Haplogroup I-M253, also known as I1, is a Y chromosome haplogroup. The genetic markers confirmed as identifying I-M253 are the SNPs M253,M307.2/P203.2...
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Haplogroup I-M438, also known as I2 (ISOGG 2019), is a human DNA Y-chromosome haplogroup, a subclade of haplogroup I-M170. Haplogroup I-M438 originated...
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Haplogroup I (M170) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It is a subgroup of haplogroup IJ, which itself is a derivative of the haplogroup IJK. Subclades...
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founder of Stockholm, the modern capital of Sweden, belonged to Y Haplogroup I-M253, according to Andreas Carlsson at the National Board of Forensic Medicine...
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of the Roma people. Haplogroup I (M170, M258) is found mainly in Europe and the Caucasus. Haplogroup I1 Nordid/Nordic Europids (M253) Found mainly in northern...
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Haplogroup F-L15). IJK is a branch of Haplogroup HIJK. The immediate descendants of IJ are Haplogroup I and Haplogroup J. Its sole sibling is K (which includes...
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Anglo-Scandinavian Danes (Germanic tribe) Geats Goths Gotlander Haplogroup I-M253 Norse-Gaels Swedes (Germanic tribe) For example: "Most of the earliest...
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(Y-DNA) Haplogroup I-M170 (Y-DNA) Haplogroup I-M253 (Y-DNA) Haplogroup I-M438 (Y-DNA) Haplogroup J-M172 (Y-DNA) Haplogroup J-M267 (Y-DNA) Haplogroup J-P209...
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Viking expansion (section Common Y-haplogroups)
as that directly from Scandinavia.[citation needed] Haplogroup I-M253, also known as haplogroup I1, is the most common haplotype among Scandinavian males...
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(M253, M307, P30, P40) (Northern Europe, dominant in Scandinavia) Haplogroup I2 (S31) (Central and Southeast Europe, Sardinia, Balkans) Haplogroup J...
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Scandinavian folklore Scandinavian literature Scandinavian diaspora Haplogroup I-M253 Haplogroup R1a-Z284 Moberg 1972, p. 264 "Ethnically they were of Germanic...
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Y-DNA haplogroups in populations of Europe are haplogroups of the male Y-chromosome found in European populations. The table below shows the human Y-chromosome...
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Sweden have similar structure to Swedes and Finns for haplogroup I1 and N1c. Haplogroup I-M253 in Sami is explained by immigration (of men) during the...
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known descendants of Edmund are consistent with Haplogroup I-M253; this is an exceedingly rare haplogroup among the Welsh but is relatively common among...
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area, via immigration from Spain and Latin America, as well as haplogroup I1 (I-M253) which came from Germanic Europeans and had spread to the Philippines...
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dating to about 5000 BCE. Haplogroup I-M253 (I1) at 4,3% of which L22, Z58 and Z63. According to a study published in 2010, I-M253 originated between 3,170...
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backgrounds, having in all 21 differing Y-chromosome haplogroups: E-M78, E-M123, G-M285, G-P15, G-M377, H-M69, I-M253, J-P58, J-M172*, J-M410*, J-M67, J-M68, J-M318...
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The frequency of Y haplogroups in percent among Kazakh tribes. Senior Zhuz is formed by a combination of not only genetically related tribal groups, but...
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producing industry. Bearers of the surname belong to various haplogroups including E-M2, I-M233, I-M253,J-M172, R-M269, R-YP5578 Amariah Farrow (born 1980), professional...
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and 2.1% N-P43, with sporadic instances of I-M253, R1b-M269, J2, and Q. According to Adamov, haplogroup N1c1 makes up 94% of the Sakha population. This...
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show close affinity to other neighboring South Slavs. Y-chromosomal haplogroups identified among the Serbs from Serbia and near countries are the following...
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the 7th century Salme defined Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a1a1b, N1a1a1a1a1a1a, I1-M253 and mtDNA haplogroup T2b5a, V, J2a1a1a2, H10e, K1c1h, W6a, U3b1b...
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G2a (two G2a2b2a1a1b1a1a2 and three more with derived subclades), 19 I1-M253 with SNPs below L1237, Z2039 and P109, 1 I2a1b1, 1 J2b2a1, 1 J2a1a, 2 N1a...
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I1 samples list and discussion". GenArchivist. Various (2024-03-07). "An I-M253 among the Cisalpine Celts?". GenArchivist. Walters, Sam (2024-02-14). "Ancient...
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Analyses of haplogroup testing identified the people as having the Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a1a1b, N1a1a1a1a1a1a, I1-M253 and mtDNA haplogroup T2b5a, V...
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• Haplogroup I is typically found in high frequencies in Scandinavia and parts of the Balkans. It is thought to be one of the oldest haplogroups in Europe...
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Çinamak(northern Albania), half of the samples belonged to J-L283. Y haplogroup I is represented by I1 more common in northern Europe and I2 where several...
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R1a1a-M558 in 35.2% and I1 (M253) in 6.3% of the samples analyzed. In lower levels, 2.5% of I2b (M223) and 0.6% I2a (P37.2) – haplogroups historically associated...
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predominantly Scandinavian Y-DNA haplogroups. The most common Y-DNA haplogroup among the Wielbark individuals was Y-DNA haplogroup I1-M253, characteristic of the...
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