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The unholy E-V13 Big surprise to me. I was expecting something completely different. Not sure how that is possible, maybe 23andme messed up.




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R1b1b2a1a2f*





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My dad/brother are I2a2b. Since the nomenclature changed I'm pretty confused about it's origin. Dinaric is I2a21, or is is the same group?? Heeelp![]()



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Not I-M170 = not white.


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EDIT: found some info on Eupedia! Seems to be Celtic clade
''I2a2b (formerly I2b2) has a distribution mostly limited to Alpine Italy (esp. Piedmont), Switzerland, the German Rhineland, the Harz mountains, the Low Countries, eastern France, and the British Isles (with the exception of Cornwall, Wales, Cumbria and the Scottish Highlands).
Four out of the six samples from the 3000-year old Lichtenstein Cave in central Germany belonged to L38+. The cave was part of the Bronze Age Urnfield Culture. Based on the STR dating, it is believed that this lineage spread from Germany to England via Belgium in the Late Iron Age with the Celtic people of the La Tène Culture. I2a2b is therefore essentially a Alpine Celtic haplogroup.
The distribution of I2-L38 matches fairly well that of haplogroup R1b-U152 north of the Alps. Both haplogroups are also found at low frequency in Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and central Turkey, probably reflecting the migration of La Tène Celts in the third century BCE (see map). R1b-U152 is associated with both the Central European Celts (Unetice, Urnfield, Hallstatt, La Tène) and the Italic people. I2-L38 being limited to the Alpine region in Italy, mostly the north-west where Gaulish tribes settled, it is likely that I2-L38 was brought to Italy by Celtic migrations many centuries after the arrival of Italic tribes from the Alpine Danube region. I2-L38 people would therefore have been autochthonous to the region between the Alps, Central Germany and the Low Countries and were assimilated into the Celtic society during the Hallstatt or La Tène period.''


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R1a1a1, probably one of those gopnik clades.


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I-M170+ I1-M253+ I1-DF29+ I1-Z63+ (Z63+, BY151+, L849+, S2078+ PR683-, V68-, Y6375-) Frankish/ West germanic subclade
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