G25 PCA Plots [Archive] - Anthrogenica I don't understand how can Longobard samples from Hungary Szolad plot among the North Italians before their migration to North Italy
Stevenses E-Z841 [Archive] - Anthrogenica There are several E-Z841 persons in the Stevens Stephens surname project Their characteristical DYS values are 14 24 13 10 16 17 et al Based on their genealogy I trace them all to Thomas Stevens (born 1623 or 1618 and died 19 Aug 1658), descendant of John Stephens (1540-1609) of Wiltshire County, England According to Charles Ellis Stevens Stevens genealogy Some descendants of the Fitz
Interesting observations in Jewish Mtdna [Archive] - Anthrogenica Interestingly there's also one ydna lineage present in Erfurt which hasn't been found in modern Jews, R-Y35893 (thoroughly Middle Eastern) Naffi 12-01-2022, 04:24 PM U6a1b was in Jews of Provence not the local population just like mtdna L2a1l I'm sure there's a genetic connection between southern France and the Basque DudeTheDud 12-01-2022, 04:30 PM U6a1b was in Jews of Provence not the local
Barry DNA Project [Archive] - Anthrogenica I wanted to let all of you know about a new project that is now under way to explore the historical roots for the prominent Anglo-Norman-Irish Barry family
Which Steppe-derived groups are most likely to be ancestral to Central . . . I was wondering which Steppe-derived groups are most likely to be, at least partially, ancestral to Central Asian Turks, such as Gokturks and Karakhanids G25 shows these pops were relatively rich Steppe-ancestry, despite their language having little to nothing to do with Indo-European languages I assume the East Asian ancestors of these Turks would have assimilated the Iranic-speaking
A dynamic 6,000-year genetic history of Eurasia’s Eastern Steppe The Afanasievo sample SHT001 from Shatar Chuluu site is R1b-P311 I don't know if it is the same sample than sample I6222 from the paper: The Genomic Formation of Human Populations in East Asia, but both are from the same archaeological site I think no because they haven't the same mitochondrial haplogroup: R and N1a In any case, this R1b-P311 is confirmed in Afanasievo culture 03-29-2020
Genetic Differences between North and South China (also applicable to . . . The title is an academically recognized viewpoint The reason why I started the threads is for organizing relevant genetic materials and promoting science to the outside world I will update it when I have time We welcome everyone to discuss it, and you can also share your own opinions and the latest information related to it Discriminatory language, modern political speech, and various
western steppes blocked from both east steppes and SW Asia in upper . . . That basically boxed the western steppe zone from movement from both the east and south througout a significant chunk of the upper-Palaeolithic until the period that farming started to rise in SW Asia That makes the choice of R1b location of being either north or south of this east-west chain of seas (Black-Azov-Caspian-Aral) even more stark Wherever it was in 15000BC it would still have