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E1b1b1a1b7
I have been preoccupied with this issue for quite some time. It's been a while since I've discovered my haplogroup, but I would like to know more about this paternal haplo. Honestly I didn't find anything about it on the internet. According to MorleyDNA, this is my exact haplogroup subgroup or subclade.
Can someone help me to find out more about the origins of it? I mean can we narrow down the circle and pinpoint a specific region which would indicate the origins of this subclade? So far everything from the whole Balkans, to Caucasus, possibly even North Africa is possible, or more places. But more specifically?
I would be really thankful if anyone could help me with this, really, any info or suggestion would mean a lot. This is my whole MorleyDNA halpogroup report:
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Did you know that 99% of Africa is E1b1
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Last edited by Chris596; 09-12-2020 at 10:07 PM.
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Balkanigga haplo
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I don't know much about it either but mine is E1b1b1a1b~1~3
E-PF1917 (E-PF1919, E-PF1921)
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You are positive for E-V13, upload your raw DNA to this website:
https://cladefinder.yseq.net/
And see where you belong on the yfull tree.
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Hello, this is what I got. Can you help me my friend?
Most specific position on the YFull YTree is E-V13 Link to E-V13 on YFull View heatmap on Y Heatmap View theoretical migration on PhyloGeographer
E-V13 CTS10084/PF2245/Z1058($) CTS11813/Z1060(?) CTS12527/PF2206(?) CTS1408/Z1045(?) CTS2374/Z1049($) CTS2382/PF2128/Z1050(?) CTS3998(?) CTS4993(?) CTS529(?) CTS5371/PF2231($) CTS5850/PF2233(?) CTS5935/PF2235/Z1053(?) CTS6229/Z1054($) CTS6472(?) CTS7315(?) CTS7633/PF2240/Z1056(?) CTS791/PF2212/Z1044(?) CTS8061(?) CTS9071($) FGC11424(?) FGC11434(?) FGC11438/Z21282(?) FGC11443(?) FGC41616(?) L1024/CTS3726/PF2226(?) L542/PF2220($) PF2209/Z1042(?) PF2213/S7466(?) PF2214(?) PF2222/Z1051(?) PF2248/Z1059(?) PF6785(?) V13/PF2211+ V36/PF2210+ V7565/Y3865/FGC11422/SK887($) Y3181(?) Y3182/Z21285(?) Y3864/Z21284(?) Y4359/FGC19292(?) Y4361/FGC11439(?) Z1041/Z1099(?) Z1896(?) Z21281(?) L142.1/L142.2/L142($)
┣━E-BY6550 BY40504(?) BY6546($) BY6550(?) BY6552($) BY6554($) BY6557(?) BY6561(?) BY6562(?) BY6566(?) BY6568($) BY6569(?) FGC34532($)
┗━E-Z1057 +2 CTS8814/Z1057($) Y3764/FGC14553(?)
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E1b-V13 Panel Predicted E-V13 is the panel root. This panel is applicable and will definitely provide higher resolution.
Next best prediction (scored 315 compared to 317) E-L618![]()
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Its clear, you're positive for E-V13 haplogroup and with the current data you cannot go further downstream. If you want to know your terminal haplogroup you have the following options:
- Buy a YSEQ Panel (costs around 80$)
- Buy WGS (cheapest are 300$)
If you really want to dig further (which I also have done) you should take a WGS. Well E-V13 is widespread within SouthEast Europe (Balkan, Greece etc.) and they are the descends of E-M78 (North African haplogroup). The African autosomalic DNA that you supposedly get should have no relation to your haplogroup, as your haplogroup is European.
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