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  1. Poll: Welcome to Theapricity. Anthrotards galore.

    Welcome to Theapricity. Anthrotards galore.
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    Can't wait for this paper.

    Can't wait for this paper.
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    The Sicels, a tribe thought to have spoken an...

    The Sicels, a tribe thought to have spoken an Italic language, are the namesake of Sicily. They could have easily been the source for much of the U152 in Sicily. Apart from that are Romans, Lombards,...
  4. I wonder if the Osco-Umbrians had relatively...

    I wonder if the Osco-Umbrians had relatively higher R-Z2103 and J2-L283 compared with the Latino-Faliscans. I'd imagine U152 to be high among both, but the Osco-Umbrians may have been from a more...
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    R1b-U152>Z56>S47>Z48>Z44 with a terminal SNP of...

    R1b-U152>Z56>S47>Z48>Z44 with a terminal SNP of CTS8949*
    German paternal ancestry but unsure where.

    S47 has a somewhat mysterious origin. Unsure whether the Upper Rhine/Danube, North Italy, or...
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    Classify/Guess Ethnicity/Nationality

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  7. That appears to just be another name for...

    That appears to just be another name for R1b-U152.

    If you want to find a more specific subclade, there's a number of options. For something free I'd recommend the Morley Dna subclade predictor...
  8. Subclade R-Z56 (the "Italic clade" of R1b-U152)

    Found (as far as I know) with most frequency in northwest Italy.

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    My subclade Z44 seems a bit mysterious. Will be interesting to see as more people's Y-Dna is collected in years to come....
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    Poll: And I2

    And I2
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