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My Y DNA trees in this new format.
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Mine is 700 Big Y and the rest are 500 Big Y. ;)
Two very interesting sections also augur well for the future in old and relatively modern samples.
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So cool thank you
My ancient relatives(?)
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This is awesome, I might go call up my brother and force him to do one of these Y-DNA tests now, are there many Arab/Middle East samples that you are getting with this feature, or are there just a few? Obviously the chance that any of these are direct lineage instead of you know just related down the line is very low, but knowing generally is cool.
My and my maternal grandpa timetrees are still pretty confusing to me and i have no idea from which ppl we could hail our origins. They dont look Slavic, thats the only sure thing looking at present distribution.
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Yes it's a great feature. This is my brother's ancient and notable connections. He's under R1b-M222.
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I dont have this, maybe because i dont have Big Y?
Premiere of new flags.
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i did big y 37 , match with R-S8183 , basically was from steppes so this persion came from east probably settled in slavic/balkans regions and then went to central europe south germany/czech/switzerland after too probably north italy/france/spain and portugal
I have been granted for my haplogroup Modern Age and this is the explanation of Modern Age:
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This haplogroup dates from the Modern Era which marks the beginning of worldwide contact through maritime travel. This time period is the most relevant for genealogy as it opens the possibility of identifying haplogroup progenitors through historical records.