We got this particular SNP tested for my husband on a hunch and the results just came in that it is his haplogroup. I've run a search on it and I can't seem to find out anything about it--its origins, history, most common locations, nothing like that. Has anyone happened to read about it before by chance and remember anything about it? Any suggestions on where to look or who I can contact to find out more? Would FTDNA be helpful? The customer service rep didn't seem all that knowledgeable when I last called.
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YFull says that R-Y11667 is roughly 4400 years old and the TMRCA (time to most recent common ancestor) is approximately 3900 years ago. On YFull's tree there is one individual who is R-Y11667* (negative for any downstream SNPs) from Mexico and three individuals who are R-Y11667>Y28607, one of the ID's is new and the other two have roots in Russia and Lithuania.
Alex Williamson's "The Big Tree" has this alternate version of the R-Y11667 tree.
Haplogroup R-Y11667 is downstream of R-U152>L2. I couldn't find a distribution map for R-L2, however I found one for the parent clade U152. Eupedia also has this brief article on R-U152 calling it the "Italo-Celtic" branch.
I'm assuming R-Y11667 is a newly discovered SNP so it is not yet well documented, or a highly populated branch of the R tree. ISOGG does not yet have a longhand name for it.
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Can you please join U152 project on FTDNA
https://www.familytreedna.com/groups...out/background
there are whole subclade for R-Y11667 !
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Hi All,
...and three individuals who are R-Y11667>Y28607, one of the ID's is new and the other two have roots in Russia and Lithuania.
Alex Williamson's "The Big Tree" has this alternate version of the R-Y11667 tree.
BTW, me = YF07578 (in FTDNA projects I can be seen as 508652)
Thanks,
Roman
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