t1a1 haplogroup vikings

Location:Galgedil, Funen, Denmark Location:Ladoga, Russia T1a1: 15: 130856: Dorde Mrtensdr Bjrk-Huggare 1630-1675 Kronoby FI: Finland: T1a1: T16093Y, T16126C, A16129G, A16163G, C16186T, T16187C, T16223C, G16230A, T16278C, C16294T, C16311T: Age:Viking 6-10th centuries CE Y-DNA:N-Y21546 mtDNA:H3a1, Sample:VK248 / Faroe_22 Y-DNA:R-S2886 Y-DNA:R-YP6189 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE The other subclades are L41.2 (very rare) and L161.1 (found mostly in Germany and the British Isles). Y-DNA:L-L595 FTDNA Comment:Possibly E-Z16663 mtDNA:K1b1c, Sample:VK313 / Denmark_Rantzausminde Grav 2 Due to mixing resulting from the Viking raids beginning at Lindisfarne in 793 , the UK population today carries as much as 6% Viking DNA. Compared with the most frequent haplogroup in the general population (that is, H and T clades), the T1a1 haplogroup has a HR of 0.62 (95% CI, 0.40 to 0.95; P = 0.03). He almost surely belongs to a branch under Q-Y2200. Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Location:Oland, Sweden mtDNA:H5a1c1a, Sample:VK258 / UK_Dorset-3733 Y-DNA:R-BY27605 Age:Viking 847 65 CE Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE mtDNA:X2b4, Sample:VK17 / Russia_Ladoga_5680-17 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Y-DNA: R-YP390 mtDNA:H1n-T146C! mtDNA:H3g1, Sample:VK386 / Norway_Oppland 5305 Derived for 9, ancestral for 3. Age:Viking 850-900 CE Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Location:Bdkergarden, Langeland, Denmark mtDNA:H10, Sample:VK177 / UK_Oxford_#21 mtDNA:H82, Sample:VK178 / UK_Oxford_#22 About 33% of Norwegians fall under the I-M253 haplogroup. Y-DNA:R-CTS8746 Location:Ingiridarstadir, Iceland New path = I-FT8660>I-FT8457 mtDNA:H1c3, Sample:VK156 / Poland_Bodzia B4 mtDNA:H6a1a, Sample:VK517 / Sweden_Uppsala_UM36031_623b mtDNA:J1c3f, Sample:VK110 / Iceland_115S mtDNA:J2b1a, Sample:VK362 / Denmark_Bogovej LMR 12077 Derived for 2, ancestral for 1. Age:Early Viking 8th century CE For brevity, only the first three levels of subclades (branches) are shown. Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE [10] Additionally, haplogroup T has been observed in ancient Guanche fossils excavated in Gran Canaria and Tenerife on the Canary Islands, which have been radiocarbon-dated to between the 7th and 11th centuries CE. Age:Viking 11th century ASH087 and I2923 Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Y-DNA:G-M201 Location:Oland, Sweden This is a list of haplogroups of historic people.Haplogroups can be determined from the remains of historical figures, or derived from genealogical DNA tests of people who trace their direct maternal or paternal ancestry to a noted historical figure. The current build is #17. Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark The influence of Viking-Age migrants to the British Isles is obvious in archaeological and place-names evidence, but their demographic impact has been unclear. FTDNA Comment:Shares 3 SNPs with a man from Norway downstream of I-Y24625. Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Location:Newark_Deerness, Orkney, Scotland, UK Location:Hesselbjerg, Jutland, Denmark Y-DNA:R-YP4932 Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Location:Church2, Faroes Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Age:Viking 9-12th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-YP5718 Location:Hofstadir, Iceland FTDNA Comment:Splits N-BY21933 (L550). Y-DNA:R-Y47841 There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. Y-DNA:R-S10708 Sample:VK153 / Poland_Bodzia B1 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia A painting by Peter Nicolai Arbo, a Norwegian historical painter. Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Location:Nordland, Nor_North, Norway Y-DNA:I-Z2040 Y-DNA:N-Y10933 Do a browser search on this article to see if your haplogroup is shown. Rule of thumb is that SNP generations are 80-100 years each. FTDNA Comment:Shares 1 SNP with a man from Denmark. mtDNA:N1a1a1, Sample:VK234 / Faroe_2 Age:Iron Age 5-6th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Splits the I-Z24071 branch, positive only for Y22478. Location:San_Lorenzo, Foggia, Italy A subclade is a subgroup of a haplogroup Delving deeper into the science Age:Viking 880-1000 CE mtDNA:H3-T152C! Location:Hedmark, Nor_South, Norway Location:Oland, Sweden Y-DNA:R-L151 Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Y-DNA:R-BY33037 FTDNA Comment:Possibly forms a branch down of I-Y15295. FTDNA Comment:Joins ancient Estonian samples V9 and X14 New branch = I-FT273387 Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-M269 Y-DNA:R-FT148754 Location:Ridgeway_Hill_Mass_Grave_Dorset, Dorset, England, UK Location:Nordland, Nor_North, Norway mtDNA:K1b2a3, Sample:VK336 / Oland_1075 Age:Viking 10th century CE mtDNA:U5b1b1a, Sample:VK357 / Oland_1097 Forms a branch down of I-BY98617 (L22). FTDNA Comment:Said to be brother of VK497 at I-BY86407 which is compatible with this placement, although no further Y-SNP evidence exists due to low coverage Location:V051, Western Settlement, Greenland Haplogroup R1b (M269, U106, P312) Especially interesting is the finding of R1b-L151 widely distributed in the historical Nordic Bronze Age region, which is in line with the estimated TMRCA for R1b-P312 subclades found in Scandinavia, despite the known bottleneck among Germanic peoples under U106. mtDNA:N1a1a1a2, Sample:VK267 / Sweden_Karda 21 Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-BY25698 FTDNA Comment:Splits R-BY45170 (DF27). Y-DNA:I-L813 Derived for 1 ancestral for 6. Y-DNA:I-S20602 Location:Ribe, Jutland, Denmark mtDNA:H49a, Sample:VK251 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-30.64 mtDNA:T2b, Sample:VK390 / Norway_Telemark 1648-A Conclusion The present work provides further evidence that retrieval of ancient human DNA is a possible task provided adequate precautions are taken and well . Location:Church2, Faroes Y-DNA:R-S695 Y-DNA:R-BY3222 Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Y-DNA:R-BY10450 Y-DNA:R-Y75899 It is usually symptom-less and increases the risk of sudden cardiac death, which often happens to those of as early in life as teenagers and may affect those who are active and have no other risk factors.[14]. Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Location:Sor-Trondelag, Nor_Mid, Norway Location:Hundstrup_Mose, Sealand, Denmark New path = R-BY67003>R-BY45170 They found T2a1b in the Middle Volga region and Bulgaria, and T1a both in central Ukraine and the Middle Volga. mtDNA:HV9b, Sample:VK57 / Gotland_Frojel-03601 New branch = R-BY186623 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Y-DNA:I-Y2592 Y-DNA:R-BY202785 Just hours later, Science Daily published the article, Worlds largest DNA sequencing of Viking skeletons reveals they werent all Scandinavian. Science magazine published Viking was a job description, not a matter of heredity, massive ancient DNA study shows. National Geographic wrote here, and CNN here. mtDNA Haplogroup T1a Phylotree History Phylotree.org is the maternal (mtDNA) tree of humanity. Its age is between 9,900 and 19,500 years (Behar et al., 2012b). Location:Brondsager_Torsiinre, Sealand, Denmark Y-DNA:I-Y22507 mtDNA:K1c1, Sample:VK269 / Sweden_Karda 24 Y-DNA:I-Y22478 FTDNA Comment:Splits R-FT148754 (DF63). FTDNA Comment:Shares 10 SNPs with a man with unknown origins (American) downstream of R-BY1701. mtDNA:T2b3b, Sample:VK30 / Sweden_Skara 105 Forms a new branch down of R-YP5161 (L448). mtDNA:U5b1b1a, Sample:VK133 / Denmark_Galgedil KO In Britain, haplogroup I1-M253 et al is often used as a marker for "invaders," Viking or Anglo-Saxon. Forgot your Kit Number or GAP Username? mtDNA:H16, Sample:VK484 / Estonia_Salme_II-Q Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Age:Viking 880-1000 CE The haplogroup was previously thought to have originated 15,000 years ago in Iberia, but as of 2010 it was estimated to have originated between 4,000 - 5,000 years ago, in Chalcolithic Europe. Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden mtDNA:K1a4d, Sample:VK264 / UK_Dorset-3744 Found in Svan population from Caucasus (Georgia) T* 10,4% and T1 4,2%. Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden mtDNA:H1s, Sample:VK582 / SBM1028 ALKEN ENGE 2013, X2244 Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden New branch = N-BY160234 Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Derived for 6 ancestral for 3. mtDNA:H16, Sample:VK498 / Estonia_Salme_II-Z Location:Oland, Sweden Y-DNA:I-Y5362 Some contemporary notable figures have made their test results public in the course of news programs or documentaries about this topic; they may . Location:Hringsdalur, Iceland The T maternal clade is thought to have emanated from the Near East (Bermisheva 2002) harv error: no target: CITEREFBermisheva2002 (help). Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia FTDNA Comment:VK506 and VK367 split the I-BY67827 branch. New path = I-FGC15543>I-FGC15561 mtDNA:T2b, Sample:VK23 / Russia_Ladoga_5680-9 FTDNA Comment:Shares 8 SNPs with a man from Russia. Derived for 2, ancestral for 7. Location:Skmsta, Uppsala, Sweden Location:Oland, Sweden mtDNA:H1cg, Sample:VK138 / Denmark_Galgedil AQQ Y-DNA:I-FGC15560 . mtDNA:H1ao. Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Location:149, Eastern Settlement, Greenland Age:Viking 9th century CE Forms a new branch down of I-FT3562 (P109). Age:Early Viking 8th century CE New path = R-Y13816>R-Y13833 New path = I-Y5612>I-Y5619 Location:64, Eastern Settlement, Greenland Location:Oland, Sweden The basal haplogroup T* is found among Algerians in Oran (1.67%) and Reguibate Sahrawi (0.93%). Y-DNA:I-Y22923 Y-DNA:I-S26361 Location:Frojel, Gotland, Sweden Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Age:Viking 11th century Location:Church2, Faroes mtDNA:U3a1, Sample:VK426 / Sweden_Skara 216 Nov 12, 2022 - Explore Lisa Burnette Munn's board "Haplogroup T1a1", followed by 406 people on Pinterest. Y-DNA:R-YP1370 Age:Viking 6-10th centuries CE Y-DNA:J-Z8424 Y-DNA:I-FGC8677 Forms a new branch down of N-Y7795. mtDNA:U5a1b-T16362C, Sample:VK174 / UK_Oxford_#18 mtDNA: J1b1a1a, I match Y-DNA sample VK174 / UK_Oxford_#18 Haplogroup: R-FGC17429, We are a group of 23 Reid males, ancestors from Scotland under R-FGC17427. Subdividing Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a1 reveals Norse Viking dispersal lineages in Britain Eur J Hum Genet. But the recent discovery of a skeletal sample from 1200 BC in the Hebrides blows that out of the water. Sample:VK274 / Denmark_Kaargarden 391 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Origins and history of Haplogroup T (mtDNA) . mtDNA:T2b5, Sample:VK139 / Denmark_Galgedil ANG New branch = I-BY108664 Age:Viking 10th century CE One Viking boat burial in an Estonian Viking cemetery shows that 4 Viking brothers died and were buried together, ostensibly perishing in the same battle, on the same day. Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Apart from a peak in Cyprus, T2c1 is most common in the Persian Gulf region but is also found in the Levant and in Mediterranean Europe, with a more far-flung distribution at very low levels. mtDNA:H1-T152C! Y-DNA:I-M253 Y-DNA:R-FGC52679 Back to Homepage. We also identified three potential susceptibility loci, including G13708A/rs28359178, which has demonstrated an inverse association with familial breast cancer risk. mtDNA:H1a, Sample:VK497 / Estonia_Salme_II- Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Kyle, a 53-year-old man from Texas, said that his GAT showed that he "had a Viking haplogroup" (I-M253) and that it confirmed a "Viking lineage" on . Age:Viking 10th century CE Age:Early Norse 10-12th centuries CE Y-DNA:I-Z16971 One of these burials may actually be the earliest Pict skeleton sequenced to date. The second-most common haplogroup in England is Haplogroup I1a, sometimes called the "Viking haplogroup" because it seems to follow routes of Viking conquest in northern Europe. Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Y-DNA:I-S18218 The split between T1 and T2 probably occurred 21,000 years ago. mtDNA:J1c2t, Sample:VK345 / Oland_1045 mtDNA:U4b1b1, Sample:VK166 / UK_Oxford_#4 You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. His Y-DNA is Q-M378 (previously Q1b). mtDNA:U5b1b1g1, Sample:VK420 / Norway_Hedmark 2813 I was surprised to find a sister-branch to my own mitochondrial J1c2f. Age:Viking 10th century CE T1a1 Y-DNA (M) R-U152-L2 mtDNA (P) H5k T1a1 - Any others here? mtDNA:J2a2c, Sample:VK238 / Faroe_4 mtDNA:H3h, Sample:VK410 / Russia_Ladoga_5680-15 Kosminski's T1a1 haplogroup may have been uncommon in late 19th-century Britain, suggesting a lower percentage match, but that doesn't preclude the possibility that another person with the same maternal haplogroup committed the murder and left biological evidence on the shawl. Age:Viking 9-10th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Shares 2 SNPs with an American of unknown origins. FTDNA Comment:Shares 17 SNPs with a man from the UAE. New branch = I-Y79817 The mutations identified with Haplogroup I-M253 (Y-DNA) are M253, M307, P30, and P40. Location:Alken_Enge, Jutland, Denmark H1 is a mitochondrial DNA haplogroup that is very diverse and fairly widespread. Y-DNA:R-YP617 Location:Church2, Faroes More conservative placement is at R-P310 Location:Islandbridge, Dublin, Ireland Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden These coincide with the latter part of the Andronovo period and the Saka period in the region.[5]. Y-DNA:R-BY32008 mtDNA:K1a4a1a2b, Sample:VK404 / Sweden_Skara 277 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Users in this group may want to share their family trees with each other to find overlaps and merge duplicate profiles in order to join or expand the World Family Tree and discover new . mtDNA:U2e2a1a1, Sample:VK165 / UK_Oxford_#3 Y-DNA:I-FGC21682 Age:Viking 880-1000 CE [1] It is also distributed among the Soqotri (1.2%). Y-DNA:I-Y4051 Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark Performance & security by Cloudflare. Y-DNA:R-BY32357 Location:Hedmark, Nor_South, Norway Y-DNA:I-BY31739 Well, to simplify, according to the International Society of Genetic Genealogy, a haplogroup is a genetic population group of people who share a common ancestor on either their paternal or maternal line. Age:Viking 10th century CE FTDNA Comment:Shares 2 SNPs with a man from Switzerland. Go to your Y or mitochondrial DNA results and find your haplogroup. Y-DNA:R-Z27210 Y-DNA:I-F3312 Y-DNA:N-S23232 Sample:VK215 / Denmark_Gerdrup-B; sk 1 Location:Ship_Street_Great, Dublin, Ireland Forms a branch down of R-BY166065 (L1066). Have seen it on Genoplot! Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden Y-DNA:R-CTS1211 FTDNA Comment:Said to be brother of VK497 at I-BY86407 which is compatible with this placement, although no further Y-SNP evidence exists due to low coverage mtDNA:H2a1, Sample:VK438 / Gotland_Frojel-04498 Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE mtDNA:K2a3a, Sample:VK337 / Oland_1064 The frequency of T1a and T2 in Yamna samples were each 14.5%, a percentage higher than in any country today and only found in similarly high frequencies among the Udmurts of the Volga-Ural region. Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Location:Church2, Faroes Y-DNA:I-BY67763 The clade is also found everywhere in Central Asia and deep into North Asia, as far east as Mongolia. mtDNA:H1m, Sample:VK473 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-126 mtDNA:J1b1a1, Sample:VK388 / Norway_Nordland 253 In human population genetics, mitochondrial (mtDNA) haplogroups define the major lineages of direct maternal (female) lines back to a shared common ancestor in Africa.In human genetics, Haplogroup T is a predominately Eurasian lineage.. Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Location:Ridgeway_Hill_Mass_Grave_Dorset, Dorset, England, UK Age:Viking 880-1000 CE New branch = R-FT108043 mtDNA:U4a2a1, Sample:VK481 / Estonia_Salme_II-F Age:Viking 900-1050 CE mtDNA:U5b1c2b, Sample:VK31 / Sweden_Skara 194 mtDNA:U5a2a1b1. Y-DNA:R-FGC17230 Age:Early Viking Late Germanic Iron Age/early Viking Abstract In 1998, a Viking Age mass grave was discovered and excavated at St. Laurences churchyard in Sigtuna, Sweden. Location:Krakw, Poland mtDNA:H3v-T16093C, Sample:VK232 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-240.65 [6], T2 is also found among the Soqotri (7.7%). mtDNA:H3a1, Sample:VK46 / Faroe_19 Age:Viking 880-1000 CE mtDNA:H54, Sample:VK87 / Denmark_Hesselbjerg Grav 41b, sk PC Y-DNA:I-A8462 Age:Viking 900-1050 CE New path = R-YP5155>R-Y29963 Forms a new branch down of I2-Y23710 (L801). Sample:VK190 / Greenland late-0996 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE [2], Wilde et al. Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia If your haplogroup isnt showing, you could be downstream of the Viking haplogroup, so youll need to use the Y DNA Block Tree (for Big Y testers) or. Age:Viking 6-10th centuries CE Y-DNA:I-Y10639 Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Forms a new branch downstream of R-BY220332 (U152). Most of T2c comprises haplogroup T2c1. T is found in approximately 10% of native Europeans. mtDNA:H2a2a1, Sample:VK335 / Oland_1068 FTDNA Comment:VK484 and VK486 both split R-FT103482 (Z283). Genes found in Vikings were contributed from across Europe, including southern Europe, and as afar away as Asia. mtDNA:U5b2b5, Sample:VK444 / Oland_1059 Y-DNA:R-M269 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE mtDNA:H1, Sample:VK443 / Oland_1101 Y-DNA:R-FGC10249 mtDNA:H13a1a1b, Sample:VK64 / Gotland_Frojel-03504 Y-DNA:N-FGC14542 Y-DNA:R-FT20255 [1] Some non-basal T clades are also commonly found among the Niger-Congo-speaking Serer due to diffusion from the Maghreb, likely with the spread of Islam.[12]. Y-DNA:I-M253 Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Y-DNA:R-M269 Location:Ljungbacka, Malmo, Sweden Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE mtDNA:K1a3a, Sample:VK183 / Greenland F6 mtDNA:U4a2a, Sample:VK487 / Estonia_Salme_II-A Y-DNA:N-Y21546 FTDNA Comment:Possible Z140 Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Location:Bodzia, Poland Y-DNA:R-BY154143 Location:Telemark, Nor_South, Norway mtDNA:H1m, Sample:VK205 / Orkney_Newark 68/12 New path = R-FT148796>R-FT148754 mtDNA:T1a1, Sample:VK296 / Denmark_Hundstrup Mose sk 1 51.222.108.216 Location:Galgedil, Funen, Denmark mtDNA:J1b1a1, Sample:VK398 / Sweden_Skara 231 mtDNA:U2e2a1a, Sample:VK533 / Oland 1076 28364 35 Location:Ladby, Funen, Denmark Just hours later, Science Daily published the article, "World's largest DNA sequencing of Viking skeletons reveals they weren't all Scandinavian." Science magazine published "'Viking' was a job description, not mtDNA:V, Sample:VK549 / Estonia_Salme_II-J Y-DNA:R-S2857 Age:Viking 880-1000 CE The largest single group are probably Jewish, then Finnish. mtDNA:H2a2a1, Sample:VK494 / Poland_Sandomierz 1/13 The observation of haplogroup I in the present study (<2% in modern Scandinavians) supports our previous findings of a pronounced frequency of this haplogroup in Viking and Iron Age Danes. Y-DNA:R-CTS5533 Y-DNA:I-CTS10228 Y-DNA:I-S14887 558 Location:Buckquoy_Birsay, Orkney, Scotland, UK Haplogroup T is composed of two main branches T1 and T2. Y-DNA:I-BY67827 Location:Ladoga, Russia This does NOT increase the price you pay but helps me to keep the lights on and this informational blog free for everyone. mtDNA:H6a1a, Sample:VK492 / Estonia_Salme_II-B Y-DNA:R-S6355 Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK 23andme states that I-L22 is "extremely rare among 23andme users" (1/110.000), and I'm trying to dig a bit deeper into this. New path = J-BY62479>J-BY72550 mtDNA:H-C16291T, Sample:VK539 / Ukraine_Shestovitsa-8870-97 Y-DNA:R-S658 Location:Ridgeway_Hill_Mass_Grave_Dorset, Dorset, England, UK Y-DNA:R-M269 mtDNA:H1-C16239T, Sample:VK401 / Sweden_Skara 229 mtDNA:H1a1, Sample:VK480 / Estonia_Salme_II-E Age:Iron Age 4th century CE

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