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What is a good site that analyzes your raw data to uncover the more specific subclades of your Y-DNA haplogroup?


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Although I have never used it myself I have read that the Morley Predictor works well....It will be intetesting to see if you are J2a or J2b.
https://ytree.morleydna.com/extractFromAutosomal


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Try YSEQ cladefinder, however because you don't have a full YDNA sequence it can give you too-specific groups. Neither Morley or YSEQ are 100% accurate but I have found that this one is a bit more accurate (and also user friendly)
23andMe: 100% Levantine
AncestryDNA: 100% Levant (North Lebanon & Mount Lebanon)
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Seems to be J2a but I can't get more specific.


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There are Y -haplo tests you can take on FamilyTreeDNA.com. I took the Big Y. My Terminal SNP subclade is very rare only one other tester has it. What I have on my profile is a few steps back: J-BY82631 3350 BC. The interactive map called Globetrekker has the trail ending for me in southern Greece.
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