Haplogroup R1b is the most common Y-DNA haplogroup in Western Europe. The haplogroup, according to the 2009 ISOGG Y-DNA Haplogroup Tree, is defined by the M343 SNP (rs9786184 at position 2947824). To what subclade of R1b do you belong?See More
I discovered today from my 23andMe DNA test that I am part of the B4'5 haplogroup, with subset of B2. I was adopted and found my birth mother's family so I was aware of my Native American Ancestry, but this actually confirms what…
I just got the results for my FTDNA full mtDNA test. It confirmed my haplogroup as C1b2a, but I have no matches for the full test though I have at least 40 matches at HVR2, and hundreds at HVR1.
Haplogroup R1b is the most common Y-DNA haplogroup in Western Europe. The haplogroup, according to the 2009 ISOGG Y-DNA Haplogroup Tree, is defined by the M343 SNP (rs9786184 at position 2947824). To what subclade of R1b do you belong?See More
So far this has been much easier then fb! I don;t know why I hadn't walked down to the cemetery before - it's very pleasant there and so well kept. I did think of you when I ran across some of the Bettinger stones.
Hi Blaine, I did not know you had a mtDNA that was A2. That is pretty cool. Did you have your full (complete) mtDNA sequence done? Is it available in GenBank or elsewhere? I would like to add it to my A2 tree. :) Thanks, Ugo
GenealogyWise was unknown to me until ... about three hours ago, but it seems to be attracting a lot of attention. I've invited all the G's I know to subscribe and many are.
Best wishes for your new career at Bond, Schoeneck & King ... I can imagine there will be many interesting opportunities for a Ph.D. in Biochemistry combined with a law degree!
Regards,