You must be the first female ever with an Y-DNA and no mtDNA.
No. Craisy Daisy, Feichy, some girl from Urugway and others were...
07-11-2017, 06:17 PM
Longbowman
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Originally Posted by Ziveth
Every person has a mtDNA haplogroup and a Y-DNA haplogroup.
Y-DNA from the father, mtDNA from the mother.
Women do not have YDNA, usually.
07-11-2017, 06:39 PM
Ziveth
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Originally Posted by Longbowman
Women do not have YDNA, usually.
There are also other women with YDna on this forum, for example Raine and CrazyDaisy.
07-11-2017, 06:44 PM
Longbowman
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Originally Posted by Ziveth
There are also other women with YDna on this forum, for example Raine and CrazyDaisy.
They are [probably] posting their father's/brother's YDNA, rather than their own.
07-11-2017, 06:46 PM
SardiniaAtlantis
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Originally Posted by Longbowman
Women do not have YDNA, usually.
"Quella" lì è molto strana, figurati dice pure di vivere in Italia ma non sa nemmeno parlare l'italiano, ed adesso potrebbe essere anche maschio! :confused:
07-11-2017, 06:49 PM
Longbowman
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Originally Posted by SardiniaAtlantis
"Quella" lì è molto strana, figurati dice pure di vivere in Italia ma non sa nemmeno parlare l'italiano, ed adesso potrebbe essere anche maschio! :confused:
e probabilemente siciliana, sai come va laggiu.
07-11-2017, 06:51 PM
SardiniaAtlantis
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Originally Posted by Longbowman
e probabilemente siciliana, sai come va laggiu.
Lol non direi, i siciliani mi sono simpatici.
07-11-2017, 06:53 PM
Longbowman
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Originally Posted by SardiniaAtlantis
Lol non direi, i siciliani mi sono simpatici.
scherzavo ovviamente. e con certezza assoluta dal sudtirol. cento per cento italian per cittadinanza ma non le insegnarono la lingua imperalista mai nel suo vilaggio al base del Pitz Pilu.
07-11-2017, 07:40 PM
Loki
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Originally Posted by Ziveth
There are also other women with YDna on this forum, for example Raine and CrazyDaisy.
As Longbowman said, it's not their own, but a male family member's.
So... I'm curious about your case. Care to explain, please? :confused:
I think the only people in the world who could have problems understanding this (that only men have Y-DNA), would be Swedes.
07-11-2017, 07:45 PM
Jana
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Originally Posted by Ziveth
There are also other women with YDna on this forum, for example Raine and CrazyDaisy.
Those are theirs' fathers.
If you had YDNA you'd be biologically male. Strange that a medical student doesn't know that......