https://www.google.com/amp/s/genomicatlas.org/2021/04/25/genetics-of-the-nordic-bronze-age/amp/
I was reading this blog post about the Nordic Bronze Age.
But this caught my attention.
It basically says that R1a conquered Scandinavia before than R1b, something that makes total sense, since...
YFull estimates TMRCA of I1 as 4600 ybp and TMRCA of U106 as 4800 ybp. Proto-Germanic language is believed to have been spoken to about 2500 ybp, which is much after the development of U106 and I1 subbranches (according to YFull estimations it is more than 2000 years).
If all U106 and I1 is...
Hello,
I am totally new to the topic “haplogroups” and I have a few question concerning the result of my DNA-Test. According to the test my haplogroup is R-U106 , subclade : R-S497. I could find information about R-U106 but does the subclade correspond to a specific population group...
Hello friends, I recently tested with 23andme and my Y-DNA haplogroup turned out as R-P311. I then uploaded my raw data to Wegene as I heard you could get a more accurate haplogroup and it came out as R1b1a1a2a1a2b3b or R-S47. So do these two subgroups fall into each other? I was researching to...
I thought you might like to know that I have updated the phylogenetic tree of R1bU106/S21.
Here is a preview, but it will look better in full screen by opening the window on the R1b page.
This thread is dedicated to proposing new famous members of haplogroup R1b-U106 (S21) and its subclades.
So far, confirmed R1b-U106 carriers include:
- The House of Bourbon
- The House of Wettin
- James K. Polk (L48+ according to the Polk-Pollock DNA Project)
- Ulysses S. Grant (U106 > L47...
The R1b-U106 family tree is growing in complexity. The newest lineages at the bottom-right of the tree (under Z7 and Z319) have a TMRCA of barely 1500 years, which means that they roughly date from the time of the Anglo-Saxon migrations or possibly later. Obviously the most developed branches of...
Spain and Portugal are fairly well studied countries for Y-chromosomal lineages. Unfortunately no study so far has tested for the Germanic S21/U106 subclade of R1b, and few papers even distinguish subclades of I (those who did only tested for I2a1a-M26).
I have analysed the raw data from Adams...
SNP L47* or Y-DNA haplogroup R1b1b2a1a1d1* (ISOGG) - "Ivanhoe" Cluster Project??
Has anyone here heard of this "Ivanhoe" DNA project/group?? A link to a website with more info is http://mykindred.com/L47x/. I am doing a deep clad test and am expecting L47* based upon some of my DNA matches...
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