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Tested by the company: https://my.familytreedna.com/
My Haplogoup is :
1- E1b1a7a E-U174 Z1704 + U174 + P9.2-P116-P115-P113-L372-
2- Halogroup Mtdna L2a1c1


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Mine's J2*.
Anybody know anything about this? Especially the "*"?



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Dear Friend Constantine13! haplogroup J subclade what your deep?
http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpJ.html


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Mines the same as Grahams, on my profile right here
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Y-DNA: J2b2* (M241)
The paternal line comes from the region of ancient Bythinia. The hometown Sakarya (turkish for Sangarius, the phrygian river god) was also the homeland of the Phrygians.
The Northern hotspot in Anatolia on the J2b2 heatmap corresponds to the territory of the ancient Bithynians and Phrygians. The Bithynians are immigrants to Asia Minor from the Balkans, their original homeland is situated in Thrace were they were called the Thyni. Phrygians (ca. 1200 - 700 BC) are also ancient immigrants to Anatolia from the Balkans (Macedonia) were they were originally known as the Bryges. The Phrygians were allied to Troy and participated in the Trojan wars. Phrygians are also known for the Gordian Knot legend which together with their Macedonian ancestry links them to Alexander the Great and for their Phrygian Cap which would be the hat the god Mithras (popular with Roman Legionnaires) is wearing. Herodotus claims the Phrygians founded the Armenian Nation. Both areas were also Roman provinces. The origin history of the people/region in the south of Asia Minor is slightly harder to connect directly to the Balkans/Greece but it is situated roughly were we find the Hellenized Armenian Seleucid Kingdom(s)![]()


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My y DNA is j1c3 or j1e per 23andme. My dad was Jewish, his family resided in Romania and some of the Baltic countries.
23andme says I have up to 45 percent Ashkenazi ancestry.




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Subclade of I-M26 here. Pretty weird STR markers, i have only a single match (1 step @ 12 markers) also from Germany. Did the TMRCA calculator a few times with my "closest" matches (41-step @ 67) and with these results and other calculations my line must've split from I-PF4088 around 4000 years ago. Pretty sure if i would do a WTY a ton of new snps would be decovered. I still wonder why they've taken a ton of sardinian M26 samples and none continental/northern M26 samples for Geno 2.0) . No wonder all the very distantly related german/english/scottish/walisian/swiss lines are presented as one subclade ... ridiculous.
Still a very rare subclade and nearly unique str-cluster, what makes it interesting, but sometimes i envy my R1b-U106>L48 cousins for there very detailed knowledge about their line and what people carried it.
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