jmorg
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Post by jmorg on Dec 13, 2020 19:41:35 GMT
Hi, I'm new to this site..thanks Panda for telling me about it. So, apparently I have an unusual combination on a few dys markers, they are 390/391/392/393 23/11/14/13. I've searched but found hardly any matches in this order. Any help regarding possible origin or subclade would be great. My family are mostly English with some Highland Scottish. Many thanks
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Post by Elizabeth on Dec 13, 2020 20:47:30 GMT
Are you able to show a picture of your results so I can get more details?
Also...it is saying you posted via mobile which there are some limitations on a mobile device. If you'd like full access on mobile then scroll down to the very bottom of the screen and click destop on the right.
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lorac
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Post by lorac on Dec 14, 2020 20:27:24 GMT
Hi Jmorg, join the clan. I belong to T (rare) starting Asia and have tried to trace matches also but like yourself have found none! Tested with Family Tree DNA but I have had results with finding the route my Ancestors took and T's history. With Ancestry I have found recent cousins and the reason possibly why I have few matches. You need to let us know who and where you have been looking and if you have traced your line down the Phylogenetic Tree, to start. Although it sound like you have some knowledge as yes these markers are found in England.
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Post by jonbain on Dec 15, 2020 12:43:20 GMT
all DNA and genetic theory is sophistry you're just buying into a paradigm which has been designed to categorize people according to racial characteristics
ie: genetics is stealth racism with eugenics and genocide as its ultimate aim
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jmorg
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Post by jmorg on Dec 15, 2020 15:13:37 GMT
Thanks for all the replies!! I originally tested my Ydna through Oxford ancestors a couple of years ago. I've also traced my family back to the 1600s and so far all England. I'll try to get a photo of my results if I can. Also!! Most matches I've had are Danish or German. I'll keep digging. Many thanks
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lorac
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Post by lorac on Dec 17, 2020 14:17:17 GMT
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