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  1. mitchellsince1893

    R1b-U152 L2*

    That's the one. I've been on Eupedia for a while...just don't post much. But with this post I now have enough to post links. Curtis, I hope you do the YSEQ SNP test so we can find out if you are on my branch.
  2. mitchellsince1893

    R1b-U152 L2*

    FYI for the Z150 folks, SNP FGC12382 is now available at YSEQ.net. I tried to include the direct link but I don't' have enough posts yet. BTW, this SNP is on my branch of Z150/Z12222.
  3. mitchellsince1893

    Catalan R1b U152/S28

    U152 in Spain could be much older than the Romans. Some have postulated that the spread of U152 could be impart due to the Urnfield culture. I don't have enough posts to add links to my message, but if you google urnfield map you will see what I mean. I just had my BigY test results back from...
  4. mitchellsince1893

    What percentage of ancestry is enough to make feel part of an ethnic group ?

    I would say it could be as low as 1.5% (1/64th). If your knew your great grand parent and he/she knew their great grand parent that came from "across the pond" from the old country, then you may have an emotional connection to that ethnic group. i.e. you knew a relative that knew the immigrant...
  5. mitchellsince1893

    With what ancient ethnicity do you most identify, and what has DNA told you ?

    Before I did dna testing, based on genealogical research I figured I was about 40% English, 25% Scottish and Scotch-Irish, 20% Welsh, and 15% German. From dna testing I've learned that is mostly true except for the addition of some Scandinavian, Finnish, and South Asian, altogether totaling...
  6. mitchellsince1893

    Baffling 400,000-Year-Old Clue to Human Origins

    Fascinating. Thanks for posting.
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