Ancient V samples
#31
New samples ancient from Hungary its back a Avars period belong of Haplogroup V
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07312-4
KUP015: V7b
RFK161: V1a1
RFK258: V1a
RKF043: V7a
RKF046: V7a
Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V12
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#32
Ancestry Admixture these samples
KUP015 and RKF258 its local
but for RKF043 and RKF046 , RKF161 these had 2/4 ancestors from Asia and 2/4 local 
Ancient
Target: HungaryMiddleTisza_AvarPeriod:RKF046
Distance: 4.8405% / 0.04840531
27.4 Yamnaya_RUS_Samara
27.0 TUR_Barcin_N
19.2 Han
14.8 Nganassan
3.8 WHG
3.6 IRN_Ganj_Dareh_N
2.2 IRN_Shahr_I_Sokhta_BA2_I8728
2.0 Kura-Araxes_ARM_Kaps

Target: HungaryMiddleTisza_AvarPeriod:RKF043
Distance: 5.0543% / 0.05054337
31.6 Yamnaya_RUS_Samara
18.6 Han
17.6 Nganassan
13.0 TUR_Barcin_N
9.8 TUR_Tepecik_Ciftlik_N
3.8 Levant_PPNB
3.6 IRN_Shahr_I_Sokhta_BA2_I8728
1.8 WHG
0.2 BRA_LapaDoSanto_9600BP

Target: HungaryDTI_AvarPeriod:KUP015
Distance: 4.0249% / 0.04024894
41.2 Yamnaya_RUS_Samara
38.8 TUR_Barcin_N
12.0 WHG
8.0 TUR_Tepecik_Ciftlik_N

Target: HungaryMiddleTisza_GepidPeriod:RKF258
Distance: 2.8622% / 0.02862228
43.8 TUR_Barcin_N
21.6 Yamnaya_RUS_Samara
16.8 TUR_Tepecik_Ciftlik_N
8.2 Levant_PPNB
5.6 Kura-Araxes_ARM_Kaps
4.0 IRN_Ganj_Dareh_N

Target: HungaryMiddleTisza_AvarPeriod:RKF161
Distance: 5.0605% / 0.05060474
26.8 Yamnaya_RUS_Samara
24.0 Han
23.4 Nganassan
21.8 TUR_Barcin_N
1.8 Levant_PPNB
1.4 WHG
0.8 BRA_LapaDoSanto_9600BP

Modern
Distance to: HungaryMiddleTisza_AvarPeriod:RKF046
0.03289596 Tatar_Crimean_steppe:Crimean_steppe3
0.03381125 Tatar_Crimean_steppe:Crimean_steppe2
0.04846192 Turkmen:TUR028
0.05192035 Tatar_Lipka:Tatar_Lipka6
0.05286265 Turkmen:TUR040
0.05594453 Turkmen:TUR027
0.05655193 Turkmen:TUR036
0.05686638 Uzbek:495_R02C02
0.05793583 Turkmen:TUR012
0.05827085 Turkmen:TUR018
0.05903127 Turkmen:TUR029
0.05998864 Turkmen:TUR046
0.06134902 Uzbek:GRC10041335
0.06171508 Turkmen:TUR025
0.06238878 Tatar_Crimean_steppe:Crimean_steppe1
0.06343181 Turkmen:TUR001
0.06483044 Nogai:NOG-220
0.06493566 Turkmen:TUR016
0.06595159 Uzbek:GRC10041333
0.06609312 Tatar_Lipka:Tatar_Lipka4
0.06614103 Tatar_Lipka:Tatar_Lipka3
0.06636200 Turkmen_Uzbekistan:UZB180_turkmen
0.06737318 Turkmen:TUR050
0.06759029 Bashkir:bashkir9
0.06896580 Bashkir:BAS-120

Distance to: HungaryMiddleTisza_AvarPeriod:RKF043
0.03502899 Tatar_Crimean_steppe:Crimean_steppe2
0.04108939 Turkmen:TUR028
0.04583868 Tatar_Crimean_steppe:Crimean_steppe3
0.04811810 Nogai:NOG-220
0.04824744 Turkmen:TUR027
0.05163731 Turkmen:TUR040
0.05304366 Turkmen:TUR029
0.05405409 Turkmen:TUR046
0.05702852 Uzbek:GRC10041333
0.05715098 Turkmen:TUR001
0.05740569 Turkmen:TUR036
0.05834337 Uzbek:495_R02C02
0.05848936 Turkmen:TUR012
0.05856074 Turkmen:TUR018
0.06230929 Turkmen:TUR050
0.06313838 Tatar_Siberian:STA-126
0.06358809 Bashkir:BAS-120
0.06439969 Turkmen:TUR025
0.06552585 Tatar_Lipka:Tatar_Lipka6
0.06566114 Turkmen_Uzbekistan:UZB105_turkmen
0.06666534 Turkmen_Uzbekistan:UZB180_turkmen
0.06674913 Turkmen:TUR016
0.06697005 Bashkir:bashkir8
0.06714137 Uzbek:GRC10041335
0.06798026 Tatar_Siberian:STA-304

Distance to: HungaryDTI_AvarPeriod:KUP015
0.02790468 Bosnian:Bosnian_10
0.02890532 Montenegrin:Montenegro4
0.03088999 Serbian:717
0.03141480 Croatian:Croatia_Cro305
0.03167291 Bosnian:Bosnian_13
0.03174359 Serbian:724
0.03197374 Croatian:Croatia_Cro142
0.03229422 Bosnian:Bosnian_12
0.03271527 Slovenian:Slovenian136
0.03279718 Moldovan:44618757482C02
0.03289218 Slovenian:Slovenian172
0.03398014 Serbian:728
0.03408524 Romanian:A306
0.03424585 Italian_Northeast:ALP435
0.03429256 Montenegrin:Montenegro6
0.03456581 German_Erlangen:GSM1658658
0.03492780 Bulgarian:BulgarianF2
0.03495872 Moldovan:44618758492C02
0.03557530 French_Alsace:A_5
0.03595729 Serbian:Serbian_Serbia1
0.03600357 Austrian:Austria13
0.03611940 French_Alsace:A_31
0.03614697 Moldovan:44618757801C02
0.03626344 Austrian:Austria16
0.03632639 Serbian:726

Distance to: HungaryMiddleTisza_GepidPeriod:RKF258
0.02867809 Greek_South_Tsakonia:TSAK-7
0.03029560 Italian_Campania:NaN195ST
0.03030038 Italian_BasilicataTongueG20
0.03103535 Greek_Deep_Mani:ARE-7
0.03151484 Greek_Laconia:LA-66
0.03210830 Greek_Izmir:GreeceF51k
0.03247739 Italian_Campania:NaN207MM
0.03255723 Italian_CalabriaTongueG2012_424
0.03262711 Greek_Deep_Mani:ARE-11
0.03354455 Italian_ApuliaTongueu7
0.03406154 Greek_South_Tsakonia:TSAK-1
0.03415857 Greek_ApuliaTongueuG20
0.03425743 Greek_Kos:GreeceKos6
0.03446941 Italian_BasilicataTongueG25
0.03452136 Greek_Deep_Mani:ARE-15
0.03483899 Greek_Deep_Mani:ARE-22
0.03489443 Greek_Deep_Mani:ARE-10
0.03505820 Italian_Apulia:cera2
0.03567867 Italian_ApuliaTongueu3
0.03573926 Italian_Campania:NaN58AC
0.03579581 Greek_Deep_Mani:ARE-36
0.03581252 Italian_Abruzzo:ItalyAbruzzo22
0.03610308 Italian_Abruzzo:ItalyAbruzzo13
0.03610836 Italian_Campania:NaN289RM
0.03618178 Italian_ApuliaTongueu45

Distance to: HungaryMiddleTisza_AvarPeriod:RKF161
0.03341338 Nogai:NOG-217
0.04255316 Nogai:GRC10047441
0.04355608 Nogai:NOG-42
0.04426175 Nogai:NOG-224
0.04439322 Nogai:NOG-18
0.04524205 Karakalpak:KKA-016
0.04745726 Karakalpak:KKA-046
0.04859138 Nogai:NOG-357
0.04863369 Karakalpak:KKA-023
0.04867384 Nogai:GRC11053241
0.04923855 Nogai:NOG-15
0.05053394 Nogai:NOG-17
0.05140625 Tatar_Siberian:STA-300
0.05326228 Tatar_Siberian:STA-004
0.05379010 Karakalpak:KKA-019
0.05416386 Karakalpak:KKA-027
0.05468090 Turkmen_Uzbekistan:UZB105_turkmen
0.05495341 Tatar_Siberian:STA-003
0.05601771 Nogai:NOG-133
0.05614631 Nogai:NOG-19
0.05677750 Nogai:NOG-220
0.05695414 Karakalpak:KKA-004
0.05846646 Khakass:Khs-425
0.05880838 Karakalpak:KKA-011
0.05914843 Uzbek:GRC10041332
Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V12
Reply
#33
MAR012 400-200B.C ,mtDNA:V17
https://www.repository.unipr.it/bitstrea...entina.pdf
Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V12
Reply
#34
New sample from Switzerland
COR-2 195-5 B.C ,mtDNA:V
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-62524-y
Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V12
Reply
#35
BRE445c ,2500 B.C , mtDNA:V
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adl2468
Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V12
Reply
#36
(06-20-2024, 06:29 PM)Capsian20 Wrote: BRE445c ,2500 B.C , mtDNA:V
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adl2468

Fascinating and an important sample for V in Western Europe. Thanks Capsian. So this individual was a female child from the Late Neolithic Paris Basin. Judging by Fig 2, she was of predominantly ANF ancestry, with minority WHG. This is how the authors sum up her and the other four female samples from the site: "The five female individuals from Bréviandes cluster with Neolithic and Chalcolithic genomes from France and Spain, respectively, in cluster “a” and are devoid of steppe ancestry."
Y: I1 Z140+ FT354410+; mtDNA: V78
Recent tree: mainly West Country England and Southeast Wales
Y line: Peak District, c.1300. Swedish IA/VA matches; last = 715AD YFull, 849AD FTDNA
mtDNA: Llanvihangel Pont-y-moile, 1825
Mother's Y: R-BY11922+; Llanvair Discoed, 1770
Avatar: Welsh Borders hillfort, 1980s
Anthrogenica member 2015-23
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#37
(06-20-2024, 07:39 PM)JonikW Wrote:
(06-20-2024, 06:29 PM)Capsian20 Wrote: BRE445c ,2500 B.C , mtDNA:V
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adl2468

Fascinating and an important sample for V in Western Europe. Thanks Capsian. So this individual was a female child from the Late Neolithic Paris Basin. Judging by Fig 2, she was of predominantly ANF ancestry, with minority WHG. This is how the authors sum up her and the other four female samples from the site: "The five female individuals from Bréviandes cluster with Neolithic and Chalcolithic genomes from France and Spain, respectively, in cluster “a” and are devoid of steppe ancestry."

No thanks you are welcome ,is seems to me Hg V in Western Europe its related with EEF is impossible is related with WHG
Interesting this sample have lower or nothing in ancestry steppe , there sample from Poland back same period have high ancestry steppe ( around half ancestry steppe)
Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V12
Reply
#38
(06-20-2024, 08:23 PM)Capsian20 Wrote:
(06-20-2024, 07:39 PM)JonikW Wrote:
(06-20-2024, 06:29 PM)Capsian20 Wrote: BRE445c ,2500 B.C , mtDNA:V
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adl2468

Fascinating and an important sample for V in Western Europe. Thanks Capsian. So this individual was a female child from the Late Neolithic Paris Basin. Judging by Fig 2, she was of predominantly ANF ancestry, with minority WHG. This is how the authors sum up her and the other four female samples from the site: "The five female individuals from Bréviandes cluster with Neolithic and Chalcolithic genomes from France and Spain, respectively, in cluster “a” and are devoid of steppe ancestry."

No thanks you are welcome ,is seems to me Hg V in Western Europe its related with EEF is impossible is related with WHG
Interesting this sample have lower or nothing in ancestry steppe , there sample from Poland back same period have high ancestry steppe ( around half ancestry steppe)

I agree about V and EEF and we've had plenty of evidence to suggest as much. But this grave site really is unusually important: it marks the very moment steppe ancestry was introduced into a French Neolithic community and the V sample has nothing from the incomers. 

I hope YFull will look at BRE445c to see if they can get further than straight V. I know I've said it before but while FTDNA are the new stars when it comes to ancient Y samples, they're ridiculously far behind with modern let alone ancient mtDNA.
Y: I1 Z140+ FT354410+; mtDNA: V78
Recent tree: mainly West Country England and Southeast Wales
Y line: Peak District, c.1300. Swedish IA/VA matches; last = 715AD YFull, 849AD FTDNA
mtDNA: Llanvihangel Pont-y-moile, 1825
Mother's Y: R-BY11922+; Llanvair Discoed, 1770
Avatar: Welsh Borders hillfort, 1980s
Anthrogenica member 2015-23
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#39
(06-20-2024, 09:20 PM)JonikW Wrote:
(06-20-2024, 08:23 PM)Capsian20 Wrote:
(06-20-2024, 07:39 PM)JonikW Wrote: Fascinating and an important sample for V in Western Europe. Thanks Capsian. So this individual was a female child from the Late Neolithic Paris Basin. Judging by Fig 2, she was of predominantly ANF ancestry, with minority WHG. This is how the authors sum up her and the other four female samples from the site: "The five female individuals from Bréviandes cluster with Neolithic and Chalcolithic genomes from France and Spain, respectively, in cluster “a” and are devoid of steppe ancestry."

No thanks you are welcome ,is seems to me Hg V in Western Europe its related with EEF is impossible is related with WHG
Interesting this sample have lower or nothing in ancestry steppe , there sample from Poland back same period have high ancestry steppe ( around half ancestry steppe)

I agree about V and EEF and we've had plenty of evidence to suggest as much. But this grave site really is unusually important: it marks the very moment steppe ancestry was introduced into a French Neolithic community and the V sample has nothing from the incomers. 

I hope YFull will look at BRE445c to see if they can get further than straight V. I know I've said it before but while FTDNA are the new stars when it comes to ancient Y samples, they're ridiculously far behind with modern let alone ancient mtDNA.

Unfortunately Yfull isn't approved to added this sample
FTDNA its based more about Y-DNA
Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V12
Reply
#40
Hello @JonikW i added some samples in TheYtree belong to Haplogroup V
there others result its pending
   

TheYtree
https://www.theytree.com/mttree/?h=V
Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V12
Reply
#41
Quote:Radko :
Individual from the kurgan burial of the XII century in the Middle Oka —  experience of complex archaeological and genetic research

For the first time, this paper presents a complex study of the burial of the ancient Russian woman from the classic “Vyatich” mound from the Kremenyie burial site (Moscow region).  The  mounds and  synchronized ground cremation burials are combined at this unique 12th-century burial site. The aim of this research is to examine the historical details  of  the  person from the mound using conventional archaeological, anthropological, and archae-oparasitology  methodologies  along  with modern  paleogenetics methods. The burial site is characterized by a general “archaic” rite, manifested in the late preservation of the cremation rite along with the burial. According to anthropological data, an elderly woman, over forty, was buried there. She was identified as a member of the local population by radiogenic strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) study. Rich grave content and the fact that the body was buried in the middle of  the mound indicate the woman's high social standing in the community. According to ar-chaeoparasitological data, the eating habits of the woman appear to be characterized by the consumption of un-cooked or insufficiently thermally prepared freshwater fish. The complete mtDNA sequence reconstruction indicates that  it  belongs  to  haplogroup V1a1, one of the Western Eurasian  haplogroup V branches. To date, this represents the first case of the V1a1 mitogroup being found in the Russian Plain during ancient times. A representative of the Danish Viking clan  from the Oxford burial site of the XI century was the closest of the ancient samples to the mtDNA of the studied woman, which indicates a genetic relationship on the maternal lineage with the medieval Northwestern European population. Single nucleotide substitution A7299G in the mitogenome of the woman clusters her with present-day Russians from the Belgorod and Pskov regions and shows the continuity of the modern Russian population with the Ancient Russians. Thus, the results of our study demonstrate the private details of the individual as common historical features, which include the ceremonial side of burial and belonging to the maternal genetic lineage preserved in the modern gene pool of the Russian population.

https://www.yfull.com/mtree/V1a1i/

https://www.researchgate.net/publication..._KOMPLEKSN
Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V12
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#42
Quote:BOU32 BC97 H6 82 - 83 H. Duday Capture 1240k Petrous bone This study Direct dating 4921 ± 45 3796-3635 calBCE (4921 ± 45 BP, LTL22762) Aven de la Boucle, Corconne, Gard France 43.5222 3.5625 Cavity Collective burial 1974-2000, S. Cours, H. Duday & F. Jallet Université de Bordeaux, CNRS, PACEA UMR 5199 / Pessac osteological repository XX Adult Duday, 2009 ; Jallet F. & Dudet H., 2010 mtDNA Hg V 706867 Female

https://rs.figshare.com/articles/dataset...e=48552412
Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V12
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#43
Quote:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...1560189572

PAL01 mtDNA : V15 
This sample back any period ?
Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V12
Reply
#44
ARB012 , Era Roman , mtDNA V
Location: Cambridge
https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/41/...ogin=false

Quote:ARB012 V+@72
1-16569
4769G 15326G 16298C
72C! 263G 750G 1438G 2706G 4580A 7028T 8860G 15904T 3106d 
263G 750G 1438G 2706G 3106d 4580A 7028T 8860G 15904T

I added now this new sample in Map
Target: CapsianWGS_scaled
Distance: 1.2510% / 0.01251049
37.2 Iberomaurusian
36.8 Early_European_Farmer
12.8 Early_Levantine_Farmer
8.0 Steppe_Pastoralist
4.8 SSA
0.4 Iran_Neolithic
FTDNA : 91% North Africa +<2% Bedouin + <2  Southern-Levantinfo + <1 Sephardic Jewish + 3% Malta +  3%  Iberian Peninsula
23andME :  100% North Africa

WGS ( Y-DNA and mtDNA)
Y-DNA: E-A30032< A30480 ~1610 CE
mtDNA: V12
Reply
#45
(06-21-2024, 03:55 PM)Capsian20 Wrote: Hello @JonikW i added some samples in TheYtree belong to Haplogroup V
there others result its pending


TheYtree
https://www.theytree.com/mttree/?h=I
I wonder if Theytree may import mtprofiler results

http://mtprofiler.yonsei.ac.kr/

we can upload single MT fasta or multi MT fas to this korean server and extract full haplotype or extra variants. It's very useful to automate largue amounts of samples below same subclade. I used to annotate extra variants in Theytree notes although several times aren't visible for anonymous costumers
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