study is pretty much the best we have so far. Maternal Haplogroup (Mitochondrial Assessment), Paternal Haplogroup (Y-Chromosome Assessment), Historical Figures That Share Your Haplogroup. Our Universal DNA Compatibility enables this app to work with DNA data from almost any genetic test including.

(2005), Cruciani et al. Haplogroup T1a-M70 in India has been considered to be of West Eurasian origin. I've read somehwhere it has something to do with Phoenician or (even earlier) sumerian sea-farers. Well, I'll just keep this comment here as a warning that Boattini shouldn't be taken very seriously, then. Use the Upload Center to upload your DNA data. Sanchez et al. Ethioboy of ABF (Amharic mother) has this for example.

We and our partners will store and/or access information on your device through the use of cookies and similar technologies, to display personalised ads and content, for ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. (2005) observed the E-M78 subclade of E1b1b1ain abou… For genealogy within the most recent fifteen generations, STR markers help define paternal lineages. I think I kept going back for like 2 days to see your comment and it still wasn't let through. Thanks.

I left a response on your thread at ABF: forumbiodiversity.com/showthread.php/44480-Sheikh-Awale-s-results/page11There is a small mistake you made. History and description of Haplogroup E1b1b (Y-chromosomal DNA) and its subclades. 2012 which sampled refugees in Yemen ''from Somalia''.

At any rate; I suppose I figured this was interesting data and worth plunging into one little place like this blog post for some to view. Hi Awale, 23andme assigned me to the L0a'b'f mtdna haplogroup as it is probably the most accurate haplogroup 23andMe can give me. I am from north east Somalia. Advanced Ancestry Analysis For Genealogy Explorers. There is sometimes an overlap between Central Bantu African lineages and some Nilo-Saharan maternal lineages. Checking the T1a in Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar I found a 10 year old paper that matches these markers for T1a and O2a in east Africa............I guess they came via east and south India. Your Genetic Ancestry report will include: Comprehensive haplogroup assessment will be included in your report if your DNA data includes mitochondrial data (maternal haplogroup) and chromosome Y data (paternal haplogroup). I would have expected the Somali Mtdna would trend more toward so-called "arab" dna. The Y DNA haplogroup M70 is the most elusive and intriguing. This only confirms that they have included non-Somalis in their set.I find the Mikkelsen's study far more representative of Somali maternal DNA. According to Y chromosome studies by Sanchez et al. It is linked to the diffusion of Afro-Asiatic languages and of Neolithic farmers from the Near East and the Balkans. IMG: http://i.imgur.com/u8aSDJH.png . It diverged from the above group around 18,000 years ago. Does anyone know how it reach the Norther Somali coastline and around when?

“E” Family specifically “E1b1b” which is common in both nations! Anyway, the original text has been "archived" here- :https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h1cBdtx6XIxIyTLwadmo0St_Cp1m0z_kv_X39OuxQ6M/edit?usp=sharing-but I'll keep this post strictly Mikkelsen et al.

Besides comprising the majority of the Y-DNA in Somalis, the E1b1b (formerly E3b) haplogroup also makes up a significant proportion of the paternal DNA of Ethiopians, Sudanese, Egyptians, Berbers, North African Arabs, as well as many Mediterranean populations.

Akin to how E1b can be both - E1b1b-M35 being clearly East African, while E1b1a-M2 not so much.If one carefully checks them, almost always the Bantu originated lineages can be differentiated from the older Nilo-Saharan lineages in the Horn. In any case, I hope this information has been useful to you.Kind Regards,Zam, "I hope this information has been useful to you.

Just wondering! Elias takes too long to let new messages through sometimes. If your DNA data is not already stored in your account, you can either import your data from a DNA test you've already taken (such as from 23andMe or AncestryDNA) or you can order one of our DNA tests.

While like I've said; I don't touch upon Uniparental data (, And what's ultimately intriguing and why I've taken the time to quickly share these frequencies is how much the study & the 23andme set, The only meaningful differences would be for example that in Mikkelsen et al's non-L lineages (M & N) are slightly more common at roughly 37-39% whilst this goes down to 31-32% in that 23andme set (granted, the, Otherwise the noticeable correlation is quite neat, I must say. Haplogroup T, like haplogroup E1b1b, is also typically found among populations of Northeast Africa, North Africa, Southwest Asia, and the Mediterranean.

is based on a meta-analysis of Soares et al. Considering that Yemen has a lot of South Somalian refugees, including Bantus, Bajuni, and Bravanese (Swahili group) that fled to the country, one should take that result with a grain of salt. Does anyone know how it reach the Norther Somali coastline and around when? How and when did the T haplogroup M70 reach Northern Somalia?

Also, I've always thought it bizarre that R1b and R1a didn't each have their own letter in the alphabet. ]), L2a1j (8764A, 14464G), some types of L2a1* (especially the 11016A mutated kind) are native to the Horn. I also would expect a larger amount of haplogroup M and N. At around 60% L of many types I would like to see a comparison between this ethnic group and other Red sea coast ethnic groups to see if the carry L haplogroups in the same diversity. Haplogroup C in northern America and Na-Dene Languages. Entered the region 11 kya (pre-Bantu). I have a few Somali friends whom I presented this question to, and also carried out research of my own. The Sequencing.com website and all software applications (Apps) that use Sequencing.com's website, as well as Sequencing.com's open Application Programming Interface (API), are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Rare overall.For L3f, almost all are native to the Horn, especially L3f2, L3f3, L3f1a, various kinds of L3f1b* (but not L3f1b1 (w C16292T) and L3f1b3-4 (C150T) L3f1b4 (A3505G) appear exogenous) and of course L3f* kinds are native. check out the.

Those non-hamatic people that have my haplogroup have clearly mixed with my people. The Origin of Y-DNA Haplogroup T The highest frequency of haplogroup T is found among the Kazakh Turks, the Dravidians, the Antemoro and maybe also among the Dire Dawa Somalis. dataset and removed most of the disqualified non-Somali lineages (30 in total, or about 20% - which coincides roughly with the number of non-Somalis in Somalia). I excluded a handful of others due to having off mtDNA markers.But I told you to send me a visitor message on ABF, man. S. Sahoo / R. Trivedi(2006), finds 52.6%(10/19) and 55.6%(10/18) of haplogroup T among the Kurru and Bauris tribes of the Dravidians who live in India. This is what happens when one leaves their comfort zone (mine being autsomal DNA base data).

Yes in fact!

It says nothing about their ethnic group, clan whatsoever. In fact it is so old that it doesn't really give you any genealogical information. I believe this one is now native, but all other L1 lineages are likely not (especially L1c).

I'll rework the chart immediately, thanks. Were political considerations involved in the naming decisions?

It is puzzling that the Dirs of Somalia ( T1a3 ) have nothing in common with Yemeni.
The latter group is found in Northeast Africans due to the ancient connection between Nilo-Saharans and Cushites. Found in North Africans and Nilo-Saharan/Sahel groups but not Southeast Africans. The Genetic Ancestry DNA Report uses over thirty reference populations to determine your ancestral composition.. I lack two of the mutations that define L0f (13145G and 16327C), meaning my lineage split off sometime before the other lineages defined as L0f split up. Other variants are likely not and just recent additions. From what a friend told me L0a'b'f is one of the oldest lineages found in modern humans. The Genetic Ancestry DNA Report uses over thirty reference populations to determine your ancestral composition.


with a sample size of 190 Somalis.

:), Chart based on those percentages you ascertained:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ccpHA4xD2vgNQrKftOQqbNBqYQu2O1q00mCzMXnx52Y/pubchart?oid=1339914478&format=interactive, I got R0a for my mtdna where would you say this came from? If this is your first visit, be sure to And around when?, I'm a northern Somali, (isaaq). Thus, their maternal lineage did NOT come from Somalia and should not be included in your stats.I have a couple more Somalis that you probably did not include:L4a1aR0a1aM1a*L0a'b'f*N1e'I*IMG: http://i.imgur.com/eM2qVLD.png. With the above knowledge in mind I analyzed Boattini’s & Soares’ et al.

Once your DNA data is stored in your Sequencing.com account, after purchasing this DNA report simply click the app's 'Start' button and you'll soon have your results. Origin of mtDNA Haplogroup V in Cantabria, Northern Spain? Therefore, the Mikkelsen et al. I just opted to get rid of Boattini et al. Our clinical-grade 30x Whole Genome Sequencing test obtains data on 100% of your genome. Yahoo is part of Verizon Media. not somali trolling (includes your choice of DNA analysis apps & reports).

Haplogroup.