Deadly77
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- Y-DNA haplogroup
- I-L338
- mtDNA haplogroup
- J1c1
I've compiled the known ancient samples that are Y-DNA haplogroup I1, and keeping track using a Google Map which can be found here: https://bit.ly/2Z3CJk7
Clicking on any of the pins or the name of the sample in the left hand list will zoom in and provide a pop-up with more information about the sample - a short summary of the archaelogical context, my calls on Y-DNA SNPs from the raw data and a link to the research paper that the samples were described in.
If the if the raw data is available, I have been looking in the BAM files of these sequenced genomes, verifying or refuting original assignments and where possible assigning a more downstream or refined subclade. In some cases, it's dependent on the quality of the aged sample and how comprehensive the sequencing was.
The 92 I1 samples from the recent preprint on "Population genomics of the viking world" have been added to the map, but the raw data of these samples in the form of BAM files is not yet available, so these samples have been added with the Y-DNA haplogroup and subclade given in the preprint. I'll update those designations as and when the BAM files become available. Samples from earlier publications have had a more in depth look at the BAM files where those have been available.
Clicking on any of the pins or the name of the sample in the left hand list will zoom in and provide a pop-up with more information about the sample - a short summary of the archaelogical context, my calls on Y-DNA SNPs from the raw data and a link to the research paper that the samples were described in.
If the if the raw data is available, I have been looking in the BAM files of these sequenced genomes, verifying or refuting original assignments and where possible assigning a more downstream or refined subclade. In some cases, it's dependent on the quality of the aged sample and how comprehensive the sequencing was.
The 92 I1 samples from the recent preprint on "Population genomics of the viking world" have been added to the map, but the raw data of these samples in the form of BAM files is not yet available, so these samples have been added with the Y-DNA haplogroup and subclade given in the preprint. I'll update those designations as and when the BAM files become available. Samples from earlier publications have had a more in depth look at the BAM files where those have been available.