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  • Stevenses E-Z841 [Archive] - Anthrogenica
    There are several E-Z841 persons in the Stevens Stephens surname project Their characteristical DYS values are 14 24 13 10 16 17 et al Based on their genealogy I trace them all to Thomas Stevens (born 1623 or 1618 and died 19 Aug 1658), descendant of John Stephens (1540-1609) of Wiltshire County, England According to Charles Ellis Stevens Stevens genealogy Some descendants of the Fitz
  • G25 PCA Plots [Archive] - Anthrogenica
    I don't understand how can Longobard samples from Hungary Szolad plot among the North Italians before their migration to North Italy
  • YFull STR matches [Archive] - Anthrogenica
    The YFull FAQ on STR interpretations matches says "close matches are matches with a genetic distance of less than 0 1, and distant matches are matches with genetic distance of 0 1 to 0 2 " At the moment I have one "close" match It's calculated to be a genetic distance of 0 028, or 11 389 Can anyone with one or more close STR matches at YFull as well as some knowledge of relationship, such as
  • Genetic Genealogy Ancient DNA in the News (DISCUSSION ONLY) [Archive . . .
    Please use this thread to discuss the studies news articles posted in the Genetic Genealogy and Ancient DNA in the News thread Thank you
  • New Turkish Samples on G25 [Archive] - Anthrogenica
    We have sent him 41 Turkish samples from 5 different regions plus 3 samples of Azerbaijanian Turks from Turkey
  • P312** (the real deal) (P312+ U152- L21- DF27- DF19- L238- DF99 . . .
    I thought it would be helpful for those few of us who are interested to have a thread which relates to the L238 subclade and the P312** (negative for L21,U152,DF27,DF19,L238) paragroup There are various threads for the other more numerous P312 subclades, but these two groups, probably because they are both small in number, are generally neglected I have been keeping a close eye on both
  • Which Steppe-derived groups are most likely to be ancestral to Central . . .
    I was wondering which Steppe-derived groups are most likely to be, at least partially, ancestral to Central Asian Turks, such as Gokturks and Karakhanids G25 shows these pops were relatively rich Steppe-ancestry, despite their language having little to nothing to do with Indo-European languages I assume the East Asian ancestors of these Turks would have assimilated the Iranic-speaking
  • A dynamic 6,000-year genetic history of Eurasia’s Eastern Steppe
    The Afanasievo sample SHT001 from Shatar Chuluu site is R1b-P311 I don't know if it is the same sample than sample I6222 from the paper: The Genomic Formation of Human Populations in East Asia, but both are from the same archaeological site I think no because they haven't the same mitochondrial haplogroup: R and N1a In any case, this R1b-P311 is confirmed in Afanasievo culture 03-29-2020
  • Thread: Global25 automated nMonte for South Central Asian members
    Finished the first iteration of the automated nMonte generator All it needs is any master datasheet like the Global25 datasheet and individual members' scores It can also be configured to whitelist only certain groups and also ensure certain groups are present in the combination For example, for most South Central Asian members, it is fair to have atleast 1 SouthIndian tribal group, atleast
  • Map of ancient E samples [Archive] - Anthrogenica
    It is interesting that hg E- and other groups- come up regularly in pre-modern European samples Whilst this might be due to sample bias, they might have been genuinely more prevalent in Europe as late as the early Middle Ages Maybe the Black Death played some part in modifying the final genetic landscape in modern Europe ? I know at least a couple of mtDNA studies showed modern Europe is





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