I-Z138
I have read somewhere that this was probably Frankish or Saxon in origin.
Forum | Europe Travel Guide | Ecology | Facts & Trivia | Genetics | History | Linguistics |
Austria | France | Germany | Ireland | Italy | Portugal | Spain | Switzerland |
![]() |
E
G
I1
I2
J1
J2
L
N
Q
R1a
R1b
T
Something else (e.g. C, O, R2). Please list in comments.
Non-human haplogroup (e.g. monkey, Andromedan)
I don't know, but I heard there would be pie. Where's my pie?
I-Z138
I have read somewhere that this was probably Frankish or Saxon in origin.
A tinker. Mostly because I wouldnt know what of my jack of all trades skills some of them pretty useless would be needed. but the topic reminds me of the following
Mine is J-L283
R1b-U152 L2
E-Y161140 American on yfull
Yfull p-by49600
I am O2A1c2
E-l 485
..................
C1b from Middle East
A-M32 from FTDNA; A-M118 from 23&I.
Born and bred in Yorkshire.
cool
clan boyd from scotland
is in your haplogroup
https://yfull.com/tree/A-BY16213/
p.s
and the branch of your haplogroup is found in sardinia ( neolithic but now there is problem with dates in yfull )
https://yfull.com/tree/A-V2667/
Sefhardi, aschenazi, bulgarian
die Überlebenden
https://www.yfull.com/live/tree/E-Y62418/
https://yfull.com/mtree/H3ap/
k12b ancient
Closest:
3.30708331 R136_Imperial_Era_Marcellino_&_Pietrophenotype: east med with pontic vibe
Thanks King John. I've joined the Boyd project, but I don't really have a close enough match on the STRs to get excited at this stage. I have just initiated a Big Y test, so hopefully FTDNA will provide more SNP data and possibly a terminal haplogroup. After a preliminary scan through the Project, the closest match is a guy from Sicily. Thanks for the links, I'll have a close look through them.
My Y Haplogroup is I-P109
R1a>L-664>YP943
Hi, I'm new, and my y-Haplogroup is (per 23&me)
R-Z92
But I don't see any mention of R- here, just R1a and R1b and the like.
My understanding is that R is R-M207, and R1a is R-M420
Is there anyone else here who is just 'R-'?
Got my 23&me results, I-S17250, no additional details
my ydna for my grandmother line , paternal side is Grandmum paternal side ... I1-Y33791 .............how much difference is that from your marker, as i know very little of the I ydna
she was part of
https://www.baseggio.net/
from Merlengo, Veneto
Fathers mtdna ... T2b17
Grandfather mtdna ... T1a1e
Sons mtdna ... K1a4
Mum paternal line ... R1b-S8172
Grandmum paternal side ... I1-Y33791
Wife paternal line ... R1a-Z282
The R haplogroups, R1b and R1a, are the most common in Western Europe, and Eastern Europe respectively. They are mainly due to Steppe dwelling herders, Yamnaya etc, who moved into Western, West Central, and Eastern Europe (Western Russia, Poland..) during the Bronze Age. Those men killed off most of the male farmers of Neolithic and some Western Hunter Gatherer ancestry. In Britain and Ireland it was 90% replacement. In Iberia it was about 50% overall genetically except for the male lines where it was almost completely replaced. Your general haplogroup is quite common.
I am J-FGC12832 or J-FGC12836. It is within the J1 haplogroup common in Peninsular Arabia, Arabic speaking men. It is thought to be a sign of the Semitic language speaking group. My opinion is that certain groups become common because of founder effects like great warlords eg Genghiz Khan, who end up transmitting their haplogroup by cornering the availability of reproductive women, and restricting access for other men to womenfolk. That is what happened in Iberia and Britain/Ireland, the previous haplogroups were replaced by the Steppe herders.
Some folk think my subclade is a sign of the Phoenicians as it is also found in the area around Palestine, but most bearers live in Sardinia, and Southern Italy. The problem with testing for subclades is that it is expensive, FTDNA and FullGenomes are expensive. It was my sample at FTDNA the found L829, and my FullGenomes sample that found FGC12800 - FGC12850. You don't get any thanks from anyone or discounts for furthering Y chromosome haplogroups research. I am done with that form of dna testing.
Mine is I1-FT80854
An approximation not to be taken too literally. Except perhaps, for the last two subclades.
Last edited by Flann Fina; 16-02-21 at 20:16.
Thank you, you've put me on the right track I think!
I can't post links, but on familytreedna, I found
R-Z280 R1a1a1b1a2 This group is generally central European, some eastern
R-Z92=z660=Z661 R1a1a1b1a2a* Many Baltic
I have the DNA data, I'll see what I have for the other bases you mentioned.
Got big y today
E-s10483
(sefhardi/romaniote branch of e-m84)
Congratulations KingJohn. In the ytree Yfull it corresponds to the branch E-Y62418. I’m very happy for you.
![]()
Thanks durate
Yes wim co-administrator
In e3b project
Looked at my big y results
And say that i am with the first turkish jew you see in yfull.. we both e-s10483 + but e-s20057-
So results very interesting that why i say that my line coud be romaniot more than sefhardi
As the e-y141399 branch is realy the sefhardi one ( as all members under it have known
sefhardi ancestery)
I want to upload my vcf file to yfull but computer
Doing problem so maybe in the next few days i will do it .
P.s
Still it was more expected ( given my mizrahi surname )that i would fall under the other branch under e-y60961 called
e-y125227 who have mizrahi and a palestinian member
So it was a surprise for me that i am more related to sefhardi families![]()
Congratulations!