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Recently, two new Malaysian samples belonging to Haplogroup S have been uploaded to YFull; one is a speaker of Minriq, an Austro-Asiatic minority language, from the state of Kelantan, forming the haplogroup's most divergent clade with another Malaysian sample from Selangor.
For example E-M183 has a TMRCA of around 2700 BP, according to Y-Full. Despite that it is extremely widespread, but what are other examples of something similar, as in sub-clades that trace back to just the iron age despite being very prevalent?
Hi there - As per the subject line, according to my test result my mtdna is U1a1b. I don't know much about genealogy in general, but from what I was told I have Assyrian ancestry on the maternal side (4 generations before) whose family had to flee due to the ethnic conflict.
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So far I'm the only one who belongs to this subclade of M269. Any idea where did it come from and the split with L23 has happened?
How many Y chromosome SNPs are covered in a LivingDNA test?
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Morning all. I'm incredibly new to all the DNA malarkey. I've had my autosomal DNA tested with Ancestry and uploaded it to the Morley Predictor, it's said that R1b1a2a1a1c2b2a R1b-Z2 (R1b-Z30) is my most likely Y DNA.
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