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  1. Diahan teaches internationally, writes for popular magazines, consults with leading testing companies, is author of Your DNA Guide–The Book, and producer of Your DNA Guide–the Academy, an online learning experience. Y DNA and mtDNA haplogroup maps chart the deep origins of your paternal or maternal lines. The specificity of your YDNA or ...

  2. May 17, 2017 · The world map below shows the Y-DNA Haplogroups with possible migration routes. Here is a simplified map of the Y-DNA haplogroup world with migration routes and the times when the migrations took place. Recent advancements in genetic sequencing technology have allowed for more precise analysis of Y-DNA haplogroups, leading to discoveries of ...

  3. Jan 1, 2009 · The most frequent haplogroups were H (41%) and U (21%). Less frequent haplogroups were J and T, each with a frequency of 8%. Frequencies of other haplogroups (V, K, HV, W, preV, X, and I) did not ...

  4. Jan 28, 2016 · Note on the X2a map above reflecting the oldest known ancestral locations, that no locations appear outside of North America. Haplogroup X2a is believed to have developed in Beringia during the period of isolation of approximately 8,000 years experienced by the people who were to become the “First Nations” and “Native Americans” in ...

  5. Jan 28, 2022 · Then we have RISE98 in southernmost Sweden, so R-U106 probably formed within 900 km (550 miles) of there. These three circles define a region encompassing southernmost Scandinavia, the Low Countries, north-eastern France, Germany, Austria, the Czech and Slovak Republics and Poland. All pretty likely origins for R-U106 up until recently.

  6. Jun 10, 2015 · The haplogroup I contains 53 mutations in YDHS database and 14 of those are located inside genes giving rise to 69 proteins. The location of haplogroup I genes seems to be in the long arm q11.2 and its sub-cytobands. The common OrphaNet denominator for a vast majority of haplogroup I genes appears to be “partial chromosome Y deletion” (ID ...

  7. Y Heatmap is a relative frequency heatmap computed from samples on the YFull tree. That means it shows where, per capita, more or less people are positive for whatever haplogroup you look up, by entering the SNP. Y Heatmap was developed by Thomas Krahn (YSEQ) and me, Hunter Provyn, with permission from YFull to use their geolocated samples.

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