Haplogroup G is a Y chromosome DNA haplogroup, a branch of the family of modern humans on the male side. Men and their male descendants belonging to a Y-DNA haplogroup are closely related to each other on the patrilineal (father-to-son only) side.
Hello. Welcome to all. I'm Itai Perez and my paternal ancestors are tunisian jews. I tested at 23andme and FTDNA (YDNA-37). From that I know so far that I am G2a but neither G2a1, G2a2 nor G2a3. I am waiting for my L91 test to see if I am…
Haplogroup G is a Y chromosome DNA haplogroup, a branch of the family of modern humans on the male side. Men and their male descendants belonging to a Y-DNA haplogroup are closely related to each other on the patrilineal (father-to-son only) side.
Haplogroup G is a Y chromosome DNA haplogroup, a branch of the family of modern humans on the male side. Men and their male descendants belonging to a Y-DNA haplogroup are closely related to each other on the patrilineal (father-to-son only) side.
Haplogroup G is a Y chromosome DNA haplogroup, a branch of the family of modern humans on the male side. Men and their male descendants belonging to a Y-DNA haplogroup are closely related to each other on the patrilineal (father-to-son only) side.
Hi Roy:
Well, Debbie and I were both convinced you were of Haplogroup G, especially with your paternal ancestry as it is a close match to those of Haplogroup G. Thanks for writing and clarifying this ... I'll "call off the dogs" ...…
Haplogroup G is a Y chromosome DNA haplogroup, a branch of the family of modern humans on the male side. Men and their male descendants belonging to a Y-DNA haplogroup are closely related to each other on the patrilineal (father-to-son only) side.
William:
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Haplogroup G is a Y chromosome DNA haplogroup, a branch of the family of modern humans on the male side. Men and their male descendants belonging to a Y-DNA haplogroup are closely related to each other on the patrilineal (father-to-son only) side.
You are welcome, Robert:
I have no idea how useful GenealogyWise will be, but they certainly attracted a lot of subscribers very quickly. It will be interesting to see if they succeed in the long-term. In other words ... will they become like…
Hi Peter, thanks for the invite. I have set up a page and we'll see what happens. Already have about a dozen members looking for their roots, so who knows. Bet I won't find too many "G-men" there like us! Take care.
Thanks for your note. I will join haplogrop_g on genealogywise. I thought I did already.
I am on facebook and I know there are a lot of people and many relatives that I already have in my Family Tree database. I hope I will find what I want.
I have now 67 markers and hope other will test for more.
Best regards Ralph
Hi Peter
I am on facebook but as my facebook is a bizarre random place where myself and eldest grandaughter and daughters and numerous wierd friends keep in touch. I'll decline the facebook offer. But will keep in touch with the G group.
Hi Peter, thanks for the welcome. Yes I had a 33 marked test done through Ancestry. Their results have me as G2a. With the German sir name, Hoover, I'm more confused than ever. I'm hoping I can learn more about my recent ancestors.
Robert
Thanks Peter,
I hope you will be as successful in achieving that perfect match.
My newly found first cousin has other designations listed. I am assuming that it is because he had more testing. (M201, P15.) I am also assuming that designation fits me as well
I will check out the public page and attempt learn a bit more about my category.