Yes that one!It is quite common I see.
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Here's a fresh regional R1a chart from Sweden (with 67 markers):
http://sjolunds.se/dna-genealogi/wp-...2014-01-22.png
According to that one, it's most likely that I will be Z284>Z287/Z288 or Z284>L448 because that's what the north Swedes on that chart have been tested as. But my Y-line location is even further north than them, so who knows.
Here's my Genographic results I just got back today.
Paternal Line: M42 > M168 > M89 > P128 > M45 > M207 > P231 > M343 > L278 > P310 > L21
Maternal Line: L3 > N > R > U > U2 > U2E > U2E1'2'3
MEDITERRANEAN
43%
NORTHERN EUROPEAN
39%
SOUTHWEST ASIAN
15%
NEANDERTHAL
1.9%
DENISOVAN
1.9%
YOUR FIRST REFERENCE POPULATION: BRITISH (UNITED KINGDOM)
YOUR SECOND REFERENCE POPULATION: GREEK
I find is curious there is no French reference population...
And myFTDNA gives:
Y-DNA R1b1a2a1a1b4 Shorthand R-L21
mtDNA U2e1b
I'm French Canadian, and I can track both Paternal and Maternal to France during the first colonization of Nouvelle France in the 1650's.
Paternal Michel Dupuis, b. 1634 and d. 1700
Maternal Marie Cholet, b.1602 and d. 1642
I can track my paternal line in France to Gen. Raphael de Podio, Commander of the Roman Cavalry & Grand Chamberlain of the Roman Republic, Governor of Provinces of Lanquedoc & Dauphiny of Southeastern France (b. bef. 1033), but there isn't any information beyond him that I've found so far but in my lineage is a lot of really interesting history including the Acadians, the Huguenots, Knights Templars, Great Priestly Architects, Dukes, and all sorts of Nobility and Chivalry. L-21 being linked to the Davidic house of Judah is giving me the want to connect the missing links in my family tree.
I'm really enjoying the help DNA tracking is giving the family tree research.
France I think has a ban against DNA testing. It's a illegal. Lack of identity culture. I'm guessing you're mainly Northern French.
Thanks for sharing. It's probably because it's assuming you are a mixture, a British person with some degree of Greek ancestry would be probably close to a French person genetically.
Also i'm not sure about the whole tribes of Israel thing, seems hogwash. R1b-L21 is most common in the British Isles and northern France.
The Stewart Kings were R1b-L21. That line goes back to Brittany.
So many E1B1Bs here. :D