Dibran
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- Ethnic group
- Albanian/Gheg/Dibran/Okshtun
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- R-L1029>Y133379
- mtDNA haplogroup
- H11a2b*
Interesting news indeed.
I13780 seems to be downstream. If you hit the info button, you will see that it is positive for R-YP4289 and R-Y126934 under YP263. Besides the Swiss MX265 there is also I25524 (IA La Tene - Hungary) at M458 level (this is the sample reported as PF6155 in the british paper) although it also seems positive for a downstream SNP (R-Z29307).
Yea. The problem is he is no call for YP263 which defines those downstream branches. So its likely to remain R-L1029 given the lack in confidence of placement. If any moderns ever pop up that form a branch with the sample it could change in the future. Recently some of the L1029's with no calls formed downstream branches, and the Pole L1029 with no callsand Slovakian L1029* should form a clade in the next update. Only the German Czech is truly R-L1029* at the moment.
The Hungary La Tene sample that I'd M458 is very Balto-Slavic shifted. Unless these samples are misdated they are outliers.
The L1029 sample if misdated could be late antiquity/early medieval, given his Scando-Germanic admixture. However, as far as I know they were archaeologically dated to La Tene. Not sure how that differs from carbon dating though.