View Full Version : What is y-dna E-L677, does it have other names, and where is it common?
Sikeliot
08-02-2018, 11:07 PM
:confused:
Can't find anything online/
donriccardo
08-12-2018, 03:45 AM
:confused:
Can't find anything online/
neither I do. Why?
Kriptc06
08-12-2018, 03:50 AM
It's one of the Snps of E-V22
https://www.yfull.com/branch-info/E-V22/#t2-tab
https://isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpE.html
E1b1b1a1b2 CTS9547/L677, AM00881/CTS1968, AM00882/CTS2202, AM00883/FGC2668/Y2537, AM00884/CTS2548, AM00885/CTS2817, AM00886^/CTS4455^, AM00887/CTS4546, AM00888/CTS4599, AM00891/CTS5479, AM00892^/FGC2669^/Y2541^, AM00893.CTS6077, AM00894/CTS6434, AM00895/CTS6477, AM00899/CTS8892, AM00900^/FGC7781^/V3446^/Y2543^, AM00901/FGC2672/Y2549, AM00902/FGC2673, AM00903/FGC7788/SK877/Y8901, AM00905/CTS11942, AM00906^/FGC2675^, AM00907^/FGC2676^/Y2558^, AM00909/CTS567, AM00910/FGC7783/Y2521, FGC7780/Y2527, FGC7782/Y2528, FGC7786/Y2523, V22
Bobby Martnen
08-12-2018, 08:20 AM
Probably East Med of some sort
SterlingArcher
10-06-2018, 01:47 AM
:confused:
Can't find anything online/
I belong to this haplogroup too, trying to find out more about it. Seems like its found mostly in Southern Euro countries and MENA (especially egypt).
Jrudolph86
12-31-2018, 01:59 AM
I’ve been able to trace my paternal line to my 6th great-grandfather, Johann Herman Rudolph, born circa 1753 in Hesse-Kassel, Germany (Holy Roman Empire). He was Lutheran, and my autosomal DNA shows 0% Jewish, Middle Eastern or North African. My understanding is that E was a late arrival to Europe, when compared to R, which is the predominate haplogroup in Western Europe, and which is associated with the Proto Indo-Europeans, while E is predominate in ME/NA and has strong connections to Afro-Asiatic/semitic populations. Is this everyone else’s understanding as well?
Antimatter
12-31-2018, 01:01 PM
I’ve been able to trace my paternal line to my 6th great-grandfather, Johann Herman Rudolph, born circa 1753 in Hesse-Kassel, Germany (Holy Roman Empire). He was Lutheran, and my autosomal DNA shows 0% Jewish, Middle Eastern or North African. My understanding is that E was a late arrival to Europe, when compared to R, which is the predominate haplogroup in Western Europe, and which is associated with the Proto Indo-Europeans, while E is predominate in ME/NA and has strong connections to Afro-Asiatic/semitic populations. Is this everyone else’s understanding as well?
You got it the other way around. First E entered Europe around 9000 YBP, way before the R (R1a,R1b) populated Europe.
E-V13 first entered Europe through the Balkans from Anatolia around 7000 BC.
E-M34 is a good sign of Farmers from the Near East, E-V13 was most likely before the EEF started migrating. Now these guys also carried lineages such as E-V22, E-V12, G2a, T1a , L and perhaps but not assuredly R-V88.
Jrudolph86
12-31-2018, 11:24 PM
I’m by no means an expert on genetics and haplogroups, I’m merely going by what I’ve read on Wikipedia and the information provided by 23andMe. Every source I’ve come across online associates haplogroup E with Afro-Asiatic populations and in particular, the Levant. Do you have some sources to corroborate your information about E being older that R in Europe?
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