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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06865-0


 

Wondering if anyone has tried to look more closely at the 6 R-P310 in Neolithic Denmark in this study? I don't if they Have Bam files. Would be interesting to know what their downstream haplogroups were,if any.


 

Hi Rob,

BAM files of these aDNA are available in the European Nucleotide Archives (ENA) database:


Among these aDNAs, NEO752 was yet analyzed by FTDNA (Mades? 752): R-Z18 (3 positive reads for U106, then for R-Z18: 1 positive read for Z16, Z370, 2 for Z371, 3 for Z369).

I don't know (but I assume that was the case) if the other R1b aDNAs in this study were analyzed by FTDNA (we can no longer see the R-P310 aDNAs in the corresponding public Discover tree...).

However, several forums address this paper:

(see page 4)

An article from this same scientific project deals more specifically with Danish aDNAs:


Cheers,

Ewenn