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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?
When you can, @Kingjohn, check, in a close-up, the possible matches location of your yDNA haplogroup in the link below disclosed by @Flann Fina in a Eupedia thread (next I post a single screenshot):
https://phylogeographer.com/scripts/heatmap.php
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Thanks durate for this informative map
It nice to see locations of not only e-s10483
Derived samples geographically
But also of parllel branch e-by25647 derived samples
( now i can see thanks to you that the iraqi jew from baghdad and the palestinian from samaria
I feal the bible
P.s
Today i uploaded the big y vcf file to yfull
It will take few more days for there anlaysis
And than for my sample to appear in yfull tree
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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
you should go on it
i would say wait for sale
but unfortuntely i don't believe ftdna would reduce there price in future ( in significant number like 100$ less ) .....
which is a bummer becuase poor areas and poor people couldn't go on this test ........
there are other options to consider like yseq this german company is good
https://www.yseq.net/
although also not cheep .....
p.s
but yes in the long run big y- 700 is the best option
to keep up with changes in your y haplogroup tree
Big Y-700:
I2a - Isles Sc-Ire branch
M223 > M284 > L126 > S7753 > Y4751 > Y31615 > Y31616 (Terminal Haplogroup)
"I think Marija's 'kurgan hypothesis' has been magnificently vindicated by recent work." --Lord Colin Renfrew, 4/18/2018.
Y=r-l51, mtdna= j1b1a
Last edited by Iberian64; 14-03-21 at 20:24. Reason: Edit haplogroup
R-A8053 => A8051 => FGC37100.
It's the haplotype of Clan Sinclair / St.Claire of Herdmanston (Scotland). Found also in members of Clans Forrester and Crawford. Possibily of Germanic/Scandinavian origin.