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R1 > R1a > R-M459 > R-M198 > R-M417 > R-Z645 > R-Z283 > R-Z282 > R-Z280 > R-CTS1211 > R-Y35 > R-CTS3402 > R-Y33 > R-CTS8816 > R-Y2902 > R-Y2910
R-Y2910
R-Y2902 one level up
R-CTS8816 another level up
R-Y33 and another level up
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Update: this is my most specific subclade J-YP91
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I don't remember if I posted in this thread already my y-dna is more common in Ireland/Scotland/Wales but can be found as a minority within England too (I cranked up the heat intensity to show more clearly where it can be found more in England that is the West Midlands and Cornwall to perhaps):
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way further spread than expected.
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Did it with 616 before, which was 1 lvl above. This is the correct one:
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Don't know which (southern) Italian region my grandpa came from, nor how it ended up there, but that's it:
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Mine:
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