Of course, new to this and I am looking at family, and not yet at the entire movement of the J as of this time. I neglected to mention areas of the world where the J1b1a may be more prominent. Hope no feathers ruffled.
I am J1b1a1. Just got my dna results in and am sorting out all of this. Fascinating, as most of my maternal side were of Scotland. The dna company stated this subclade is most common in Iceland, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Must continue to read and follow as the genetics research unfolds...
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