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Kit Number: N12169

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12 Marker Y-DNA Matches

 

Two Step Mutations

Haplogroup

Country

Comment

Count

I

England

-

2

I

France

-

1

I

Norway

-

1

I

Unknown Origin

-

1

I1a1

United States

Native American (European admixture)

1

 

3 Step Mutations

Haplogroup

Country

Comment

Count

I

England

-

4

I

Germany

-

1

I

Hungary

-

1

I

Norway

-

3

I

Sweden

-

1

I

United Kingdom

-

1

I

Unknown Origin

-

5

I1a1

Unknown Origin

-

1

 

4 Step Mutations

Haplogroup

Country

Comment

Count

C3

Mongolia

-

4

C3

Mongolia

Kazakh from Central Asia

2

G

China

Han

1

I

Austria

-

1

I

Denmark

-

1

I

England

-

5

I

Finland

-

2

I

France

-

1

I

Germany

-

8

I

Great Britain

-

1

I

Ireland

-

3

I

Italy

-

1

I

Netherlands

-

2

I

Norway

-

2

I

Polynesia

European admixture

1

I

Scotland

-

5

I

Sweden

-

10

I

United Kingdom

-

3

I

United States

-

1

I

Unknown Origin

-

19

I

Wales

-

2

I1b

Finland

-

1

I1b

Romania

-

1

 

Haplogroup Descriptions

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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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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