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My Y-DNA is R1b1b2a1a1* and I've traced it to Eastern England in the 1600's.
http://forums.skadi.net/photoplog/im..._me23andme.jpg
^ I also scored right in the middle of the German box. (or just under the small England box). I'm surprised how closely this matched my ancestry.
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As in my signature, my Y-DNA haplogroup is R1b with the L21 mutation.
23andMe call it R1b1b2a1a2f*, but I've seen that FamilyTreeDNA and Y-search operates with another name.
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R1b and waiting on my subclade test results. should be ready by no later than next week (i hope).
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g2a5 from Kvaisi, South Ossetia.
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R1a1a, from 23andme. I have traced this line to an Ivan Ivanovich back in 1791 in the Vyatka Region of Russia.
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I am E1b1b (have not tested the subclade yet). I am 100% Sicilian.. Lenny says "•For those looking for a "Southern Italy is not fully European" weapon:◦[R1b+R1a+I] Frequency in Northern Italy - 69.5%
◦[R1b+R1a+I] Frequency in Central Italy - 56.5%
◦[R1b+R1a+I] Frequency in Southern Italy - 39%."
Europe is a diverse region, and really just amounts to a geographic mass, just as Asia & Africa. The reality is that everything in Genetics exists in Clines & so naturally if you define "European" as being descended from Paleolithic hunter-gatherers then call me a mixed European, but the reality is that everyone is mixed to some extent and we should be more tolerant of this and realize that most reality exists in the gray area of the spectrum.
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E1b1b, specifically E1b1b1a2* [E-V13].
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I2b1 (National Geographic Genographic Project)
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my Y-DNA is R1b1b2a1a2f*
I was told it is called L21 which is common on the British Isles, France and Norther Spain. I am thinking mine is the Iberian version.
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My y-DNA Haplogroup: J2a4b*