Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
Thanks again Dr. McDonald for your input.? So while I can conclude that R-A321 is a Campsie parish snp, any thoughts on prior history will have to wait until one of the gap snps pop up in an ancient
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A321son <bpkgroups@...>
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#7904
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Re: Hg38 to T2T upgrate
Hi Ciar¨¢n Before the upgrade I had two SNP matches at the level Y128031. With one, a BigY500, I had 34 shared SNPs and 20 assumed shared SNPs. With the other, a T2T Nebula Genomics test I had 43
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Kevin Terry
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#7903
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Re: Hg38 to T2T upgrate
Hello KevinI am interested in this upgrade. Have you learned anything? Is it worth it? Ciar¨¢n
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C.B.
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#7902
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Re: Hg38 to T2T upgrate
I received my T2T results today. Attached shows the difference with the upgrade. It will take me some time to digest this! -- Kevin Terry
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Kevin Terry
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#7901
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
Hi all, These are the formation dates of each haplogroup, but it's more normal to talk about the TMRCAs. In terms of understanding origins, you should be looking at the geographical distribution of a
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Iain
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#7900
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
It is interesting to note that in the mid 14th century, aside from the Bishop of Glasgow, the Galbraiths and the Lennoxes, a good chunk of the land in Campsie, Baldernock and Strathblane parishes were
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A321son <bpkgroups@...>
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#7899
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
Myles: I was just going by wikipedia which records that in 2021 immigrants accounted for 1,036,803 people out of a population of 5,391,369 or 19.23%
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A321son <bpkgroups@...>
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#7898
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Mass grave with 1,000-1500 (plague) skeletons found in Germany | CNN
A sad discovery. At the same time, a wealth of DNA extraction possibilities, should funding be made available. These are all likely locals and it would be interesting to see an analysis of Y-DNA
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Dan D.
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#7897
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
There are still a HUGE number of haplogroups to discover for males in Norway during the 1500¡¯s. Almost daily I check the Hordaland Norway DNA Project
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Myles Twete
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#7896
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
In my father's line, I? know that his family is from Ravensberg, Germany (immigration to US c. 1890) and have a paper trail of marriages and baptisms back to about 1760. ?There are no testers that
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Linda Wheaton
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#7895
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
Thank you Dr. Iain McDonald for your input.? Just to be clear there are a couple of points perhaps misunderstood that I want to be clear about. 1) Kincaids emerge in Scottish records in 1425.? The
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A321son <bpkgroups@...>
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#7894
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
Hi all, There's a lot here to unpack, so let me start from the beginning: FTDNA's TMRCAs are likely to be significantly better than what's currently on the Big Tree. There are several reasons for this
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Iain
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#7893
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
Thanks for your feedback Susan. For Kincaids, until something new pops up, all lines appear to be extinct from 100 AD to 1425 AD.? After 20 years and perhaps over 35 million ancestry dna tests (30
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A321son <bpkgroups@...>
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#7892
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Re: Hg38 to T2T upgrate
Thanks to all for all the advice. I have ordered the T2T analysis & will share any relevant information. Interestingly what drew my attention to the T2T analysis was a new SNP match on YFull, who
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Kevin Terry
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#7891
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
Regarding your question, and this is a general remark as I havent the ability to look at the gaps you are referring to ¡ª gaps may result from many different and/or combinations of reasons. 1st to
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Susan Hedeen
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#7890
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
STT-A2, VK268, VK290, VK324, VK424, VK117, SK328 are all relevant Norse sub Z159.? Some clearly not in line of the Galbraiths as not sub S8368.? VK268 and VK424 are just Z159.? A Frisian (Gronigen)
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A321son <bpkgroups@...>
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#7889
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
what number constitutes a few ? Also, might someone share the link to the Ancient DNA study of Viking that includes mapped data. I seemed to have missplaced link that I had.
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Richard Smith
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#7888
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
For what it's worth, the Kincaid's nearest neighbour and holder of some Kincaid lands were the Galbraiths.? They are a sub R-Z159 clade (Z159>S8368>FGC15450>FGC15439>FGC15440).? As some of you may
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A321son <bpkgroups@...>
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#7887
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
Is anyone in this group in touch with Peter Sjolund [?]. Although his expertise is the DNA of Sweden, he is bound to know anyone in Norway today who is interested in this sort of thing. The history of
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Brian Swann
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#7886
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
The Vikings were affiliated with the Clyde as well as the hybrid culture of the Gal Gaedhil which embodied Both Gaels (exceptionally prevalent in Argyll and SW Scotland among other Scottish
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Susan Hedeen
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#7885
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