tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4476058869764407063.post6983539839248094398..comments2023-06-21T02:28:19.178-07:00Comments on I-P37.2 haplogroup research: 2019-12-22 draft tree for I-CTS10228Bernie Cullenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15300251781068160658noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4476058869764407063.post-66943857186107435842020-01-14T06:38:19.970-08:002020-01-14T06:38:19.970-08:00Of course mr Marković, we cannot exactly tell what...Of course mr Marković, we cannot exactly tell what happened 1000 years ago, but now, for example, we can see that out of 15-16 I-PH908 "initial" branches (which were formed 1700-1800 years ago) only one has not been found in the Balkans yet, and most of "ours" are not found in the the upper Europe, or are represented with the younger sub-branches. Does that tell us something?<br />Đorđe Mitrović, Župa, Nikšići tribe-MNE Georghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00107945036476414569noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4476058869764407063.post-30463350946051786002020-01-13T15:03:45.448-08:002020-01-13T15:03:45.448-08:00Hello Georg,
I see eleven I-YYP196/S20602* results...Hello Georg,<br />I see eleven I-YYP196/S20602* results in Poreklo. They have different surnames. Maybe they join I-P37 haplogroup project. As for different I-YP196/S20602 branches it seems like they have different histories and expansion regions. But we should be aware that these results are from the present time. We do not know how haplogroup composition looked like 1000 years ago. Many branches disappeared, some branches profited. Furthermore some regions are underrepresented in testings.Zdenko Markovićhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13425045565024306720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4476058869764407063.post-81434010800063758632020-01-04T02:31:07.046-08:002020-01-04T02:31:07.046-08:00Is there any other I2a man left in Poland that has...Is there any other I2a man left in Poland that hasn't been tested yet?zokahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13210465419502642746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4476058869764407063.post-6290346320235099372020-01-03T11:24:44.876-08:002020-01-03T11:24:44.876-08:00A few weeks I mentioned some I-Y4460 updates on th...A few weeks I mentioned some I-Y4460 updates on the Activity Feed at the FTDNA I-P37 project. More recently we have learned about a new branch below I-Y3118, it's called I-FT152146 and the two known members have ancestry from Finland and Turkey. We will update the trees as soon as possible.Bernie Cullenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15300251781068160658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4476058869764407063.post-15474396773596789882020-01-03T08:46:19.632-08:002020-01-03T08:46:19.632-08:00Any updates for Y4460 since Oct-2019?Any updates for Y4460 since Oct-2019?Andrii Lundiakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03124141767054467745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4476058869764407063.post-22389686401717114032019-12-26T02:45:37.148-08:002019-12-26T02:45:37.148-08:00All I can say, since I am not a member of the afor...All I can say, since I am not a member of the aforementioned project (and I am from MNE), is that their results are real and undoubtful. I will not discuss the reasons why they are not on the YFull.<br />However, when it comes to YFull, don't you think that the current "configuration" of the L621 tree (particularly S17250 /"initial branch"/, Z17855, Y18331, and, above all, I-PH908) deserve some re-evaluation of the existing opinion(s) about the origin and development of YP196/S20602 sub-branches?Georghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00107945036476414569noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4476058869764407063.post-87332446564248031362019-12-24T13:59:35.269-08:002019-12-24T13:59:35.269-08:00thank you, I hope they will do a NGS test and join...thank you, I hope they will do a NGS test and join the YFull treeBernie Cullenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15300251781068160658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4476058869764407063.post-5945791230155328432019-12-24T02:37:54.800-08:002019-12-24T02:37:54.800-08:00Bernie, the two I-S20602* men that you know of are...Bernie, the two I-S20602* men that you know of are not the "only 2 known". There are more than ten other men (with ten different surnames) who are YP196/S20602* - mostly Serbs - from Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Their results have been confirmed by YSEQ and they are all members of "Srpski DNK projekat" ( https://dnk.poreklo.rs/DNK-projekat/ ). Georghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00107945036476414569noreply@blogger.com