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Thread: hg L in Medieval England
Post: RE: hg L in Medieval England
I have been in correspondence with Prof. Mark Jobling, who lead the investigation into the medieval DNA of Cambridgeshire cemeteries. He informed me that he is currently studying data on the UK Bioban... |
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L
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05-02-2024, 08:59 PM |
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Thread: AncestryDNA Your communities by parent
Post: RE: AncestryDNA Your communities by parent
My mother's own recorded 6 x great grandparents born between 1647 and 1746. All in Norfolk, East Anglia:
William Gaul lived Loddon, Norfolk. Descended from twice.
Mary Gaul (née ?) lived Loddon,... |
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East Anglian |
AncestryDNA
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04-25-2024, 06:14 PM |
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Thread: AncestryDNA Your communities by parent
Post: RE: AncestryDNA Your communities by parent
My Mother. She is 100% East Anglian on record. Overwhelmingly from East Norfolk.
The Scandinavian, Scottish, and Germanic is all false with regards to recent immigration. It reflects mainly... |
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East Anglian |
AncestryDNA
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04-25-2024, 05:41 PM |
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Thread: Living DNA Classical
Post: RE: Living DNA Classical
I lost all faith in them. Each update is less accurate for me. But even worse, is that they have wrongly assigned the yDNA of both myself and my son to entirely the wrong haplogroup!
Big Y tested t... |
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East Anglian |
Living DNA
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04-23-2024, 05:23 PM |
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Thread: 23andMe Updates Paternal Haplogroup Assignments
Post: RE: 23andMe Updates Paternal Haplogroup Assignment...
They still continue to give me a SNP with a 17,000 year old TMRCA. And wrongly provenance it to Southern India. So as usual with that business, no improvement.
Still stuck in Last Glacial Maximum. |
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East Anglian |
23andMe
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04-21-2024, 08:15 PM |
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Thread: Longhand Versus Shorthand Y-haplogroup Nomenclature
Post: RE: Longhand Versus Shorthand Y-haplogroup Nomencl...
My L (M20)>M22>M317>SK1412>SK1414 takes me in longhand to L1b2c. But longhand has been out for several years, and during that time, a lot more testers have come forward with common variants below that... |
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East Anglian |
Other
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04-17-2024, 06:08 PM |
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Thread: Large-Scale Assessment of the Iranian population structure of mtDNA and Y-DNA
Post: RE: Large-Scale Assessment of the Iranian populati...
RCO Wrote: (03-22-2024, 10:17 AM)
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The investigation must reveal local Iranian SNPs and clades to be relevant.
11 - H (1.93%), C (1.62%), I (0.74%), L (0.63%), N (0.37%), O (0.33%), B (0.19%) ... |
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East Anglian |
General Discussion
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04-14-2024, 08:18 PM |
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Thread: Just for fun. What are your two way closest samples?
Post: RE: Just for fun. What are your two way closest s...
Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: (04-12-2024, 11:06 PM)
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Yorkshire was found to have the highest percentage of Anglo-Saxon ancestry (41.17 per cent), while the East Midlands has the most Scandina... |
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East Anglian |
Autosomal (auDNA)
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04-14-2024, 09:00 AM |
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Thread: Coming Soon: Y-DNA Haplogroups for Family Finder
Post: RE: Coming Soon: Y-DNA Haplogroups for Family Find...
My matches all skip the alphabet on their yDNA at L.
There are a few mtDNA H6a1a that just could possibly connect, but probably do not (I'm H6a1a8). |
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East Anglian |
FTDNA
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18,648 |
04-13-2024, 10:58 PM |
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Thread: How reliable are the ancestrydna communities?
Post: RE: How reliable are the ancestrydna communities?
Mine are spot on. But I have a heavy tree on their site, strongly referenced, also one for my very local Norfolk mother, and I wonder if we are a part of the genetic communities reference: |
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East Anglian |
AncestryDNA
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04-13-2024, 09:53 PM |
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Thread: MTA: Share your Ancestral Timeline and Deep Dive
Post: RE: MTA: Share your Ancestral Timeline and Deep Di...
3. My son 75% SE English 25% Irish. His maternal grandfather was Southern English from rural working class villages in Berkshire, Wiltshire, Bedfordshire, and some East Anglian Suffolk. His maternal g... |
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Other
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04-13-2024, 09:43 PM |
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Thread: MTA: Share your Ancestral Timeline and Deep Dive
Post: RE: MTA: Share your Ancestral Timeline and Deep Di...
2. Myself. 97% SE English (mainly East Anglian) 3% Swiss. My father was 70% rural working class village East Anglian (mainly Norfolk, some Suffolk further back). But he also had Oxfordshire, and Linc... |
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Other
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04-13-2024, 09:39 PM |
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Thread: MTA: Share your Ancestral Timeline and Deep Dive
Post: RE: MTA: Share your Ancestral Timeline and Deep Di...
I'll try to post this on the right thread this time.
Three Generations on My True Ancestry.
1. My East Anglian Mother. Her recorded ancestry is rural working class village and VERY local to East... |
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Other
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04-13-2024, 09:37 PM |
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Thread: WHG and Archaeological Cultures - a question?
Post: RE: WHG and Archaeological Cultures - a question?
Is this incorrect? as a blog post?
Genetics
Let me first sum up the whole Upper Palaeolithic story according to Ancient DNA.
We have established that the Aurignacians had descended from Bas... |
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East Anglian |
Archaeology (Prehistory)
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04-03-2024, 07:44 PM |
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Thread: WHG and Archaeological Cultures - a question?
Post: WHG and Archaeological Cultures - a question?
Please do excuse my old brain and confusion. I believe that when you do not understand, that you sometimes need to hold up your hand and say so.
My question regards WHG.
As a people rather than... |
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East Anglian |
Archaeology (Prehistory)
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04-03-2024, 05:34 PM |
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Thread: What do you got in Y-DNA and mtDNA in 23andME ?
Post: RE: What do you got in Y-DNA and mtDNA in 23andME ...
yDNA
I get L-M22. Which is correct, albeit a bit basal at forrmed 23100 ybp, TMRCA 18100 ybp. Still, good to find cousins from the Late Glacial Maximum. They then make the old mistake of describing... |
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East Anglian |
23andMe
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1,594 |
03-30-2024, 05:27 PM |
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Thread: Medieval social landscape through the genetic history of Cambridgeshire before and af
Post: RE: Medieval social landscape through the genetic ...
ph2ter Wrote: (01-18-2024, 11:29 AM)
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Their average on the modern similarity map (they are very diverse, but the average is as expected):
https://i.imgur.com/NMadyrw.png
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Interesting how t... |
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East Anglian |
Ancient (aDNA)
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1,827 |
03-26-2024, 09:23 PM |
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Thread: Medieval social landscape through the genetic history of Cambridgeshire before and af
Post: RE: Medieval social landscape through the genetic ...
Two yDNA L1b (L-B374)
Cherry Hinton 919 (sk3262) was related to a female (mother, or sister?) number 947 (sk3262) with whom he shared his mtDNA haplogroup U5b3e His yDNA was sequenced as L-B374.
Che... |
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East Anglian |
Ancient (aDNA)
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1,827 |
03-26-2024, 09:01 PM |
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Thread: New update (2023)
Post: RE: New update (2023)
Where your family have spread is also in interesting, in my case from East Anglia and SE England: |
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East Anglian |
AncestryDNA
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5,159 |
03-20-2024, 10:53 PM |
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Thread: New UK Communities
Post: RE: New UK Communities
Ugh, quotes not working for me. Loderingo, its not such a bad thing to have a thread looking at the accuracy and value of UK genetic communities. I get:
East Anglia
Norfolk, North Suffolk, and NE... |
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East Anglian |
AncestryDNA
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03-20-2024, 09:58 PM |