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haplogroups

  1. Maciamo

    Author Stephen King belongs to Y-haplogroup I2a2a

    Stephen King, the famous author of horror storieshorror stories horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy, belongs to haplogroup I2a2a, apparently to the Y7272 deep clade (TMRCA 650 ybp according to Yfull), downstream of the Germanic branch Z161 and its S2364 subclade...
  2. Maciamo

    New page dedicated to famous members of mtDNA haplogroups

    I have been wanting to make this page for a while. It's now ready. Famous people's mtDNA listed by haplogroup
  3. A

    Why when R and J haplogroups mix, the result are these people these appearances?

    Why when R and J haplogroups mix in a people, the result are these appearances? I don't know that all results in this appearences. But in certain populations, the people have whith darth skin but the appearence caucasian, why? Melungeons: Y haplogrupos R1b, R1a, J2 and E3a. Dravidians: In...
  4. Maciamo

    New map of Y-haplogroup J2b1 (M205)

    I already made a map of J2b three years ago. Upon someone's request I have created this map of J2b1 based on the available data. Unfortunately there is very little data at the moment for J2b1 outside the Balkans and some parts of Italy. Most areas in grey actually have no data rather than <0.5%...
  5. Maciamo

    Help needed to translate haplogroup pages

    I am on my way to translating all the Y-DNA and mtDNA haplogroup pages into French. I am looking for people to translate some pages into other languages, ideally into your mother tongue or a language that you speak at native level. It can be any language and any page. You don't have to translate...
  6. A

    I don't understand about genetics, someone could explain this to me?

    Why do people from North Africa (including berbers, BEJA, Somalis and Ethiopians northern) are included in the same haplogroupo And that the people of sub-Saharan Africa? The North African / african Asians do not look physically with subsaaran Africans. It would be because of haplogroupos R...
  7. A

    Can someone explain me this map?

    Can someone explain me this map?
  8. A

    What are all the haplogroups that Adolf Hitler had?

    This question is because I saw on the internet that he had blood of white people of northern Africa. I would like to see the full result of his haplogroupos and if possible the percentages of each. If you are on a site that shows, put them liunks there for me to see. I love History.
  9. Kotroman

    Distribution of Y-DNA haplogroups among Bosnians from Serbian DNA project

    Here is a list of genetically tested individuals from Bosnia and Herzegovina (of all three main ethnic groups) whose surnames are listed in public data bases and later on the website of the Serbian DNA project: http://dnk.poreklo.rs/naslovna/ I2a1b Gračanin Ilić Ivanović Perenda (Probably...
  10. LeBrok

    Y haplogroups correlation with number of sons, R1b, I2a-Din, E-V13, G2a

    This possible phenomenon was discussed in many threads, as an explanation to why some Y haplogroups became so dominant. Maciamo's hypothesis about dominance of R1b clades in Western Europe is based on it too. This hypothesis states that males of certain haplogroups, like R1b, or some of its...
  11. M

    The Spread of Haplogroups in Europe, Especially R1b

    There are some lively discussions going on elsewhere on this board, discussing with specificity some of concepts below. I thank everyone for their thoughts, and Eupedia for the forum. This post is intended to be a more general foray into what I call "The Two -Ics" that explain modern...
  12. Maciamo

    Distribution map of Y-DNA and mtDNA haplogroup in and around Europe circa 8000 BCE

    It's been a while since I haven't made any new maps. Here is an attempt to show what Europe, the Near East and North Africa looked like in terms of Y-DNA and mtDNA haplogroups some 10,000 years ago. I delimited the (very) approximate borders of the first cereal/legume farmers in the Fertile...
  13. Maciamo

    The great pairings of Y-DNA haplogroups in prehistory

    When G2a Neolithic farmers started advancing from the Near East into Europe, they encountered indigenous hunter-gathering tribes belonging to various haplogroups (C1a2, F, I*, I1, I2a, I2b, I2c, and possibly even H). Interestingly, most of these lineages didn't survive in significant number...
  14. D

    What is common people R1b1b2a1a?

    I am Spaniard and I am R1b1b2a1a My maternal halogroup is H
  15. K

    FTDNA Here is my acestry, any ideas?

    Good day to all! I took the FTDNA test and got a pretty random result: Y-DNA: R-M269 MtDNA: L3e2b And also: 74%Southern European 3% Western and Central Europe 13% West African 4% North African 5% New World As far as I know, I’m descend from Italian, Spanish and Portuguese...
  16. Maciamo

    I2a2a (M223) found in Megalithic Spain

    All the attention about the new Haak et al. 2015 paper has been concentrated on the Yamna R1b. Nobody cared to notice another important discovery, the first ancient I2a2a1 (M223>CTS9183+) sample. They didn't test for M284 though, but L1195 was negative. So far all the Mesolithic and Neolithic...
  17. Maciamo

    Modern distribution of R1b-Z2103

    The new Haak et al. 2015 paper confirmed that Yamna Proto-Indo-Europeans belonged to haplogroup R1b. Four out of six R1b samples from the Volga-Ural region belonged to the R1b-Z2103 subclade, a branch of what used to be called R1b-ht35, the eastern variant of R1b-M269. Obviously the samples...
  18. Maciamo

    New map of haplogroup R1a-Z93 in Eurasia

    To complete the series of main R1a subclades here is the map of Z93 in Eurasia. I have tried to avoid colouring uninhabited regions (high mountains and deserts), but it may not be 100% accurate. Click on the map to get to the Y-DNA maps page, and click again to see a larger version.
  19. Maciamo

    Eurogenes New map of West European Hunter-Gatherer (WHG) admixture

    Here is the last of the three admixture maps based on Lazaridis et al. (2014) and Eurogenes. This map compares the genes of modern people to the DNA of a Mesolithic hunter-gatherer from the Loschbour cave in Luxembourg, who lived 8000 years ago and belonged to Y-DNA haplogroup I2a1b and mtDNA...
  20. Maciamo

    New map of YDNA haplogroup R1a-CTS1211 (aka M558 or Y93)

    Following the new map of R1a-M458, here is the map of R1a-CTS1211 (aka M558 or Y93). The distribution is more exclusively Balto-Slavic than M458, although the Czechs have very little of it. Note that about half of all R1a in Italy, south-west France and Spain is CTS1211, meaning that it was...
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