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12 Marker Y-DNA Matches

Exact Matches

Haplogroup

Country

Comment

Count

I1a

Ireland

-

1

 

One Step Mutations

Haplogroup

Country

Comment

Count

I

Isle of Man

-

1

I

Scotland

-

1

I1

Wales

-

1

I1a

Unknown Origin

-

1

 

Two Step Mutations

Haplogroup

Country

Comment

Count

I

British Isles

-

1

I

England

-

2

I

Iceland

-

2

I

Italy

-

1

I

Norway

-

1

I

Russia

-

1

I

Russia

Native Siberian

1

I

United Kingdom

-

1

I

Unknown Origin

-

6

I1a

Germany

-

1

I1a

Hungary

-

1

I1a

Ireland

-

2

I1a

Romania

-

1

I1a

United Kingdom

-

2

I1a

Unknown Origin

-

3

 

3 Step Mutations

Haplogroup

Country

Comment

Count

G

British Isles

-

1

G

Denmark

-

1

G

France

-

1

G2

Austria-Hungary

-

1

G2

England

-

2

G2

France

-

1

G2

Germany

-

1

G2

Unknown Origin

-

1

I

Austria

-

1

I

British Isles

-

2

I

Denmark

-

3

I

England

-

9

I

France

-

2

I

Germany

-

5

I

Great Britain

-

3

I

Hungary

-

3

I

Iceland

-

9

I

Ireland

-

2

I

Isle of Man

-

1

I

Norway

-

7

I

Scotland

-

4

I

Shetland

-

1

I

Sweden

-

6

I

Switzerland

-

1

I

United Kingdom

-

6

I

Unknown Origin

-

22

I1a

Armenia

-

1

I1a

Denmark

-

1

I1a

England

-

4

I1a

Finland

-

2

I1a

France

-

1

I1a

Germany

-

2

I1a

Great Britain

-

2

I1a

Hungary

-

1

I1a

Ireland

-

1

I1a

Norway

-

5

I1a

Scotland

-

1

I1a

Sweden

-

3

I1a

United Kingdom

-

1

I1a

Unknown Origin

-

16

I1a1

Unknown Origin

-

1

I1a4

Unknown Origin

-

1

I1b

Poland

-

1

J2

Ireland

-

5

J2

Unknown Origin

-

1

L

India

Indian-tribal

1

 

4 Step Mutations

Haplogroup

Country

Comment

Count

C

Australia

Australian Aboriginal

1

D1

China

Chinese Ethnic Minority

2

E1

Gambia

-

1

G

England

-

2

G

Germany

-

2

G

Ireland

-

1

G

Italy

-

1

G

Pakistan

-

1

G

Switzerland

-

1

G

Unknown Origin

-

6

G2

England

-

1

G2

France

-

2

G2

Germany

-

6

G2

Ireland

-

2

G2

Italy

-

2

G2

Spain

-

1

G2

Sweden

-

1

G2

Switzerland

-

2

G2

Ukraine

-

1

G2

United Kingdom

-

1

G2

Unknown Origin

-

7

G2

Wales

-

1

I

Australia

Australian Aboriginal (European admixture)

1

I

Austria

-

1

I

Belgium

-

1

I

Denmark

-

6

I

England

-

18

I

Finland

-

1

I

France

-

1

I

Germany

-

15

I

Great Britain

-

2

I

Greece

-

1

I

Greenland

Inuit (European admixture)

1

I

Hungary

-

2

I

Iceland

-

9

I

Ireland

-

2

I

Italy

-

2

I

Norway

-

3

I

Poland

-

2

I

Polynesia

European admixture

1

I

Puerto Rico

-

1

I

Romania

-

1

I

Russia

Native Siberian

2

I

Scotland

-

4

I

Sweden

-

17

I

United Kingdom

-

5

I

Unknown Origin

-

45

I

Wales

-

2

I1a

Belgium

-

1

I1a

British Isles

-

1

I1a

Denmark

-

2

I1a

England

-

18

I1a

Finland

-

1

I1a

France

-

1

I1a

Germany

-

11

I1a

Great Britain

-

3

I1a

Ireland

-

1

I1a

Netherlands

-

4

I1a

Norway

-

3

I1a

Romania

-

1

I1a

Scotland

-

3

I1a

Spain

-

1

I1a

Sweden

-

4

I1a

United Kingdom

-

4

I1a

Unknown Origin

-

32

I1b

Finland

-

1

J2

Hungary

-

1

J2

Ireland

-

1

J2

Russia

-

1

J2

Russia

Native Siberian

1

J2

Sicily

-

1

J2

Unknown Origin

-

2

 

Haplogroup Descriptions

C  Haplogroup C is found throughout mainland Asia, the south Pacific, and at low frequency in Native American populations. Haplogroup C originated in southern Asia and spread in all directions. This lineage colonized New Guinea, Australia, and north Asia, and currently is found with its highest diversity in populations of India.

 

D1  This lineage is a descendent of the D lineage and is currently present in Southeast Asia and Tibet. Like its progenitor it is also found in low frequencies in Mongolian populations, but unlike D it is completely absent from Japan.

 

E1  This haplogroup is restricted to Africa where it occurs at intermediate frequencies. It is less common than its sister lineage E3a.

 

G  This lineage may have originated in India or Pakistan, and has dispersed into central Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. The G2 branch of this lineage (containing the P15 mutation) is found most often in the Europe and the Middle East.

 

G2  This lineage may have originated in India or Pakistan, and has dispersed into central Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. The G2 branch of this lineage (containing the P15 mutation) is found most often in the Europe and the Middle East.

 

I  Haplogroup I dates to 23,000 years ago or longer. Lineages not in branches I1a, I1b or I1c are found distributed at low frequency throughout Europe.

 

I1  Haplogroup I dates to 23,000 years ago or longer. Lineages not in branches I1a, I1b or I1c are found distributed at low frequency throughout Europe.

 

I1a  The I1a lineage likely has its roots in northern France. Today it is found most frequently within Viking / Scandinavian populations in northwest Europe and has since spread down into Central and Eastern Europe, where it is found at low frequencies.

 

I1a1  The I1a lineage likely has its roots in Northern France. Today it is found most frequently within Viking / Scandinavian populations in northwest Europe and has since spread down into Central and Eastern Europe, where it is found at low frequencies.

 

I1a4  The I1a lineage likely has its roots in northern France and is found most frequently found today within Viking / Scandinavian populations in northwest Europe. Its I1a4 branch is found scattered in eastern and southeastern Europe.

 

I1b  The Balkan countries likely harbored this subgroup of I during the Last Glacial Maximum. Today, this branch is found distributed in the Balkans and Eastern Europe, and extends further east with Slavic-speaking populations.

 

J2  This lineage originated in the northern portion of the Fertile Crescent where it later spread throughout central Asia, the Mediterranean, and south into India. As with other populations with Mediterranean ancestry this lineage is found within Jewish populations.

 

L  This haplogroup is found primarily in India and Sri Lanka, and has also spread into several Middle Eastern populations (Turks, Saudis, and Pakistanis).

 

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