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Bosniensis
02-08-2020, 01:41 PM
Post your MyTrueAncestry DEEP DIVE sample with most SNP's

Protovillanovia Martinsicuro
930 BC (Romano-Illyrian)

Shared DNA: (Sample Quality: 94)
5 SNP chains (min. 60 SNPs) / 100.48 cM
Largest segment=802 SNPs / 43.17 cM

802 SNP's is that a lot?


https://i.imgur.com/pC1AQAd.png

MagnusDark
02-11-2020, 03:35 PM
Why don't you share the Deep Dive Europe Map under the map section. That not only shows the geographic position of the samples but also shared snps on the map itself.

Kenshiro
06-12-2022, 05:21 AM
Post your MyTrueAncestry DEEP DIVE sample with most SNP's

Protovillanovia Martinsicuro
930 BC (Romano-Illyrian)

Shared DNA: (Sample Quality: 94)
5 SNP chains (min. 60 SNPs) / 100.48 cM
Largest segment=802 SNPs / 43.17 cM

802 SNP's is that a lot?


https://i.imgur.com/pC1AQAd.png

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Gallop
06-12-2022, 07:13 AM
Repetido

Gallop
06-12-2022, 07:14 AM
I have obtained this sample by moving the knobs.

Roman Republic Siena Chiostraccio man Italy 113 BC UDC_P

Gold Cup #3

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgL4Srt8jM34JP37JPhW65hhdvoDP1NIM-DdvS3K8VTWnacwnvGxFqk4sl7xgqAz5ioHf_I466yty2AO36KF fA48Ehnw70T5b6HgI-0I0w00KnRXa6JUV5N-e7fOQbxijRSqEJw8lzVuZlKP8C8PKldbNAvl_ASXyTZRzvmEDa mpvjzSnuwvqlcp-TG/s3207/MapaMTASegmentomasgrande.jpeg

Gallo-Roman + Etruscan (1.986)
Heneti + Etruscan (2.23)
Gallo-Roman + Heneti (2.288)
Visigoth + Heneti (2.464)
Iberian + Heneti (2.621)
Heneti (3.775)
Gallo-Roman (4.694)
Etruscan (4.939)
Visigoth (6.041)
Iberian (6.205)

1. Spanish_Cantabria (10.09)
2. Southwest_French (12.18)
3. Spanish_Aragon (12.20)
4. Spanish_Cataluna (12.88)
5. Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha (13.05)
6. Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon (13.31)
7. Portuguese (13.35)
8. Spanish_Galicia (13.60)

mtDNA: HV0

Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2 (A433) ISOGG 2019

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Gallop
06-12-2022, 07:36 AM
My Father's Result

Roma Imperial Mausoleo Augusto 500 dC R33

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgL4Srt8jM34JP37JPhW65hhdvoDP1NIM-DdvS3K8VTWnacwnvGxFqk4sl7xgqAz5ioHf_I466yty2AO36KF fA48Ehnw70T5b6HgI-0I0w00KnRXa6JUV5N-e7fOQbxijRSqEJw8lzVuZlKP8C8PKldbNAvl_ASXyTZRzvmEDa mpvjzSnuwvqlcp-TG/s3207/MapaMTASegmentomasgrande.jpeg

Daunii + Illyrian (2.885)
Etruscan + Illyrian (3.325)
Illyrian (4.882)
Gallo-Roman + Illyrian (4.916)
Etruscan + Pannonian (5.05)
Gallo-Roman + Etruscan (5.518)
Daunii (6.032)
Etruscan (7.295)
Pannonian (8.621)
Gallo-Roman (9.303)

1. Spanish_Cataluna (7.155)
2. Spanish_Murcia (7.269)
3. Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon (7.528)
4. Spanish_Valencia (7.691)
5. Portuguese (8.220)
6. Spanish_Extremadura (8.433)
7. Spanish_Andalucia (8.449)
8. Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha (8.936)

mtDNA: K1a

Y-DNA: R1b1a1b1a1a2b1 (L199.3/L443.3/L675.3/PF5371.3) ISOGG 2019

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Culture: Roman
The Mausoleum of Augustus, in the center of Rome, was initiated by Augustus following his naval victory against Marc Antony and Cleopatra. The mausoleum was circular and consisted of concentric rings of earth and brick. The structure was covered by a conical roof and a bronze statue of Augustus himself. A corridor ran from the entryway into the heart of the mausoleum where a chamber with three niches held the golden urns enshrining the ashes of the Imperial Family. In the 10th century, the mausoleum had become buried under earth and overgrown with trees and a chapel was built on top. A fortification was added and then dismantled and the land was used as a garden and passed through the ownership of several major Roman families throughout the Renaissance. Many famous Romans were buried here including Augustus's sister and grandsons, Emperor Caligula, Emperor Tiberius, Emperor Claudius, Emperor Nerva as well as many relatives and family members. The burial ground of the Mausoleum of Augustus was partly excavated in the years 1950-51. The cemetery complex found in the area of the Mausoleum of Augustus dates from the 5th or 6th century.