Hi, sorry for my English.
I have done the test with Geno 2.0, and the result is R-L671 and H1A3.
I'm Italian from the North-East.
Someone can explain me the result?
Thank you
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Hi, sorry for my English.
I have done the test with Geno 2.0, and the result is R-L671 and H1A3.
I'm Italian from the North-East.
Someone can explain me the result?
Thank you
welcome to the forum barbastrejo, here is a good read to become familiar. I cannot locate R-L671 on the phylogenetic tree but Im sure some one will explain as this is one of the most studied and popular haplogroup around the European continent. As you would see there are numerous subclades that can reveal different paths of migration through thousands of years.
http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplog...1b_Y-DNA.shtml
http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplog...1a_Y-DNA.shtml
your marker is under investigation by Isogg
L671 R1b (Investigation) 15576063 A->T
R1b1a1b1a1b2b3................. L671(15576063 A->T) FTDNA Subgrp ................... Hungarians
Your marker above
có che un pòpoło no 'l defende pi ła só łéngua el xe prónto par èser s'ciavo
when a people no longer dares to defend its language it is ripe for slavery.
since you tested with Natgeno2.......use the Free transfer option to send your data to Ftdna.................you will still keep your NAtgeno2 account open with your up to date haplogroup classifications, while your Ftdna account will show less accurate classifications, BUT ftdna have project groups you can join and these administrators for the project groups will help you answer your questions.