333ctp
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- Y-DNA haplogroup
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Hello, I'm new to Eupedia as you can probably tell. I've always been interested in genetics and anthropology but for some reason never managed to make an account. Anyways, I recently took a test with 23andme. The test was very useful and even connected me with a few 2nd cousins. But, what I'm really wondering about now is my paternal haplogroup, assigned simply as G-PF3345. Upon doing more research the haplogroup is pretty rare. I do know there are many subgroups (eg. CTS342, U1, and L-497), but are they tested for with 23andme? I joined the G2a group on Facebook. They were very helpful, and someone recommended me the MorleyDNA predictor, which still showed negative for all three subgroups. Also, my paternal line traces back to England, which makes it that much stranger. As of now I'm holding off on a Y DNA test, as they can be expensive and student loans can be a B****. I am wondering if anyone may know the explanation for such a bizarre result? It's just weird because I can find literally no one else with a plain G-PF3345 assignment. I will be taking the Y Full test once I can afford it. But, I do want to know if this is normal, 23andme being nonspecific, a new subgroup etc.