10-21-2023, 09:41 PM
(10-21-2023, 09:21 PM)JJJ Wrote:I don't know whether Capsian knows more but in my experience this is all too common with V samples. Even FTDNA still has me at V, but thanks to YFull I know I'm currently at V78. We still today even see studies that only get to HV0 rather than the potential V because they don't look at the coding region.(09-30-2023, 06:36 PM)Capsian20 Wrote: Hello
Here it is Map ancient Haplogroup V
it will be updated as new sampes get published
https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/fr/map/mtd...3.11/18.25
Unfortunately i need to create new Map because i can't do update this new samples from Poland
PCA0086:V1a1
PCA0113: V
PCA0120: V2c
PCA0130: V1a1
PCA0148:V18a
PCA0206: V7b
PCA0244: V1a1
PCA0246: V1a1
PCA0339:V2c
PCA0483:V3c
PCA488: V3c
PCA0524:V
In the two Spanish samples, the subclade is not known?
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
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