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Good Old BritainsDNA, Gone but Not Forgotten
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(11-10-2023, 03:47 AM)rmstevens2 Wrote: I mentioned a couple of posts back that it was nice to have BritainsDNA as a second opinion on one's DNA test results. BritainsDNA confirmed my Y-DNA results as far as S524 (R1b-DF41), which was as far as things went back then, and my FGS mtDNA results as U5a2c3a. It's a real confidence builder to get two companies, with two different sets of scientific experts, to confirm your DNA test results. 

We don't really have that now, since 23andMe doesn't go anywhere near as far as FTDNA does with Y-DNA results or with mtDNA results.

There is https://www.yseq.net/

I used them a couple of time to quickly/cheaply see if a potential dna match was on my y-dna line.  Neither was, but this was before I had my y-dna breakthrough.

I created a custom panel with yseq for my line.

https://www.yseq.net/product_info.php?products_id=94398

And you can also order single snp tests.
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U152>L2>Z49>Z142>Z150>FGC12381>FGC12378>FGC47869>FGC12401>FGC47875>FGC12384
50% English, 15% Welsh, 15% Scot/Ulster Scot, 5% Irish, 10% German, 2% Scandi, 2% French & Dutch), 1% India
Ancient ~40% Anglo-Saxon, ~40% Briton/Insular Celt, ~15% German, 4% Other Euro
600 AD: 55% Anglo-Saxon (CNE), 45% Pre-Anglo-Saxon Briton (WBI)
“Be more concerned with seeking the truth than winning an argument” 
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#17
(11-10-2023, 05:17 AM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote:
(11-10-2023, 03:47 AM)rmstevens2 Wrote: I mentioned a couple of posts back that it was nice to have BritainsDNA as a second opinion on one's DNA test results. BritainsDNA confirmed my Y-DNA results as far as S524 (R1b-DF41), which was as far as things went back then, and my FGS mtDNA results as U5a2c3a. It's a real confidence builder to get two companies, with two different sets of scientific experts, to confirm your DNA test results. 

We don't really have that now, since 23andMe doesn't go anywhere near as far as FTDNA does with Y-DNA results or with mtDNA results.

There is https://www.yseq.net/

I used them a couple of time to quickly/cheaply see if a potential dna match was on my y-dna line.  Neither was, but this was before I had my y-dna breakthrough.

I created a custom panel with yseq for my line.

https://www.yseq.net/product_info.php?products_id=94398

And you can also order single snp tests.

I did Yseq too for a sample from my late mum's long lost first cousin who left Wales when he was a kid and I found by DNA matching him and paying for his Y test. Don't know whether Rich remembers but I realised my relative was R1b on a predictor some years ago and Rich helped me decide that I should risk the L21 panel at Yseq. That's how I reached the SNP I've got in my signature for my mother's paternal line. It looks like a largely Welsh branch. I found Yseq's service and prices to be excellent and would recommend the company.
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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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#18
(10-12-2023, 02:41 AM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: U152/S28 map

[Image: 5601ebdc82a030fa847ede92e71cadf6.png]

Hello , do you have Maps subscales Haplogroup E1b1b1 ?
Thanks
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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: V25b 800CE ? ( age mtDNA not accurate )
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#19
Capsian, I think each user only had a map for their own Y haplogroup. You might like this chart from when I tested in 2015. It shows mtDNA frequencies in Britain. You and I are in the tiny group they called "cave painters". The names were corny but also kind of good. :-)

[Image: IMG-20231110-235321.jpg]
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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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#20
(11-10-2023, 11:42 PM)JonikW Wrote:
(11-10-2023, 05:17 AM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote:
(11-10-2023, 03:47 AM)rmstevens2 Wrote: I mentioned a couple of posts back that it was nice to have BritainsDNA as a second opinion on one's DNA test results. BritainsDNA confirmed my Y-DNA results as far as S524 (R1b-DF41), which was as far as things went back then, and my FGS mtDNA results as U5a2c3a. It's a real confidence builder to get two companies, with two different sets of scientific experts, to confirm your DNA test results. 

We don't really have that now, since 23andMe doesn't go anywhere near as far as FTDNA does with Y-DNA results or with mtDNA results.

There is https://www.yseq.net/

I used them a couple of time to quickly/cheaply see if a potential dna match was on my y-dna line.  Neither was, but this was before I had my y-dna breakthrough.

I created a custom panel with yseq for my line.

https://www.yseq.net/product_info.php?products_id=94398

And you can also order single snp tests.

I did Yseq too for a sample from my late mum's long lost first cousin who left Wales when he was a kid and I found by DNA matching him and paying for his Y test. Don't know whether Rich remembers but I realised my relative was R1b on a predictor some years ago and Rich helped me decide that I should risk the L21 panel at Yseq. That's how I reached the SNP I've got in my signature for my mother's paternal line. It looks like a largely Welsh branch. I found Yseq's service and prices to be excellent and would recommend the company.

I do remember that now that you reminded me of it!
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- Wisdom of Sirach 44:1
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#21
(11-11-2023, 12:00 AM)JonikW Wrote: Capsian, I think each user only had a map for their own Y haplogroup. You might like this chart from when I tested in 2015. It shows mtDNA frequencies in Britain. You and I are in the tiny group they called "cave painters". The names were corny but also kind of good. :-)

[Image: IMG-20231110-235321.jpg]

Thanks you @JonikW
Yes i liked this chart Haplogroups , is seems to me we are rares in all world only scandinavia and North Spain
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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: V25b 800CE ? ( age mtDNA not accurate )
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#22
(11-10-2023, 11:50 PM)Capsian20 Wrote:
(10-12-2023, 02:41 AM)Mitchell-Atkins Wrote: U152/S28 map

[Image: 5601ebdc82a030fa847ede92e71cadf6.png]

Hello , do you have Maps subscales Haplogroup E1b1b1 ?
Thanks

No sorry, I got the U152 map on anthrogenica from another member.
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U152>L2>Z49>Z142>Z150>FGC12381>FGC12378>FGC47869>FGC12401>FGC47875>FGC12384
50% English, 15% Welsh, 15% Scot/Ulster Scot, 5% Irish, 10% German, 2% Scandi, 2% French & Dutch), 1% India
Ancient ~40% Anglo-Saxon, ~40% Briton/Insular Celt, ~15% German, 4% Other Euro
600 AD: 55% Anglo-Saxon (CNE), 45% Pre-Anglo-Saxon Briton (WBI)
“Be more concerned with seeking the truth than winning an argument” 
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#23
My Britains DNA results from 2016
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Known ancestry: Mecklenburg 39.4%, Hamburg 11.7%, Brandenburg 10.1%, Schleswig-Holstein 8.5%, Rheinland-Pfalz 7.7%, Niedersachsen 7.1%, Thüringen 5.5%, Denmark 4.7%, Czechia 1.8%, Hessen 1.6%, Austria 0.8%.
Genetic ancestry: Germanic Europe 64%, Sweden&Denmark 33%, Scotland 2%, Baltics 1% (ancestry).
Ancient ancestry: Yamnaya 48.0%, Anatolia 37.6%, WHG 14.4% (Davidski). Langobards, Scandinavians, Goths, Caledonian, Germania Magna.
Iron Age: Germanic 58.4%, Continental Celt 30.8%, Balto-Slavic 7.8%, Roman Italy 3%.
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#24
Here's a close-up of my BritainsDNA PCA, which has me between the Irish and the Norwegians.

[Image: Britains-DNA-zoom-in-PCA2.jpg]
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