R-M198. :confused:
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R-M198. :confused:
E-V13 Balkan according to local genetic testing company (they use similar method to 23andme), E-M35.1 according to FTDna (havent done further y dna testing in that company)
I have finally found out my Y-haplogroup and it is R-198! So now I am officially an Aryan :victory0:
But what I know is only the most basic information, i.e. 12 markers. Is there a way to predict a further subclade, at least Z280 or Z93? I doubt I'm Z93, but still.
Congrats! :thumb001:
Check this: https://ytree.morleydna.com/
My DNA is T-M70
I will. But what does this predictor tell you? Let's compare
http://members.bex.net/jtcullen515/haplotest.htm
Mine is: R-M405 (also known as R1b1b2a1a1).
I'm a R1b.
Or as I call it, "rib"...So I can conveniently remember it.
Here you can see the haplogroups of Iraq
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...=1#post5049504
Yep, my nibba. Multiculti Vikangz
https://carolinebinch.files.wordpres...kvikingsml.jpg
R1b is the most common Armenian Haplogroup, but in my case the R1b Haplogroup is from my paternal Swiss Grandfather. Armenia has one of the more diverse Haplogroup Piecharts, as is typically the case with West Asia, the Caucasus Mountains, and Central Asia.
Actually, the percentage of R1b Haplogroup is between 25% and 28% when testing Armenians (much higher than what was suggested). It's a far more ancient R1b Haplogroup than what we see in Europe.
"Armenian men's most common Y-DNA (paternal) haplogroup is R1b, found in about 28 percent of those studied. J2 is the next most common at a frequency of 22 percent. Other haplogroups found among them, in descending order of frequencies, include G (11%), J1 (11%), R1a (8%), T (6%), E (5%), I (4%), L (4%), N (2%), and others (1%)."
http://www.khazaria.com/genetics/armenians.html
I dont know why I voted “other” on this. Im R1b if I had a Y gene that is.
2 basal and neolithic to matter. Could be proto palesgian