03-08-2024, 03:23 PM
(03-08-2024, 08:43 AM)Artmar Wrote:The J2a subclade might have been picked up by the Roma people in Caucasus or Turkey on the way to Balkans(03-07-2024, 10:18 PM)tipirneni Wrote: These above samples used for the Tree are from FTDNA people of Indian origin and H y-dna which shows them are Romani or Indian or Saudi or Iran or Israel etc...Yes indeed: https://www.yfull.com/live/tree/H-BY47158/
How about a non-H haplogroups?
Their J-M67 may belong to this subclade: https://www.yfull.com/live/tree/J-Y18404/
I fail to find any I2 or G described as Romani. They also frequently belong to the R1a-Y7, I believe.
Salkhit 625 SNP, Otzi 803 SNP, Mik15 798 SNP, RISE493 1335 SNP, I11456 1024 SNP, I7718 980 SNP, I9041 512S
Target: tipirneni:dante
Chebyshev distance: 0.64%
79.0 IRN_SIS_BA2
12.4 ITA_Daunian
8.6 Poland_Viking.SG
Target: tipirneni:dante
Chebyshev distance: 0.64%
79.0 IRN_SIS_BA2
12.4 ITA_Daunian
8.6 Poland_Viking.SG