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You can find out a lot about Haplogroup I at this web site:
http://www.northwestanalysis.net/
Ken Nordtvedt has categorized I1a as Anglo-Saxon and Norse. The reason that I1a can be found in Ireland is because Norse Viking, Danish Viking, Anglo-Saxon English, and Norman...
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Here is the link to the modal haplotypes for varieties within haplogroup I:
http://www.northwestanalysis.net/IModalI.xls...
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There is no central organization which controls the designation of subclades. So when researchers discover a new SNP, they tend to create their own subclade. Further research often determines that the "new" subclade is actually part of a previously discovered subclade. Since new SNPs are...
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You can find all the information here:
http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpI.html
As an example, I am P37.2+ which means that I am I1b1. I am P41.2- which means that I am NOT I1b1a. I am M26- which means that I am NOT I1b1b. Therefore I am I1b1*....
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J2f is now J2a1b. Numerous references are listed on this web page:
http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpJ.html
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Too late. I bet the ten new ones are the ones I already ordered from Ethnoancestry....
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I do. I ordered all the Y-DNA STRs that weren't previously available....
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For anyone who is interested, Ken Nordtvedt has updated and expanded his list of modal haplotypes for the various subclades of I.
http://www.northwestanalysis.net/IModalI.xls
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Can you post a link to the Advanced order page? FTDNA is very good at hiding things....
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M170+ I
M253+ I1a
M307+ I1a
P19+ I
P30+ I1a
P38+ I1
M161- not I1b1b1
M21- not I1a2
M223- not I1b2a
M227- not I1a1
M26- not I1b1b
M72- not I1a3
P37.2- not I1b1
Some of the SNPs are duplicates. Your clade...Last edited by sundodger; 7 October 2006, 07:55 PM.
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A half-brother who has the same father as you is fine. You just need a male relative of your biological father - a son, a brother, a nephew, etc....
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