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I am also a T of 100% European ancestry (FTDNA says 43% England, Wales, Scotland; 33% Central Europe, 16% Irish, 7% Scandinavian, and 2% West Slavic). I'm having the FTDNA Y37 done right now to narrow it down further (for genealogical purposes). I would guess that it would lead to British Isles (Y8699 or Y14426)
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An American from Virginia, 99.5% Northwestern European, with T-CTS2214
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My paternal side is from Northeast Germany (Brandenburg/Mecklenburg) and I have T-L446. In autosomal DNA tests (23andme, AncestryDNA) I get 25% Slavic/Eastern European from his side and our last name is a Germanized-Slavic name that comes from Polabian Slavic. I wonder if maybe there was a Slavic ancestor who brought Haplogroup T to the region? The only mention I've ever been able to find of T-L446 being in Germany is from Wikipedia where they say 0.8% of test respondents in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern have it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplog...%20DYS437%3D15
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