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12 Marker Y-DNA
Matches |
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Exact Matches |
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Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
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I |
Sweden |
- |
2 |
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One Step
Mutations |
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|
Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
|
I |
Norway |
- |
2 |
|
I |
Sweden |
- |
1 |
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I |
Unknown Origin |
- |
1 |
|
I1a1 |
United States |
Native American (European admixture) |
1 |
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Two Step
Mutations |
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|
Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
|
I |
Denmark |
- |
1 |
|
I |
France |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Germany |
- |
4 |
|
I |
Norway |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Polynesia |
European admixture |
1 |
|
I |
Scotland |
- |
2 |
|
I |
Sweden |
- |
7 |
|
I |
Unknown Origin |
- |
3 |
|
I1b |
Romania |
- |
1 |
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3 Step
Mutations |
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|
Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
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C3 |
China |
Manchu |
2 |
|
C3 |
Mongolia |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Austria |
- |
2 |
|
I |
British Isles |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Denmark |
- |
4 |
|
I |
England |
- |
4 |
|
I |
Faroes |
Nolsoy (FA) |
1 |
|
I |
Finland |
- |
2 |
|
I |
France |
- |
2 |
|
I |
Germany |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Greenland |
Inuit (European admixture) |
1 |
|
I |
Hungary |
- |
3 |
|
I |
Iceland |
- |
4 |
|
I |
Ireland |
- |
2 |
|
I |
Norway |
- |
2 |
|
I |
Romania |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Russia |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Russia |
Mordva |
1 |
|
I |
Russia |
Native Siberian |
1 |
|
I |
Russia |
Ukraine |
1 |
|
I |
Scotland |
- |
2 |
|
I |
Sweden |
- |
3 |
|
I |
Unknown Origin |
- |
4 |
|
I1a1 |
England |
- |
1 |
|
I1a1 |
Unknown Origin |
- |
1 |
|
I1b |
Russia |
Ukraine |
1 |
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J2 |
Hungary |
- |
1 |
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J2 |
Syria |
Arab |
1 |
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4 Step
Mutations |
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|
Haplogroup |
Country |
Comment |
Count |
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C2 |
Papua New Guinea |
- |
1 |
|
C3 |
Mongolia |
- |
8 |
|
C3 |
Mongolia |
Kazakh from Central Asia |
2 |
|
C3 |
United States |
Native American |
1 |
|
C3 |
Uzbekistan |
- |
1 |
|
G2 |
France |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Australia |
Australian Aboriginal (European
admixture) |
1 |
|
I |
Austria |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Denmark |
- |
4 |
|
I |
England |
- |
2 |
|
I |
Finland |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Germany |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Great Britain |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Greece |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Greenland |
Inuit (European admixture) |
1 |
|
I |
Hungary |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Iceland |
- |
11 |
|
I |
Ireland |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Norway |
- |
4 |
|
I |
Poland |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Romania |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Russia |
- |
1 |
|
I |
Russia |
Native Siberian |
3 |
|
I |
Spain |
Andalusia |
1 |
|
I |
Sweden |
- |
6 |
|
I |
Unknown Origin |
- |
4 |
|
I1a1 |
United States |
Native American (European admixture) |
1 |
|
I1b |
England |
- |
1 |
|
I1b |
Finland |
- |
1 |
|
J |
Vietnam |
- |
1 |
|
J2 |
Germany |
- |
1 |
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J2 |
Iran |
- |
1 |
|
J2 |
Iran |
TURK |
1 |
|
J2 |
Romania |
- |
1 |
|
J2 |
Russia |
Ashkenazi |
2 |
|
R1b |
Spain |
Andalusia |
1 |
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Haplogroup
Descriptions |
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C2 The C2 lineage is distributed
throughout the Polynesia, Melanesia, New Guinea, and
Indonesia. |
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C3 The C3 lineage is believed to
have originated in southeast or central Asia. This lineage
then spread into northern Asia, and then into the
Americas. |
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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. |
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I The I, I1, and I1a lineages
are nearly completely restricted to northwestern Europe. These
would most likely have been common within Viking populations.
One lineage of this group extends down into central
Europe. |
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I1a1 This line was derived
within Viking / Scandinavian populations in northwest Europe
and has since spread down into southern Europe where it is
present at low frequencies. |
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I1b This subgroup of Haplogroup
I is found within the Balkans countries at it's greatest
frequency and diversity. These countries probably harbored
this subset of Haplogroup I as a refuge during the Last
Glacial Maximum. |
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J Haplogroup J is found at
highest frequencies in Middle Eastern and north African
populations where it most likely evolved. This marker has been
carried by Middle Eastern traders into Europe, central Asia,
India, and Pakistan. The Cohen modal lineage is found in
Haplogroup J*. |
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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. |
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R1b Haplogroup R1b is the most
common haplogroup in European populations. It is believed to
have expanded throughout Europe as humans re-colonized after
the last glacial maximum 10-12 thousand years ago. This
lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal
haplotype. |
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