Click here to download our 2019-01-03 tree for I-S17250
In our last update we described a Greek-American man with S17250+ BY128+ Z16971+ Z16972-. Previously, all known Z16971+ men were also Z16972+.
Now there is a new Z16971+ Z16972- man. He has an English surname and he traces his paternal line to the 1700s in America. He shares two additional SNPs with the Greek man: BY183912 and Y159624.
This tree shows the new I-BY183912 branch, it is parallel to I-Z16972.
Click here to find our previous tree for I-S17250 haplogroup
Click here for a brief description of the I-S17250 haplogroup
Thursday, January 3, 2019
Monday, December 31, 2018
Another old branch of I-PF6950: 2018-12-29 tree for I-F1295
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All known I-PF6950 men belong to the I-PF4419 haplogroup, except for 17 men who were part of Paolo Francalacci's study of 1200 Y chromosomes from Sardinia.
This update shows a new I-PH4419* branch, the person tested has ancestry from Sicily. The I-PH4419 haplogroup had a rapid expansion approximately 2800 years ago, according to YFull's calculation. There are now 7 known immediate descendant branches of I-PH4419, three of these branches share a single additional SNP: PH1671.
Click here to find our previous tree for I-F1295
Click here for a brief description of the I-F1295 haplogroup
All known I-PF6950 men belong to the I-PF4419 haplogroup, except for 17 men who were part of Paolo Francalacci's study of 1200 Y chromosomes from Sardinia.
This update shows a new I-PH4419* branch, the person tested has ancestry from Sicily. The I-PH4419 haplogroup had a rapid expansion approximately 2800 years ago, according to YFull's calculation. There are now 7 known immediate descendant branches of I-PH4419, three of these branches share a single additional SNP: PH1671.
Click here to find our previous tree for I-F1295
Click here for a brief description of the I-F1295 haplogroup
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
One Big Y resolves 26 SNPs and discovers 40 new variants: 2018-12-26 tree for I-L160
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This tree shows a third Big Y for the I-BY37343 branch. Previously 25 SNPs were considered to be equivalent to BY37343. Thanks to this Big Y we have learned that only 18 SNPs are equivalent to BY37343. The other 8 SNPs occurred more recently, and they are found in only of the three I-BY37343 Big Y results.
The three men have paternal ancestry from the colonial USA and Canada: one traces his ancestry to France, one to southern England, and the third has likely English ancestry.
This tree also shows new information about several SNPs in the major I-CTS11851 branch.
Click here to find our previous tree for I-L160
Click here for a brief description of the I-L160 haplogroup
This tree shows a third Big Y for the I-BY37343 branch. Previously 25 SNPs were considered to be equivalent to BY37343. Thanks to this Big Y we have learned that only 18 SNPs are equivalent to BY37343. The other 8 SNPs occurred more recently, and they are found in only of the three I-BY37343 Big Y results.
The three men have paternal ancestry from the colonial USA and Canada: one traces his ancestry to France, one to southern England, and the third has likely English ancestry.
This tree also shows new information about several SNPs in the major I-CTS11851 branch.
Click here to find our previous tree for I-L160
Click here for a brief description of the I-L160 haplogroup
A Croatian branch of I-A10033: 2018-12-24 tree for I-L233
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Beginning with this update, we have moved our I-A8462 information to a new tree, click here to find it. At this point, all known I-A8462 members have paternal ancestry from Great Britain.
The other members of I-L233 belong to the I-Y4252 branch which is found in Great Britain and in continental Europe. I-Y4252 rapidly expanded into 11 named branches and 8 unnamed branches, as shown on this tree, and probably we will find more branches. All of these branches have been found in Great Britain, which is partly a reflection of the origin of most FTDNA customers.
Only one branch, I-A10033, is largely continental European. One branch of I-A10033 is called I-A10034, and it contains men with ancestry from Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein (Germany), northwestern Germany and the Netherlands. I-A10034 only contains one known man with British origin, he is from Northeastern England which was an area settled by Danes more than 1000 years ago, and he has a family tradition of ancient Danish origin.
This tree shows a second branch of I-A10033, it's called I-Y60701. The two known members have paternal ancestry from modern Croatia: one from the Istria peninsula and one from the hinterland of Dalmatia. They aren't close relatives, based on the number of private variants found in each man, their common ancestor probably lived more than 500 years ago. They aren't close STR matches, they are a Genetic Distance=21 when Y111 markers are compared. One of these Big Ys was funded by the members of the I-P37 project at FTDNA.
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This update also shows new branches/SNP information for three families (Auld, Terry, Hawkins). Each of these families are represented by at least 3 Big Y results.
Click here to find our previous tree for I-L233
Click here for a brief description of the I-L233 haplogroup
Beginning with this update, we have moved our I-A8462 information to a new tree, click here to find it. At this point, all known I-A8462 members have paternal ancestry from Great Britain.
The other members of I-L233 belong to the I-Y4252 branch which is found in Great Britain and in continental Europe. I-Y4252 rapidly expanded into 11 named branches and 8 unnamed branches, as shown on this tree, and probably we will find more branches. All of these branches have been found in Great Britain, which is partly a reflection of the origin of most FTDNA customers.
Only one branch, I-A10033, is largely continental European. One branch of I-A10033 is called I-A10034, and it contains men with ancestry from Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein (Germany), northwestern Germany and the Netherlands. I-A10034 only contains one known man with British origin, he is from Northeastern England which was an area settled by Danes more than 1000 years ago, and he has a family tradition of ancient Danish origin.
This tree shows a second branch of I-A10033, it's called I-Y60701. The two known members have paternal ancestry from modern Croatia: one from the Istria peninsula and one from the hinterland of Dalmatia. They aren't close relatives, based on the number of private variants found in each man, their common ancestor probably lived more than 500 years ago. They aren't close STR matches, they are a Genetic Distance=21 when Y111 markers are compared. One of these Big Ys was funded by the members of the I-P37 project at FTDNA.
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This update also shows new branches/SNP information for three families (Auld, Terry, Hawkins). Each of these families are represented by at least 3 Big Y results.
Click here to find our previous tree for I-L233
Click here for a brief description of the I-L233 haplogroup
Our first tree specific to I-A8462 (part of I-L233)
Click here to download our 2018-12-24 tree for I-A8462
We have now discovered many branches of I-L233 "Western", too many to fit on one tree. Today we have created this new tree specifically for I-A8462, which is one of two fundamental branches of I-L233. At this point, all known I-A8462 members have paternal ancestry from Great Britain. The second fundamental branch of I-L233 is I-Y4252 which contains members from Great Britain and from continental Europe. You can see details about I-Y4252 on our I-L233 tree, click here to find it.
This new I-A8462 tree shows two new branches: I-Y85375 and I-BY111621. Both are part of the large Lindsay family branch (I-F25958).
Click here to find our previous tree for I-L233, which contained information on I-A8462.
Click here to see a brief description of the I-A8462 haplogroup
We have now discovered many branches of I-L233 "Western", too many to fit on one tree. Today we have created this new tree specifically for I-A8462, which is one of two fundamental branches of I-L233. At this point, all known I-A8462 members have paternal ancestry from Great Britain. The second fundamental branch of I-L233 is I-Y4252 which contains members from Great Britain and from continental Europe. You can see details about I-Y4252 on our I-L233 tree, click here to find it.
This new I-A8462 tree shows two new branches: I-Y85375 and I-BY111621. Both are part of the large Lindsay family branch (I-F25958).
Click here to find our previous tree for I-L233, which contained information on I-A8462.
Click here to see a brief description of the I-A8462 haplogroup
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
3 Big Ys for Isles-C: 2018-12-20 tree for I-Y3723
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This tree shows three new Big Y results in the Isles-C branch.
Click here to find our previous tree for I-Y3723
Click here for a brief description of the I-Y3723 haplogroup
This tree shows three new Big Y results in the Isles-C branch.
- There is a new branch called I-Y63687 (part of Isles-C1). It contains a man with ancestry from County Meath, Ireland and a large cluster of men with southeastern US ancestry
- There is a second I-FGC14458*/Y5452* result. This FGC14458+/Y4252+ but FGC14457-/Y5451- group is sometimes called Isles-C3, the known members are from County Roscommon and County Kerry, Ireland.
- The I-Y45719 branch (part of Isles-C2) has a third member, he's closely related to one of the exisiting members.
Click here to find our previous tree for I-Y3723
Click here for a brief description of the I-Y3723 haplogroup
More details about the largest branch of Disles: updated I-L621 tree
Click here to download our 2018-12-20 tree for I-L621
This tree shows more details about the largest branch of "Disles". The Disles cluster includes everyone who is L621+ but CTS10228-. The Disles branches have the marker value DYS565=11 while the L621+ CTS10228+ "Dinaric" branches have the marker value DYS565=9.
The name Disles comes from D (Dinaric-like) and Isles (British Isles), and most known Disles men have Irish, Scottish or English ancestry. But we also have found Disles men from southwestern Germany, Sweden, and southern Poland.
Several branches of Disles are found in Great Britain and Ireland, but most of these branches are very rare.
The most common branch of Disles at this point is I-FGC20479, which has only been found in Britain and Ireland. It's especially typical of Northern Ireland and Scotland. Most members of I-FGC20479 in Northern Ireland probably aren't recent arrivals from Scotland because some of these people are from traditionally Irish-speaking Roman Catholic families. And most members of I-FGC20479 in Scotland probably aren't recent arrivals from Ireland.
This update shows two new branches. One branch is called I-Y60783 and it contains two Big Y results for a family from Northern Ireland. Their ancestor lived several hundred years ago, according to the number of unique variants reported in each Big Y. Only one kit number is shown on the tree, because only one person is a member of the I-P37 project at FTDNA.
This tree also shows a branch called I-Y66580, which includes the I-Y60783 branch and also a branch containing several men with Scottish ancestry.
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The YFull tree for I-L621 has been updated recently, it now shows two samples that are L621+ but CTS10936-. These two samples have been on our blog's I-L621 tree for more than a year, they are the two samples in the I-A17060 branch. One of these sample has ancestry from London, England and the other sample is American with ancestry from southwestern Germany. FTDNA calls this branch I-BY37319. In a few days, YFull will create a new branch for these two samples and I will edit this post.
https://yfull.com/tree/I-L621/
Click here to find our previous tree for I-L621
Click here to see a brief description of the I-L621 haplogroup
This tree shows more details about the largest branch of "Disles". The Disles cluster includes everyone who is L621+ but CTS10228-. The Disles branches have the marker value DYS565=11 while the L621+ CTS10228+ "Dinaric" branches have the marker value DYS565=9.
The name Disles comes from D (Dinaric-like) and Isles (British Isles), and most known Disles men have Irish, Scottish or English ancestry. But we also have found Disles men from southwestern Germany, Sweden, and southern Poland.
Several branches of Disles are found in Great Britain and Ireland, but most of these branches are very rare.
The most common branch of Disles at this point is I-FGC20479, which has only been found in Britain and Ireland. It's especially typical of Northern Ireland and Scotland. Most members of I-FGC20479 in Northern Ireland probably aren't recent arrivals from Scotland because some of these people are from traditionally Irish-speaking Roman Catholic families. And most members of I-FGC20479 in Scotland probably aren't recent arrivals from Ireland.
This update shows two new branches. One branch is called I-Y60783 and it contains two Big Y results for a family from Northern Ireland. Their ancestor lived several hundred years ago, according to the number of unique variants reported in each Big Y. Only one kit number is shown on the tree, because only one person is a member of the I-P37 project at FTDNA.
This tree also shows a branch called I-Y66580, which includes the I-Y60783 branch and also a branch containing several men with Scottish ancestry.
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The YFull tree for I-L621 has been updated recently, it now shows two samples that are L621+ but CTS10936-. These two samples have been on our blog's I-L621 tree for more than a year, they are the two samples in the I-A17060 branch. One of these sample has ancestry from London, England and the other sample is American with ancestry from southwestern Germany. FTDNA calls this branch I-BY37319. In a few days, YFull will create a new branch for these two samples and I will edit this post.
https://yfull.com/tree/I-L621/
Click here to find our previous tree for I-L621
Click here to see a brief description of the I-L621 haplogroup
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