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Historic Migration Patterns Are Written in Americans’ DNA
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Historic Migration Patterns Are Written in Americans’ DNA
“Studies of DNA from ancient human fossils have helped scientists to trace human migration routes around the world thousands of years ago. But can modern DNA tell us anything about more recent movements, especially in an ancestrally diverse melting pot
like the United States?”
“Understanding the genetic structure of the US is important because it helps illuminate distinctions between populations that studies might not otherwise account for. If we want genetic technologies to benefit everyone, we need to rethink our current approach
for genetic studies because at the moment, they typically miss a huge swath of American diversity.”
“Some findings caught the researchers by surprise. For instance, their analysis revealed a striking diversity in the geographic origins of participants who identified as Hispanic or Latino. The genetic patterns of these participants indicated a complex
mixture of European, African, and Native American ancestries that varied widely depending on where participants lived, whether they were in California, Texas or Florida, for example.”
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Z382-project at FTDNA
Over at the z382-project on FTDNA we are doing alot of work trying to map out?I-M253 > DF29 > Z58 > Z59 > Z2041 > Z2040 > Z382?including some custom made applications. Sometimes we expand our perspective to include clades upstream of ”ours”, in attempt to get a better picture, and here is an example of what the output can look like: ? |
Haplogroup I1 Ancient Samples Map
Since we have a first post on the list from Hans, then we can say the list is active. Thanks Hans! The map can be found here? |
Michael Sager of FTDNA at Genetic Genealogy Ireland Belfast
开云体育Michael Sager, the man behind FTDNA’s Y chromosome haplotree, will be talking about his work at Genetic Genealogy Ireland Belfast next month. You can read Michael’s profile here and get a taste of what he will be talking about: ? ? Debbie Kennett |
Re: Cheddar Man from a Y-dna perspective
I am testing a link shortener to see if the link will be active, eliminating the need to copy and paste.
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There is also a direct link to the paper. Aaron On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 02:06 PM, Hans De Beule wrote: https://www.academia.edu/people/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=cheddar+man |
Cheddar Man from a Y-dna perspective
Hi all, Great that we have a new list!
To fuel the fire and start some activity I post a link to my recent citizen science paper "Cheddar Man from a Y-dna perspective".
It think it will interest all those focussing on I2: https://www.academia.edu/people/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=cheddar+man Comments are welcome :-)
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