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Just got my Y-111 results from FTDNA (did the Y-37 initially, turned out to be a carrier of R-M269, and then upgraded to Y-111) and apparently my subclade is R-Y5587, pretty rare where I come from.
Any idea what the origins of this subclade could be, and more specifically, who might've brought it to the Balkan peninsula?
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And here's the ancestral path from FTDNA if that's gonna help:
R-M207>M173>M343>L754>L761>L389>P297>M269>L23>Z2103>M12149>Z2106>Z2109>CTS7822>CTS7556>Y5592>CTS9219>Y18959>FGC43622>Y5587
Country frequency: https://discover.familytreedna.com/y...5587/frequency
Last edited by The Butcher; 11-26-2024 at 07:34 PM. Reason: Providing additional information
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Your haplogroup seems to be more common in the Balkans, especially Bulgaria.
probably Early Indo-European origin (Thracian for example) But I'm not sure
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