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It looks like the origin could be in Southwestern Finland. Data is gathered from public sources, I guess from FtDna projects. Estonian results likely suffer from low testing activity.
Different colors represent downstream mutation of L550. Oldest ones in Finland, Estonia snd Sweden.
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I looked it up and saw N1-L550 is N1c1a1a1a1, it is West Finnic branch so what you say makes senseThey say Rurik dynasty and Ivan the Terrible also belonged to this haplogroup
regarding the roots though, according to eupedia N1c1 has its root in Neolithic China while genomturkiye says its root is in Siberia, not China
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Yes, my clade is a downstream mutation of L550, my paternal line is Hungarians from NE Hungary.
Interestingly, the N-Y6075+ branch became almost all Slavic (mostly in Poland) probably since the 6-7th century AD, and maybe even earlier. Here is the current tree, curtesy of FTDNA. You will see my N-Y17696 nestled right in the middle.
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N1c1 found in North Chinese Neolithic cultures is brother lineage to Siberian and European N1c1. Not ancestral. So definitely root of Finnish N1c1 and all of N1c1 can not be found there under this data. According to archaelogy Neolithic North Chinese cultures had origins in Central Asia and Steppe directions. To South China N1c1 spread only in Iron Age with metal forging cultures from North. In South East it is very young.
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This guy's haplogroup is N1-L550 and his father is a German from Lower Saxony. He is only 0.6 percent Eastern European.
https://www.reddit.com/r/23andme/com...panese_mother/
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That would be a great thing. https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/N-L550/storyIt looks like the origin could be in Southwestern Finland. Data is gathered from public sources, I guess from FtDna projects. Estonian results likely suffer from low testing activity.
Different colors represent downstream mutation of L550. Oldest ones in Finland, Estonia snd Sweden.
What is your point?This guy's haplogroup is N1-L550 and his father is a German from Lower Saxony. He is only 0.6 percent Eastern European.
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Yep. Lemminkäinen saw it three years earlier than me. N1-L550 is most diverse in Finland. Let´s wait what scholars say...Of course this depends on how active testers are in different countries. Southwest Finland could be ideal place to L-550 mutation.
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