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| Received: 30,067/159 Given: 35,255/35 |
Super happy. I always thought that my dad's haplotype would be M222 because he was from one of the hotspots for this. Just confirmed today that we are Niall of the Nine Hostages haplotype R1b1b2a1a2f2 through my brother. It's a relatively young clade of about 1,500 - 2,000 years old and known as the Northwest Irish/Lowland Scots variety. It is downstream from L21.


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| Received: 279/34 Given: 307/44 |
I was not happy with mine so I make trade with someone else results now I am very much happy!![]()


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| Received: 3,859/84 Given: 5,277/112 |


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| Received: 279/34 Given: 307/44 |


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| Received: 3,859/84 Given: 5,277/112 |


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| Received: 279/34 Given: 307/44 |



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| Received: 7,544/104 Given: 6,827/203 |
I'm happy with mine although I wanted a Neolithic mtDNA haplogroup.
Very happy with my father's Y-DNA![]()


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| Received: 5,058/134 Given: 5,444/57 |


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| Received: 272/2 Given: 86/0 |
Didn't test my haplogroup yet, but if I did it would probably just be some kind of boring R1b![]()


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| Received: 79/55 Given: 217/78 |
I don't care about them because they are pointless. Only good if you want to know more about your ancestry and origin. Do those haplogroups make miracles in your life?
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