Yes, I saw that, strange they don't put at least somerelative. I haven’t uploaded toyfull or GenBank yet, is it worth it? Scandinavian origin.... yes possible, some long forgottenViking invader- one other subclade under W6A had all Scottish and Englishancestry. The depth seems to be increasing...
Tested with Family Tree mtDNA Full Sequence, they now have 5subclades under W6A, my results matched up with a former private mutationthat brought the subclades from 4 to 5!
I had a further {currently}private mutation until somebody else matches up to it. “W6A-SC5” unofficial name,currently has...
Have BIG Y test results due next month - Family name Remund traces back to Muhlberg Switzerland 1530, tested positive for R-L21. Family came to America in 1855.
I have Big Y results pending for my Uncle on my Mother’s side- my Maternal Grandfather. He was born in London England in 1901 - HenryAmbler, we trace the family name to John Ambler born 1730 just north of London,the trail then goes cold, but the Ambler name has been in England at leastsince the...
Why do people mostly focus on Europeans and how they havelighter skin tones.
Don’t the East Asians also have relatively lighter skintones too. What is their allele frequencyfor lighter skin, is it the same as Europeans? Maybe, God forbid we don’t yetknow everything about what causes light or...
I recently had my Uncle {on my mothers side} tested on 23andMe, to see what my deceased Grandfathers YDNA was. We are all 100% European, almost all Northern European. He was born in London England in 1901. So I was expecting a R1B, R1A, or a I1 12. But no.... we get a T-CTS6507 in Britain- less...
New member, my results. Where would the Beringian and San come into play?
NE-Euro 49.34
Mediterranean
30.64
Caucasian
9.79
Baloch
8.17
SW-Asian
1.16
Beringian
0.48
San
0.42
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