithics.
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