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(01-25-2024, 01:32 AM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: (01-25-2024, 01:08 AM)brunolord15 Wrote: (01-24-2024, 11:01 PM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: It could be near one of the ancient L2 samples I pmed you. But tomorrow an older one could appear somewhere else.
Based on ancient samples, somewhere between the Rhine, Danube,
and Czech Rep.
Eastern Bell Beaker sites overlaps a lot of ancient L2, but EBB is probably too young.
![[Image: 44dlnJp.png]](https://i.imgur.com/44dlnJp.png)
If P312 to L2 followed close to the 83 years per SNP average then chronologically, L2 may have been in eastern France, Switzerland, or southern Germany, but it could have also been in the Lower Rhine area i.e. BENELUX, or northern Germany
![[Image: QTFzPQU.png]](https://i.imgur.com/QTFzPQU.png)
P312 did born in ukraine?
So far no P312 found before 2500s BC. Chart above is based on observations made by U106 subject matter expert and astrophysicist Iain McDonald, said the following as it relates to L151 (parent of P312) and U106 (brother clade to P312). P312 SNP block has 2 SNPs so you need to include both P312 and CTS12684 to have the Time to Most Recent Common Ancestor (TMRCA) for all present descendants of P312.
Quote:R-L151
Likely MRCA date range: 3300-3000 BC.
Likely origin: Ukraine or other western former Soviet states if close to 3300 BC, or former Eastern Bloc countries (Poland/Czech R./Slovakia/Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria) if closer to 3000 BC.
Culture: earliest Corded Ware Culture (CWC)
Narrative evidence: The ancient DNA result PNL1 in Bohemia (before 2879 BC) sets the latest time that R-L151 can form, and likely sets the westernmost possible point of origin (since the CWC was an east-west migration and had only just reached Bohemia by 2900 BC). R-L151 represents the nexus of the R1b CWC expansion that took over Europe. The speed of this expansion can be traced via the number of sub-clades per haplogroup in the haplotree: initially (at R-L151) this was moderately fast, before becoming extremely fast. Hence, R-L151 is most likely to have formed and started splitting right at the start of the CWC expansion, give or take a few generations. The exact origins of this expansion are nebulous, but likely to be somewhere around the Ukraine. Different authors prefer routes north or south of the Carpathian Mountains. Based on current evidence, I would suggest a more northerly route.
R-U106
Likely MRCA data range: 3200-2900 BC.
Likely origin: Former Eastern Bloc countries: Czech R., Slovakia, Hungary, Poland (perhaps also Austria) if closer to 2950 BC; Romania, Moldova, western Ukraine if closer to 3200 BC.
Culture: early Corded Ware Culture (CWC)
Narrative evidence: As R-L151. R-U106 starts to get more rapidly into the population expansion. R-P312, R-S1194 and other basal R-L151 clades probably have a similar origin, though with less-constraining ancient DNA the date range can be slightly closer to the present and regions slightly further west allowed as the CWC migrated in that direction.
https://groups.io/g/R1b-U106/message/5759
Since P312 descends from L151 it may have originated in Ukraine or from a similar area as U106 above. I'm inclined to think if U106 started in Ukraine, P312 started in Poland, but that's just my opinion and based on no evidence. Mitchell is there any ethnicity breakdown of these R-L2 oldest samples? to know who were them?
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(01-25-2024, 07:10 PM)brunolord15 Wrote: (01-25-2024, 01:32 AM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: (01-25-2024, 01:08 AM)brunolord15 Wrote: (01-24-2024, 11:01 PM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: It could be near one of the ancient L2 samples I pmed you. But tomorrow an older one could appear somewhere else.
Based on ancient samples, somewhere between the Rhine, Danube,
and Czech Rep.
Eastern Bell Beaker sites overlaps a lot of ancient L2, but EBB is probably too young.
![[Image: 44dlnJp.png]](https://i.imgur.com/44dlnJp.png)
If P312 to L2 followed close to the 83 years per SNP average then chronologically, L2 may have been in eastern France, Switzerland, or southern Germany, but it could have also been in the Lower Rhine area i.e. BENELUX, or northern Germany
![[Image: QTFzPQU.png]](https://i.imgur.com/QTFzPQU.png)
P312 did born in ukraine?
So far no P312 found before 2500s BC. Chart above is based on observations made by U106 subject matter expert and astrophysicist Iain McDonald, said the following as it relates to L151 (parent of P312) and U106 (brother clade to P312). P312 SNP block has 2 SNPs so you need to include both P312 and CTS12684 to have the Time to Most Recent Common Ancestor (TMRCA) for all present descendants of P312.
Quote:R-L151
Likely MRCA date range: 3300-3000 BC.
Likely origin: Ukraine or other western former Soviet states if close to 3300 BC, or former Eastern Bloc countries (Poland/Czech R./Slovakia/Hungary/Romania/Bulgaria) if closer to 3000 BC.
Culture: earliest Corded Ware Culture (CWC)
Narrative evidence: The ancient DNA result PNL1 in Bohemia (before 2879 BC) sets the latest time that R-L151 can form, and likely sets the westernmost possible point of origin (since the CWC was an east-west migration and had only just reached Bohemia by 2900 BC). R-L151 represents the nexus of the R1b CWC expansion that took over Europe. The speed of this expansion can be traced via the number of sub-clades per haplogroup in the haplotree: initially (at R-L151) this was moderately fast, before becoming extremely fast. Hence, R-L151 is most likely to have formed and started splitting right at the start of the CWC expansion, give or take a few generations. The exact origins of this expansion are nebulous, but likely to be somewhere around the Ukraine. Different authors prefer routes north or south of the Carpathian Mountains. Based on current evidence, I would suggest a more northerly route.
R-U106
Likely MRCA data range: 3200-2900 BC.
Likely origin: Former Eastern Bloc countries: Czech R., Slovakia, Hungary, Poland (perhaps also Austria) if closer to 2950 BC; Romania, Moldova, western Ukraine if closer to 3200 BC.
Culture: early Corded Ware Culture (CWC)
Narrative evidence: As R-L151. R-U106 starts to get more rapidly into the population expansion. R-P312, R-S1194 and other basal R-L151 clades probably have a similar origin, though with less-constraining ancient DNA the date range can be slightly closer to the present and regions slightly further west allowed as the CWC migrated in that direction.
https://groups.io/g/R1b-U106/message/5759
Since P312 descends from L151 it may have originated in Ukraine or from a similar area as U106 above. I'm inclined to think if U106 started in Ukraine, P312 started in Poland, but that's just my opinion and based on no evidence. Mitchell is there any ethnicity breakdown of these R-L2 oldest samples? to know who were them? My understanding is that Eastern Bell Beaker was similar to Corded Ware Culture-CWC which was a mixture of something like neolithic Globular Amphora culture (EEF and WHG ancestry) and Steppe ancestry. See chart below (Bell Beaker in red)
If you are asking what present day ethnicities are most like them, I can't help you there as all present day European pops are mixtures of varying percentages of early european farmers (EEF), western hunter gatherers (WHG), and pontic-caspian steppe ancestry.
Looking at modern day population charts with these 3 groups (EEF, WHG, Steppe) and comparing it to the Bell Beaker percentages, to me, Bell Beakers appears most similar to Estonians, Czechs, Hungarians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians, but that just a similarity in percentages.
Some one else may be better equipped to answer this question.
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Today is the 20th Anniversary of the earliest mention of the SNP that would later become known as U152.
Quote:U152/S28 came to the knowledge of the scientific community through the publication of the paper Whole-Genome Patterns of Common DNA Variations in Three Human Populations by David A. Hinds et al. in Science on 18 Feb 2005. The single positive subject in the Hinds paper was NA07349, or CEPH1345-01, a Utah Mormon from the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphism Humain (CEPH) collection, available at the Coriell Institute. Dr. Pui-Yan Kwok at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) had discovered this SNP prior to its submission to Single Nucleotide Polymorphism database (dbSNP) on 18 May 2004.
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FTDNA U152 project now has over 4000 members. It's currently 4020, so I'm guessing the official cross over date was 31 May, as I looked at it a couple of days ago and it was still 3987 or something like that.
Today there are 24,991 U152 samples in the FTDNA database.
U152>L2>Z49>Z142>Z150>FGC12381>FGC12378>FGC47869>FGC12401>FGC47875>FGC12384
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Wrong threado
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Looks like a new Z-142 from Britain.
Quote:One U152, sample WBK13 100 BC-150 AD
Duropolis, Winterborne Kingston, Dorset
U152>L2>Z49>Z142>FGC22963>FGC22968>BY90981>Y24532>Y24608>Y24606>FT91386 (xBY32141,Y47216)
https://genarchivist.net/showthread.php?...4#pid40054
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It remains interesting how "recent" U152 is in Great Britain; several ancients from the Iron Age, but from before 500 BC not so much! A contrast with DF27 (and of course L21).
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(11-19-2024, 09:04 AM)teepean Wrote: Looks like a new Z-142 from Britain.
Quote:One U152, sample WBK13 100 BC-150 AD
Duropolis, Winterborne Kingston, Dorset
U152>L2>Z49>Z142>FGC22963>FGC22968>BY90981>Y24532>Y24608>Y24606>FT91386 (xBY32141,Y47216)
https://genarchivist.net/showthread.php?...4#pid40054
Here is what I have for Briton Z142
At first glance, rather "Belgae" looking
Quote:The arrival and spread of Aylesford-Swarling pottery across the southeastern corner of Britain has been related to the Belgic invasion since Arthur Evans published his excavation of Aylesford in 1890,[41] which was then thought to show "the demonstrable reality of a Belgic invasion", according to Sir Barry Cunliffe, although more recent studies tend to downplay the role of migration in favour of increasing trade links; the question remains unclear. wiki
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It's too bad we don't have better information about what 6DT22 was below U152.
R1b>M269>L23>L51>L11>P312>DF19>DF88>FGC11833 >S4281>S4268>Z17112>FT354149
Ancestors: Francis Cooke (M223/I2a2a) b1583; Hester Mahieu (Cooke) (J1c2 mtDNA) b.1584; Richard Warren (E-M35) b1578; Elizabeth Walker (Warren) (H1j mtDNA) b1583; John Mead (I2a1/P37.2) b1634; Rev. Joseph Hull (I1, L1301+ L1302-) b1595; Benjamin Harrington (M223/I2a2a-Y5729) b1618; Joshua Griffith (L21>DF13) b1593; John Wing (U106>Z8>Z1) b1584; John Howland (U106>Z8>Z1) b1593; Elizabeth Tilley (Howland) (H1a1 mtDNA) b1607; Thomas Gunn (DF19) b1605; Hermann Wilhelm (DF19) b1635
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Ph2ter was kind enough to create this map for our U152 sample, WBK13. I took his map and cropped it down.
Belgae wouldn't be ruled out by this map.
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(01-17-2024, 09:55 PM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: I'm gonna throw in Luxembourg using the 62 FTDNA samples (8 U152) and the 38 Brabant DNA study samples (4 U152), giving us an even 100 of which 12 (12%) are U152
![[Image: QTuLG98.png]](https://i.imgur.com/QTuLG98.png)
Update from https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna.../frequency
For countries with at least 100 samples,
Switzerland has the highest percentage overall and for Europe.
Canada has the highest in the New World,
Chile for Latin America,
South Africa highest for Africa,
Australia for East Eurasia/Oceania,
Lebanon has the highest for West Eurasia.
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50% English, 15% Welsh, 15% Scot/Ulster Scot, 5% Irish, 10% German, 2% Fennoscandian 2% French/Dutch, 1% India
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Too late to edit post above, but the bottom line 83 (rather than repeat of line 79) should be Saudi Arabia with 10,290 total samples 3 U152 samples and 0.03% U152
They didn't make the 100 sample cut off, but the two Channel Islands listed have 47 total samples between Jersey (28 total, 2 U152, 7.1%) and Guernsey (19 total, 3 U152, 15.8%).
Combined, the Channel Island would be 12.8% U152. Their proximity to France and specifically Normandy, understandably give them a significantly higher percentage than the rest of the UK (England comes in 2nd with 5.33%).
IIRC, U152 in Normandy was around 10%.
Here are the UK & Ireland percentages
Guernsey 15.79%
Jersey 7.14%
England 5.33%
England (Cornish) 4.62%
United Kingdom 4.52%
Wales 3.39%
Isle of Man 3.08%
Scotland 2.80%
N. Ireland 2.38%
Ireland 2.34%
Scotland (Orkney) 0.00%
Scotland (Shetland) 0.00%
Also Mediterranean facing Spanish provinces (Balearic Isles, Catalonia, Valencia, Murcia, and Andalusia) have ~9% U152, compared to 3.3% for all of Spain.
Spain (Catalonia) 23 4 17.39%
Spain (Andalusia) 49 4 8.16%
Spain (Balearic Islands) 42 3 7.14%
Spain (Valencia) 19 1 5.26%
Spain (Murcia) 5 0 0.00%
That's 138 total samples, with 12 U152 samples, or 8.7% U152, which is slightly higher than Belgium.
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Images of a couple of U152 men you may have come across (almost daily if you are American)
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50% English, 15% Welsh, 15% Scot/Ulster Scot, 5% Irish, 10% German, 2% Fennoscandian 2% French/Dutch, 1% India
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Having fun with ChatGPT, with George, Abe, the U152 logo and alpine Bell Beaker archery for inspiration
lol
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600 AD: 55% Anglo-Saxon (CNE), 45% Pre-Anglo-Saxon Briton (WBI)
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