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since e-v13 is a european marker
if i would have to guess
it might have a relation to this :
Pied-Noir
p.s
afcorse in your case it could be that you are a descendennts of a roman soldier
or some other ancient source
Hi,
I've been analysing my raw datas with Morlay predictor and it says: E-L250 aka E1b1b1a1b1a7
But ISOGG says E-L250 is E1b1b1a1b1a4 and now related to E-L143.
From there, I found that it was related to E-V13 (wikipedia E-V68 page)
Then I checked the geneanet predictor, it gave me: E-L618. I didn't found much informations about this.
First of all: am I really related to E-V13 ?
My fatherline is from Aures mountains in Algeria, so I wrote this personal route:
E-M78 (egypt)
E-L618 (sardinian or croatian or iberian)
E-V13 (balkan)
E-L250 (back to north africa - the mechtoid or iberomaurisian man, which have been tested positive to E-L650 (wikipedia mechta-afalou page)
May this be one of the two "native berber" haplogroup along with E-M81 who never left african continent ? Any clues would be much appriciated.
Thanks
I presume that you made a DNA test with MyHeritage or FTDNA?,all people with only North African background get some 10% to 30% "South European" which is misleading, it's most likely a misinterpretation by FTDNA and MyHeritage, it's most likely ancient origin from antiquity,(Roman,Greeks,Vandals), or neolithic/mesolithic Europe.You can see it on Y haplogroup and mtDNA haplgoups distribution for North Africans (in Eupedia for exemple), They are mostly Eurasian haplogroup (70% to 75% for mtDNA haplogroup), North Africans males are carriers or North Africans haplogroups E-M81,E-L19,E-V65,some E-M123 lineages, (60 to 80%),middle easteren haplogroups J1 (10 to 25%,), subsaharan haplogroups (E-M2,A,B) 10% and European haplogroups (R-M269,C-V20,G-L140,R1a). (7 to 10%).Hi,
I've been analysing my raw datas with Morlay predictor and it says: E-L250 aka E1b1b1a1b1a7
But ISOGG says E-L250 is E1b1b1a1b1a4 and now related to E-L143.
From there, I found that it was related to E-V13 (wikipedia E-V68 page)
Then I checked the geneanet predictor, it gave me: E-L618. I didn't found much informations about this.
First of all: am I really related to E-V13 ?
My fatherline is from Aures mountains in Algeria, so I wrote this personal route:
E-M78 (egypt)
E-L618 (sardinian or croatian or iberian)
E-V13 (balkan)
E-L250 (back to north africa - the mechtoid or iberomaurisian man, which have been tested positive to E-L650 (wikipedia mechta-afalou page)
May this be one of the two "native berber" haplogroup along with E-M81 who never left african continent ? Any clues would be much appriciated.
Thanks
I presume that you made a DNA test with MyHeritage or FTDNA?,all people with only North African background get some 10% to 30% "South European" which is misleading, it's most likely a misinterpretation by FTDNA and MyHeritage, it's most likely ancient origin from antiquity,(Roman,Greeks,Vandals), or neolithic/mesolithic Europe.You can see it on Y haplogroup and mtDNA haplgoups distribution for North Africans (in Eupedia for exemple), They are mostly Eurasian haplogroup (70% to 75% for mtDNA haplogroup), North Africans males are carriers or North Africans haplogroups E-M81,E-L19,E-V65,some E-M123 lineages, (60 to 80%),middle easteren haplogroups J1 (10 to 25%,), subsaharan haplogroups (E-M2,A,B) 10% and European haplogroups (R-M269,C-V20,G-L140,R1a). (7 to 10%).
People with Ottoman or Andalousian or more recent roots usually know something about there Europeans origins by oral traditions.
I presume that you made a DNA test with MyHeritage or FTDNA?,all people with only North African background get some 10% to 30% "South European" which is misleading, it's most likely a misinterpretation by FTDNA and MyHeritage, it's most likely ancient origin from antiquity,(Roman,Greeks,Vandals), or neolithic/mesolithic Europe.You can see it on Y haplogroup and mtDNA haplgoups distribution for North Africans (in Eupedia for exemple), They are mostly Eurasian haplogroup (70% to 75% for mtDNA haplogroup), North Africans males are carriers or North Africans haplogroups E-M81,E-L19,E-V65,some E-M123 lineages, (60 to 80%),middle easteren haplogroups J1 (10 to 25%,), subsaharan haplogroups (E-M2,A,B) 10% and European haplogroups (R-M269,C-V20,G-L140,R1a). (7 to 10%).
People with Ottoman or Andalousian or more recent roots usually know something about there Europeans origins by oral traditions.
You should do a BigY700 or a WGS (Nebula Genomics ; Dante Lab ; YSeq) + Transfer to Yfull (personally, i made a Nebula Genomics + Transfer to Yfull)Thanks a lot for your advices, what's the best testing company in your opinion to do that ? Anyway, pretty proud to be part of the E-L618 team !
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