Haplogroup - FTDNA Kit Number 117855
12
Marker Y-DNA Matches
1-Step
Mutations
| Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
| R1a |
Scotland |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
England |
- |
3 |
| R1a1 |
Unknown Origin |
- |
1 |
2-Step
Mutations
| Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
| R1a |
England |
- |
1 |
| R1a |
Ireland |
- |
1 |
| R1a |
Unknown Origin |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
England |
- |
4 |
| R1a1 |
Norway |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
United Kingdom |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
Unknown Origin |
- |
2 |
3
-Step Mutations
| Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
| R1a |
England |
- |
1 |
| R1a |
Unknown Origin |
- |
6 |
| R1a1 |
England |
- |
6 |
| R1a1 |
Germany |
- |
2 |
| R1a1 |
Ireland |
- |
3 |
| R1a1 |
Scotland |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
Sri Lanka |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
United Kingdom |
British Isles |
1 |
| R1a1 |
United Kingdom |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
Unknown Origin |
- |
13 |
4
-Step Mutations
| Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
| R1a |
Germany |
- |
1 |
| R1a |
Turkey |
- |
1 |
| R1a |
Ukraine |
- |
1 |
| R1a |
Unknown Origin |
- |
3 |
| R1a1 |
Austria |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
Belgium |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
England |
- |
3 |
| R1a1 |
England |
Anglo-Celt |
1 |
| R1a1 |
Germany |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
Greece |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
Hungary |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
India |
- |
8 |
| R1a1 |
Poland |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
Russian Federation |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
Scotland |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
Sri Lanka |
- |
2 |
| R1a1 |
United Kingdom |
- |
1 |
| R1a1 |
United Kingdom |
Great Britain |
1 |
| R1a1 |
Unknown Origin |
- |
8 |
Haplogroup
Descriptions
- R1a The R1a lineage is believed to have
originated in the Eurasian Steppes north of the Black & Caspian
Seas. This lineage is thought to descend from a population of the Kurgan
culture, known for the domestication of the horse (circa 3000 B.C.E.).
These people were also believed to be the first speakers of the
Indo-European language group. This lineage is found in central &
western Asia, India, and in Slavic populations of Europe.
- R1a1 The R1a lineage is
believed to have originated in the Eurasian Steppes north of the Black
& Caspian Seas. This lineage is thought to descend from a population
of the Kurgan culture, known for the domestication of the horse (circa
3000 B.C.E.). These people were also believed to be the first speakers
of the Indo-European language group. This lineage is found in central
& western Asia, India, and in Slavic populations of Europe.