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I'm British, well Northern English, and I have a rare marker for England. It's R-S1491, probably less rare in continental Europeans then in the British or Irish populations. So I wonder how I got such a marker? It's derived from the subclade L2 which is further derived from the subclade U152 (which is mostly seen in continental Europe). It could be from one of the many migrations that occurred in this island, but alas I do not know which one :/
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Mine is E1b1b1b1 I think.
Here is the https://cladefinder.yseq.net/ prediction of it
Says E-L19 as closest fit but also E-M81 and E-PF2431. Next best prediction was E-M35.
I don't know much about haplogroups but basically E-M35 is the father clade of E-L19, and E-L19 is the father clade of E-M81. So I'm guessing E-PF2431 is the "son" clade of E-M81.
So my most specific haplo would be E-PF2431 I'm thinking. So basically just E-M81 yeah.
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R1b - U106, more specifically R-Z304.
Most common in England, after that in `murica and in Germany. Guess it`s Proto - Anglo-Saxon (if that makes sense) in origin?
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I am N-Y17696, as per a panel test I did on YSEQ.
Here is the current tree, it appears that my subclade is dominated by Poles. My paternal line is from Northeast Hungary.
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