I agree with what Karabars says....My top two are FTDNA and then 23andme in that order.
It would be great to see a comprehensive Y-DNA survey of all regions of Romania at some point. I would like to see if J2a is concentrated more in certain areas or if it's distribution is fairly even...
I am also curious as to who the remains of the two J2a samples belong to? PCA0618 and PCA0619 both belong to J2a.
Hopefully the paper will explain once it is published.
I asked Hugh McCall himself...They are indeed typos and those samples listed above are actually all males. He said that he is going to correct the sex chromosome typos for the listed samples.
Nevermind now he told me that the J2a sample is actually female. Not sure about the other samples.
I asked Hugh McCall himself...They are indeed typos and those samples listed above are actually all males. He said that he is going to correct the sex chromosome typos for the listed samples.
By brotherhoods I just mean families. You are right though that overall J2a-L70 is relative rare among Albanians.
Where in Diber do your paternal line ancestors come from?
Thanks!...I must have overlooked that on there earlier.
Have you heard anything else about possible upcoming ancient J2a results from Southeast Europe since we last talked about that?
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