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    Lightbulb Y DNA and mtDNA Haplogroup Predictor

    For Y DNA:

    Auto-extraction:
    https://ytree.morleydna.com/extractFromAutosomal

    Manually:
    https://ytree.morleydna.com/

    For mtDNA:

    https://dna.jameslick.com/mthap/


    The process is so simple. Just select the raw DNA data file, upload, and follow the instructions. If stuck, feel free to ask!
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    Cool dude! Thanks

    (arfff, doesn't work with FTDNA raw data...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enflamme View Post
    Cool dude! Thanks

    (arfff, doesn't work with FTDNA raw data...)
    Ah, just saw. It might not work with FTDNA.
    Last edited by Noman; 06-24-2017 at 06:59 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noman View Post
    For Y DNA:

    Auto-extraction:
    https://ytree.morleydna.com/extractFromAutosomal

    Manually:
    https://ytree.morleydna.com/

    For mtDNA:

    https://dna.jameslick.com/mthap/


    The process is so simple. Just select the raw DNA data file, upload, and follow the instructions. If stuck, feel free to ask!
    gives me the same 23 haplogroup. no further grouping.

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    Omg it predicted me to have this really rare haplogroup

    It's a g haplogroup and here's what I found about it on wiki

    G2b1 (M377) Edit
    Main article: Haplogroup G-M377 (Y-DNA)
    G-M377, now also known as G2b1, has previously been designated G2b and G2c. A clade of closely related Ashkenazi Jews represent virtually all G2b persons, with just three other G2b haplotypes having been reported so far: one Turk from Kars in northeast Turkey near Armenia, one Pashtun, and one Burusho in Pakistan.

    The extreme rarity of G-M377 in northern Pakistan could indicate that G2b in this area originates outside the region and was brought there in the historic period, perhaps from further west (Pakistan was part of both the Achaemenid Persian Empire, conquered by Alexander the Great, and then formed a part of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom). These two reported Pakistani G-M377 haplotypes are quite divergent from the Ashkenazi Jewish clade, and therefore do not at all indicate a recent common origin. The Turkish G-M377 is somewhat closer, but not identical. It remains to be seen if testing will reveal G-M377 haplotypes in other populations — this is some indication that G-M377 occurs at low levels in the Near East.
    So apparently my origins are Middle Eastern and not Indo-European on my dad's side.
    Learn some about Afghans here
    http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...of-Afghanistan

    Indian Genomics can be modeled by four-way populations, not two way populations. Read more in this thread:
    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...tion-structure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myanthropologies View Post
    Omg it predicted me to have this really rare haplogroup

    It's a g haplogroup and here's what I found about it on wiki



    So apparently my origins are Middle Eastern and not Indo-European on my dad's side.
    It says here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_G-M377
    " In 2012 Haplogroup G2b was found at a frequency of 60% out of a sample of 5 Pastuns in the Wardak region of Afghanistan. This is likely due to a local founder effect. [1]."

    but when I look in study mentioned, none of the Pashtuns from Wardak have G2b. Three of them had G2c, one had L1c, and one had R1a1a

    update: G2c of that time might now be designated as G2b which would make those Pashtuns 60% G2b.
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    cool

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    With experimental tree: R1b1a2a1a2a1b3~2
    R1b-L421 (R1b-L433, R1b-L88)

    With ISOG tree:R1b1a2a1a2c
    R1b-M529 (R1b-L459)
    YDNA: R1b-L21 > DF13 > S1051 > FGC17906 > FGC17907 > FGC17866


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    Quote Originally Posted by Myanthropologies View Post
    Omg it predicted me to have this really rare haplogroup

    It's a g haplogroup and here's what I found about it on wiki



    So apparently my origins are Middle Eastern and not Indo-European on my dad's side.
    WTH!!! I am shocked!!!

    Okay, hold on. There is one more way to find out both of your haplogroups.

    Can you please upload your Ancestry DNA data file to WeGene? It's actually free, and WeGene gives you an ancestry with health report, along with haplogroups.

    https://www.wegene.com/en/
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    Best mtDNA Haplogroup Matches:

    1) H15

    Defining Markers for haplogroup H15:
    HVR2: 55C 57C 263G
    CR: 750G 1438G 4769G 6253C 8860G 15326G
    HVR1:

    Marker path from rCRS to haplogroup H15 (plus extra markers):
    H2a2a1(rCRS) ⇨ 263G ⇨ H2a2a ⇨ 8860G 15326G ⇨ H2a2 ⇨ 750G ⇨ H2a ⇨ 4769G ⇨ H2 ⇨ 1438G ⇨ H ⇨ 55C 57C 6253C ⇨ H15 ⇨ 3714G 15803A

    Imperfect Match. Your results contained differences with this haplogroup:
    Matches(7): 55C 263G 750G 1438G 4769G 6253C 8860G
    Extras(2): 3714G 15803A
    No-Calls(1): 57C
    Untested(1): 15326


    2) H15a

    Defining Markers for haplogroup H15a:
    HVR2: 55C 57C 263G
    CR: 750G 1438G 4769G 6253C 8860G 11410C 15326G
    HVR1:

    Marker path from rCRS to haplogroup H15a (plus extra markers):
    H2a2a1(rCRS) ⇨ 263G ⇨ H2a2a ⇨ 8860G 15326G ⇨ H2a2 ⇨ 750G ⇨ H2a ⇨ 4769G ⇨ H2 ⇨ 1438G ⇨ H ⇨ 55C 57C 6253C ⇨ H15 ⇨ 11410C ⇨ H15a ⇨ 3714G 15803A

    Imperfect Match. Your results contained differences with this haplogroup:
    Matches(7): 55C 263G 750G 1438G 4769G 6253C 8860G
    Extras(2): 3714G 15803A
    No-Calls(2): 57C 11410C
    Untested(1): 15326


    3) H15a1

    Defining Markers for haplogroup H15a1:
    HVR2: 55C 57C 263G
    CR: 750G 1438G 4769G 6253C 8860G 11410C 14953T 15326G
    HVR1:

    Marker path from rCRS to haplogroup H15a1 (plus extra markers):
    H2a2a1(rCRS) ⇨ 263G ⇨ H2a2a ⇨ 8860G 15326G ⇨ H2a2 ⇨ 750G ⇨ H2a ⇨ 4769G ⇨ H2 ⇨ 1438G ⇨ H ⇨ 55C 57C 6253C ⇨ H15 ⇨ 11410C ⇨ H15a ⇨ 14953T ⇨ H15a1 ⇨ 3714G 15803A

    Imperfect Match. Your results contained differences with this haplogroup:
    Matches(7): 55C 263G 750G 1438G 4769G 6253C 8860G
    Extras(2): 3714G 15803A
    No-Calls(3): 57C 11410C 14953T
    Untested(1): 15326
    YDNA: R1b-L21 > DF13 > S1051 > FGC17906 > FGC17907 > FGC17866


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