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My I-M253 lines are English; in fact, one of them has the surname English.
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Originally posted by georgian1950 View PostPretty cool! I found a couple of distant cousins.
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Nice map. Thanks. I have some I1 lines in my pedigree, which I know about from the Y-DNA testing of some distant cousins.
Deadly77 really put a lot of work into this map, and it would be a shame for it to not be shared around. Keep in mind that we are missing a few ancient I1 samples on this map. Notably some Gothic I1-Z140, I1-Z63, I1-L22 and I1-Z60 samples. I’m also under the impression we will get some Anglo-Saxon I1 samples from an upcoming paper.
Originally posted by georgian1950 View PostOff topic, but does anyone know the story about what happened to Anthrogenica?
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Off topic, but does anyone know the story about what happened to Anthrogenica?
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Originally posted by spruithean View PostSince the apparent demise of Anthrogenica, I felt perhaps resurrecting a thread I found quite important to be a good idea. This thread is for the discussion of ancient I1 samples that have been found in a number of studies and any of those which are found in upcoming papers and so on. Feel free to brainstorm, and discuss the possible origins of I1.
Here is a map of Ancient I1 samples.
A huge thanks to anthrogenica user "Deadly77" for his work creating this map, and his work at looking deeper into the various haplotree positions of these ancient samples.
If this isn't the correct subforum to post this in, mods feel free to move it. There is a paper coming out soon about the Anglo-Saxons in Britain, hopefully we'll get some decent Haplogroup I1 data, and maybe some decent samples below the level of DF29.
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Ancient I1
Since the apparent demise of Anthrogenica, I felt perhaps resurrecting a thread I found quite important to be a good idea. This thread is for the discussion of ancient I1 samples that have been found in a number of studies and any of those which are found in upcoming papers and so on. Feel free to brainstorm, and discuss the possible origins of I1.
Here is a map of Ancient I1 samples.
A huge thanks to anthrogenica user "Deadly77" for his work creating this map, and his work at looking deeper into the various haplotree positions of these ancient samples.
If this isn't the correct subforum to post this in, mods feel free to move it. There is a paper coming out soon about the Anglo-Saxons in Britain, hopefully we'll get some decent Haplogroup I1 data, and maybe some decent samples below the level of DF29.
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