Aci, help me out here. What thread of G2a are you on?
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At the current level of knowledge, I am G2a - Z6764 negative for all known subgroups. So, now I'm unchanged for 3600 years!?
edith:
So far I know now other two Bulgarians, an Italian, a Scot and an Algerian, with Z6764 negative for all subgroups.
I just found out that an ancient sample, R1545 from the Roman era, north of Rome, was discovered in the locality Mazzano Romano, whose Y-DNA was determined to be Z6759, whose subgroup is Z6764, and it may actually be even Z6764.
R1545
1-400 CE
U1>L13>Z2022>Z6759>pre-Z6764 from
Imperial Rome Mazzano Romano
Interestingly, the name of Italian with Z6764 is Mazzaro. There can not be many coincidences and similarities Mazzano-Mazzaro and the ancient haplogroup pre-Z6764 (probably even Z6764). We all six have a common ancestor with that ancient Roman citizen.
Anyone else in this situation? Cheers!![]()
Last edited by aci; 04-12-19 at 21:29.
Aci, help me out here. What thread of G2a are you on?
Thanks. I'm on the L497 thread, so our lines separated early,
G2a2b2a>L140>PF3346>PF3345>L497>CTS9737>Z1817>Z727>CTS223 0>Z726>Z36217
Apparently the ISOGG nomenclature has changed again. I've aligned mine with what FTDNA has these days which doesn't align with Maciamo's chart of 2016 on the G2a page.
G-U1 is just below G-FGC959, which is a sister clade of G-L497, so also under G-PF3345.
It seems that we have inherited our superclade PF3345? from a common ancestor from 10,000 years ago or so. However, I understand, it is several times more recent than inheritance from grandparents shared with other major haplogroups.
Science is fascinating, but I'm curious when geneticists come to a unified conclusion.![]()