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Major update reorganizes entire haplogroup I2 tree

Monday, October 12, 2020

Our first tree specific to the Driscoll family: 2020-10-12 draft tree for I-A13665

Click here to download our 2020-10-12 draft tree for I-A13665

For reasons of space we have created a tree specific to I-A13665. This haplogroup contains a large family named Driscoll/O'Driscoll from southwestern County Cork, Ireland. 

I-A13665 was formerly found on our I-Y12072 tree. In the future our I-Y12072 tree will show only Y12072+ PF4135- branches. 

I-A13665 is part of the I-PF4135 haplogroup which had a large expansion approximately 1700 years ago. All subbranches of I-PF4135 have some members from County Cork, and maybe I-PF4135 originated there. We have created another new tree for the Y12072+ PF4135+ A13665- branches.

I-A13665 had a common ancestor who lived approximately 1300 years ago according to YFull's calculation. In fact, I-A13665 contains two immediate child branches: an unnamed I-A13665* branch  which contains a single sample and the large I-Y31631 branch which contains the large Driscoll family.

The donor of the I-A13665* sample was born in France and he traces his family to the early 1800s in the Indre department in central France.


This update shows several new branches and some new SNP information for existing branches.






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