Thanks for this reference, Simon. I found two samples that match, at least to a degree, my own Y-haplogroup. Sample VK297 in Denmark is I1-Y4051, which is also my terminal SNP at present, and sample VK549 in Estonia is I1-P109, which is the SNP I was "stuck at" for so long, until I took the Big-Y test. There is also one sample which matches my mt-haplogroup.
... Martin Potter
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On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 05:30 PM, Simon Hedley wrote:
Since we have a first post on the list from Hans, then we can say the list is
active. Thanks Hans!
Not sure if any of the material will migrate from Rootsweb, and in case it
doesn't, I'll share the link to my map of ancient samples that have been
designated Haplogroup I1. Also including some samples that are pre-I1/I* (on
the map with black skull and crossbones) - they have derived SNPs on the I1
branch that are phyloequivalent with M253 (312 SNPs on the current YFull tree)
but also have ancestral SNPs on that level, as well as including cases where
the analysis isn't comprehensive enough to give a clear answer either way
(brown with question mark). Divided the rest of the I1 samples into I-Z2336
and downstream (red), I-Z58 and downstream (green), I-Z63 and downstream
(yellow) and blue for everything else (I-DF29 that don't fit into I-Z2336,
I-Z58, I-Z63; as well as I1 subclades that are negative for DF29).
The map can be found here
Click on pins on the map to bring up a side window with more information - eg.
archaeological context, dating (radiocarbon if available), SNP calls from BAM
file, link to the relevant paper where the sample is described. Or click on
the sample name on the left hand list. Map currently has 131 ancient samples
and will be updated as new results come in.