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N1b1b. I really ought to do a more expansive test via FTDNA one of these days…
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I have a very large gap between my most recent haplogroup and my grandmother I1a1a5a born approximately 1900. She had/has only 7 female descendants.
* Does this mean we are the only I1a1a5a's in the world who have been tested?
* Does this mean us I1a1a5a have our own Haplogroup that is unique to us?
* It appears the gap between our most recent common ancestor and my grandmother is 1575 year. How many generations are there?
→ I1a15a (450 AD, 300yrs ago)
→ I1a1a5 (150 AD, 1,700yrs ago)
→ I1a1a (1550 BC, 1,400yrs ago)
→ I1a1 (3000 BC, 1,750yrs ago)
→I (11,000 BC, 10,000yrs ago)


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A new medieval sample match from Montenegro on Yfull
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Recently got my mtDNA results back from FTDNA. I'm X2b25. It's a small, obscure Polish branch of X2b.


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