Location:Oland, Sweden Age:Viking 10-13th centuries CE Y-DNA:I-BY198216 Y-DNA:I-M253 05-15-2015, 03:55 PM #2 Kale Registered Users Posts 2,721 Elwald has R-U106 & I-M233 & 1-M253 haplogroup roots, for beginnings surname mutations of Anglo Scottish Scandinavian Elwald (Elwold, Ellwood) Ellot Border Ellot-Elliot. Age:Viking 11th century mtDNA:H52, Sample:VK262 / UK_Dorset-3739 New path = I-FGC15543>I-FGC15561 New branch = I-Y79817 Y-DNA:I-Y130659 Age:Viking 640-890 CE FTDNA Comment:Splits I-BY3430. Y-DNA:R-CTS11962 Age:Early Norse 10-12th centuries CE Sample:VK509 / Estonia_Salme_I-6 If you havent tested your Y DNA and youre a male, you can, 9-17-2020 updated 3 times, approximately one-third complete, 9-18-2020 updated in afternoon with another 124 analyzed. Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Shares 3 mutations with a man from Sweden. Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Furthermore, the specific subtype T1 tends to be found further east and is common in Central Asian and modern Turkic populations (Lalueza-Fox 2004), who inhabit much of the same territory as the ancient Saka, Sarmatian, Andronovo, and other putative Iranian peoples of the 2nd and 1st millennia BC. mtDNA:J1b1a1a, Sample:VK424 / Sweden_Skara 273 mtDNA:K1a4a1b, Sample:VK529 / Norway_Nordland 642 Y-DNA:N-BY21933 mtDNA:H3h, Sample:VK344 / Oland_1030 Location:149, Eastern Settlement, Greenland Y-DNA:R-M269 Y-DNA:R-BY34800 mtDNA:K1a4, Sample:VK317 / Denmark_Kaargarden Grav BF99 FTDNA Comment:Splits R-BY16590 (L47). mtDNA:H1, Sample:VK535 / Italy_Foggia-891 ", "Unravelling migrations in the steppe: Mitochondrial DNA sequences from ancient central Asians", "Major genomic mitochondrial lineages delineate early human expansions", "The Emerging Tree of West Eurasian mtDNAs: A Synthesis of Control-Region Sequences and RFLPs", "Molecular instability of the mitochondrial haplogroup T sequences at nucleotide positions 16292 and 16296", "Mitochondrial DNA variability in Russians and Ukrainians: Implication to the origin of the Eastern Slavs", "Mitogenomic diversity in Tatars from the Volga-Ural region of Russia", "Evidence of Pre-Roman Tribal Genetic Structure in Basques from Uniparentally Inherited Markers", "Evidence of Authentic DNA from Danish Viking Age Skeletons Untouched by Humans for 1,000 Years", "Most of the extant mtDNA boundaries in south and southwest Asia were likely shaped during the initial settlement of Eurasia by anatomically modern humans", "Natural selection shaped regional mtDNA variation in humans", "Phylogeny of mitochondrial DNA macrohaplogroup N in India, based on complete sequencing: Implications for the peopling of South Asia", "No evidence for an mtDNA role in sperm motility: Data from complete sequencing of asthenozoospermic males", "Drawing the history of the Hutterite population on a genetic landscape: Inference from Y-chromosome and mtDNA genotypes", "Genetic Evidence for Complexity in Ethnic Differentiation and History in East Africa", "Where West Meets East: The Complex mtDNA Landscape of the Southwest and Central Asian Corridor", "Tracing European Founder Lineages in the Near Eastern mtDNA Pool", "Extensive Female-Mediated Gene Flow from Sub-Saharan Africa into Near Eastern Arab Populations", "Genomic identification in the historical case of the Nicholas II royal family", "Human mtDNA Haplogroups Associated with High or Reduced Spermatozoa Motility", "The Druze: A Population Genetic Refugium of the Near East", "The Expansion of mtDNA Haplogroup L3 within and out of Africa", "Mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosomal stratification in Iran: Relationship between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula", "New genetic evidence supports isolation and drift in the Ladin communities of the South Tyrolean Alps but not an ancient origin in the Middle East", "History of Click-Speaking Populations of Africa Inferred from mtDNA and Y Chromosome Genetic Variation", "Tracing the Phylogeography of Human Populations in Britain Based on 4th-11th Century mtDNA Genotypes", "Classification of European mtDNAs From an Analysis of Three European Populations", "Updated comprehensive phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial DNA variation", "Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of Semitic languages identifies an Early Bronze Age origin of Semitic in the Near East", "Geological records of the recent past, a key to the near future world environments", The Genographic Project Public Participation Mitochondrial DNA Database, Genetic Genealogy: A Personal Perspective on Tara, Karelians and Kent, England, Analysis of a Haplogroup T sequence (T5/T2), Phylogenetic Networks for the Human mtDNA Haplogroup T, mtDNA Haplogroup T - Full Genomic Sequence Research Project, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Haplogroup_T_(mtDNA)&oldid=1137138591, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2019, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, G709A, G1888A, A4917G, G8697A, T10463C, G13368A, G14905A, A15607G, G15928A, C16294T, This page was last edited on 3 February 2023, at 00:31. Location:Varnhem, Skara, 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. Y-DNA:R-CTS11962 Y-DNA:R-BY125166 Y-DNA:I-L813 mtDNA:K1a10, Sample:VK406 / Sweden_Skara 203 FTDNA Comment:Splits J2-BY62479 (M67). Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Forms a new branch downstream of R1a-YP275. 2020 Nov 2. doi: 10.1038/s41431-020-00747-z. Y-DNA:R-Y96503 Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Y-DNA:I-Z73 mtDNA:J1c-C16261T, Sample:VK287 / Denmark_Kaargarden Grav BS Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Y-DNA:R-A151 Location:Hvalba, Faroes mtDNA:T2b4-T152C! Age:Early Viking 8th century CE 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. New path = R-BY67003>R-BY45170 Forms a branch down of I-BY98617 (L22). New ancient path = I-Y6908>I-FT273257>I-FT347811 Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia T is found in approximately 10% of native Europeans. mtDNA:U5b1b1g1, Sample:VK420 / Norway_Hedmark 2813 Age:Medieval 11-13th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Links up with PGA3 (Personal Genome Project Austria) and FTDNA customer from Denmark. Location:Telemark, Nor_South, Norway mtDNA:H74, Sample:VK409 / Russia_Ladoga_5680-14 mtDNA:H5c, Sample:VK489 / Estonia_Salme_II- Age:Viking 10-13th centuries CE mtDNA:I1a1, Sample:VK70 / Denmark_Tollemosegard-EW mtDNA:J1c1b, Sample:VK514 / Norway_Nordland 5195 Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia 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. 1, sk 3 mtDNA:H1a1, Sample:VK150 / UK_Oxford_#14 Location:Galgedil, Funen, Denmark 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). [citation needed], One study has found that among the Spanish population, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) also referred to as hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) is more likely to happen in those of T2 ancestry than those in other maternal haplogroups. mtDNA:K1c2, Sample:VK95 / Iceland_127 Female Viking Warrior Discovered Through DNA Testing. mtDNA:H4a1a1a1a1, Sample:VK204 / Orkney_Newark for Brothwell mtDNA:I1a1e, Sample:VK173 / UK_Oxford_#17 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Y-DNA:I-M253 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE mtDNA:H3a1, Sample:VK248 / Faroe_22 mtDNA:HV9b, Sample:VK172 / UK_Oxford_#16 Y-DNA:R-BY2848 Sample:VK212 / Poland_Cedynia gr. Location:Gnezdovo, Russia mtDNA:H10e, Sample:VK553 / Estonia_Salme_II-M Location:San_Lorenzo, Foggia, Italy Y-DNA:R-A6707 Performance & security by Cloudflare. Y-DNA:R-FGC17429 Location:Newark_Deerness, Orkney, Scotland, UK Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Derived for 9, ancestral for 3. mtDNA:HV-T16311C! Y-DNA:R-Y13467 Age:Viking 6-10th centuries CE 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:U4b1a1a1, Sample:VK365 / Denmark_Bogovej BS Y-DNA:R-Y47841 Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Location:Cedynia, Poland Based on a sample of over 400 modern day Iranians (Kivisild and Metspalu 2003) harv error: no target: CITEREFKivisild_and_Metspalu2003 (help), the T haplogroup represents roughly 8.3% of the population (about 1 out of 12 individuals), with the more specific T1 subtype constituting roughly half of those. Age:Early Viking 8th century CE 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:H1m, Sample:VK205 / Orkney_Newark 68/12 Y-DNA:R-M269 New branch = I-FT373923 Age:Viking 853 67 CE Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Sample:VK151 / UK_Oxford_#15 Conclusion The present work provides further evidence that retrieval of ancient human DNA is a possible task provided adequate precautions are taken and well . Forms a new branch down of R-S6353. Y-DNA:R-FT7019 Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Age:Viking 880-1000 CE mtDNA:T2b, Sample:VK289 / Denmark_Bodkergarden Grav H, sk 1 mtDNA:H82, Sample:VK178 / UK_Oxford_#22 mtDNA:T2b5, Sample:VK139 / Denmark_Galgedil ANG Y-DNA:I-BY74743 New path = R-Y32857>R-Z27210 Location:Ladoga, Russia mtDNA:H4a1a4b, Sample:VK168 / UK_Oxford_#6 Y-DNA:E-Y4971 mtDNA:K2b1a1, Sample:VK515 / Norway_Nordland 4512 mtDNA:K1a4, Sample:VK430 / Gotland_Frojel-00502 mtDNA:H6a2a, Sample:VK452 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-111 FTDNA Comment:Shares 1 SNP with a man from Denmark. Y-DNA:I-Y36105 mtDNA:H2a1, Sample:VK438 / Gotland_Frojel-04498 Y-DNA:I-BY34674 Haplogroup T1 is not found among the Saami, the Jews, or the Avars of the Caucasus, and is extremely rare in Jordan, Morocco, northern Spain, Bosnia and Croatia. mtDNA:J1b1a1b, Sample:VK506 / Estonia_Salme_I-3 Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark FTDNA Comment:Shares 1 SNP with a man from the Netherlands. Y-DNA:I-S22349 The split between T1 and T2 probably occurred 21,000 years ago. FTDNA Comment:Splits I-FT8660 (L813) Derived for 3, ancestral for 3. Y-DNA:R-BY32008 Y-DNA:I-Y22923 Geneticists usually state that mitochondrial haplotype T came to the British Isles with the Vikings circa 800 AD. Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Age:Viking 880-1000 CE 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]. Sample:VK215 / Denmark_Gerdrup-B; sk 1 H1 is a mitochondrial DNA haplogroup that is very diverse and fairly widespread. I dont see the intersecting SNP yet, between the tester and the ancient sample, so if I click on I-Y2592, I can view the rest of the upstream branches of haplogroup I. mtDNA:N1a1a1, Sample:VK234 / Faroe_2 mtDNA:K1a4a1, Sample:VK259 / UK_Dorset-3734 Location:Ladoga, Russia Location:Galgedil, Funen, Denmark Its age is between 9,900 and 19,500 years (Behar et al., 2012b). mtDNA:U5a1a2b, Sample:VK292 / Denmark_Bogovej Grav A.D. Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Location:Hessum, Funen, Denmark mtDNA:H1a1, Sample:VK176 / UK_Oxford_#20 Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Ancient sample STR_486 also belongs in this group, at I-Y130747 Y-DNA:R-PH1477 mtDNA:U5a1a, Sample:VK75 / Greenland late-0929 Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-Z198 Posted on January 7, 2018. Location:Troms, Nor_North, Norway mtDNA:H1a, Sample:VK479 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-272 Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden Age:Viking 8-11th centuries CE Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Mitochondrial clade T derives from the haplogroup JT, which also gave rise to the mtDNA haplogroup J. Sample:VK327 / Denmark_Ribe 6 Location:Oland, Sweden Y-DNA:R-BY92608 mtDNA:H3v-T16093C, Sample:VK232 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-240.65 Location:Church2, Faroes Shares 2 C>T mutations with a Y15161* kit Location:64, Eastern Settlement, Greenland 24 Location:Ladoga, Russia Location:Oland, Sweden mtDNA:H1b1-T16362C, Sample:VK399 / Sweden_Skara 276 FTDNA Comment:Possibly E-Z16663 mtDNA:H1e2a, Sample:VK352 / Oland_1012 FTDNA Comment:Splits R-Z27210 (U106). mtDNA:J1c2c2a, Sample:VK157 / Poland_Bodzia B5 Age:Viking 9-10th centuries CE New path = I-BY3433>I-BY3430 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia mtDNA:H2a2a1, Sample:VK320 / Denmark_Bogovej Grav S Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Location:V051, Western Settlement, Greenland T1a1 Y-DNA (M) R-U152-L2 mtDNA (P) H5k T1a1 - Any others here? Age:Viking 10th century CE FTDNA Comment:Shares 1 SNP with a man from Denmark. Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Age:Early Norse 10-12th centuries CE Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Do a browser search on this article to see if your haplogroup is shown. Forms a new branch down of I-FT3562 (P109). Y-DNA:N-L1026 More conservative placement is at R-P310 Y-DNA:R-S2886 FTDNA Comment:Splits R-YP5155. Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark T2c and T2d appear to have a Near Eastern origin around the time of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and more recent dispersals into Europe. Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE If no T1a1 matches show in your HVR1 or HVR2 lists, they are at a genetic difference greater than 0; see below. 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. Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Age:Early Viking 8th century CE mtDNA:K2a6, Sample:VK324 / Denmark_Ribe 3 Worlds largest DNA sequencing of Viking skeletons reveals they werent all Scandinavian, Viking was a job description, not a matter of heredity, massive ancient DNA study shows, order a Y DNA test or upgrade to the Big Y-700, here, St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK, Ridgeway_Hill_Mass_Grave_Dorset, Dorset, England, UK. If you dont see it, keep scanning to the left until you see the last SNP. Age:Viking 880-1000 CE mtDNA:U2e2a1d. Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia New branch = I-BY198083 [6], T2 is also found among the Soqotri (7.7%). (2014) tested mtDNA samples from the Yamna culture, the presumed homeland of Proto-Indo-European speakers. They share one marker FT381000 (26352237 T>G) Y-DNA:R-BY39347 Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Location:Oppland, Nor_South, Norway Y-DNA:R-Z2109 Sample:VK144 / UK_Oxford_#8 Y-DNA:I-Y5362 Age:Iron Age 1st century CE mtDNA:K2a3, Sample:VK394 / Norway_Hedmark 4460 Y-DNA:I-M253 Y-DNA:R-M417 Y-DNA:N-CTS2929 Y-DNA: R-FGC12948 New path = R-Y13816>R-Y13833 mtDNA:U5a1b3a, Sample:VK338 / Denmark_Bogovej Grav BV Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Location:Oland, Sweden [9] Fossils excavated at the Late Neolithic site of Kelif el Boroud in Morocco, which have been dated to around 3,000 BCE, have also been observed to carry the T2 subclade. Location:Ridgeway_Hill_Mass_Grave_Dorset, Dorset, England, UK mtDNA:H1b5, Sample:VK493 / Estonia_Salme_II- FTDNA Comment:Possibly falls beneath I-BY195155. (2004) also found several T and T1 sequences in ancient burials, including Kurgans, in the Kazakh steppe between the 14th-10th centuries BC, as well as later into the 1st millennia BC. Y-DNA:R-PH3519 mtDNA:H13a1a1a, Sample:VK395 / Sweden_Skara 275 Location:Nordland, Nor_North, Norway The current build is #17. mtDNA:H49a, Sample:VK251 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-30.64 Location:Karda, Sweden FTDNA Comment:Shares 2 SNPs with a man from Switzerland. Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden 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. Y-DNA:R-FT20255 Y-DNA:R-L448 mtDNA:H7, Sample:VK542 / Ukraine_Chernigov Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Age:Viking 10th century CE Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-FT381000 Y-DNA:I-FGC22153 Location:029a, Eastern Settlement, Greenland Y-DNA:R-M459 Location:Troms, Nor_North, Norway mtDNA:K1c1, Sample:VK269 / Sweden_Karda 24 New branch = I-BY108664 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Sample:VK143 / UK_Oxford_#7 The Danish Viking King Sweyn Forkbeard conquered what is modern day England in 1013. Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Location:Church2, Faroes mtDNA:U5a2a1b, Sample:VK18 / Russia_Ladoga_5680-3 Age:Viking 900-1050 CE For brevity, only the first three levels of subclades (branches) are shown. Derived for 1 ancestral for 6. Y-DNA:R-PH12 Age:Viking 847 65 CE Sample:VK510 / Estonia_Salme_I-7 Y-DNA:I-FT13004 Age:Viking 10th century CE Y-DNA:I-FGC8677 mtDNA:T2b4b, Sample:VK40 / Sweden_Skara 106 Age:Viking 850-900 CE Location:Newark_Deerness, Orkney, Scotland, UK Y-DNA:R-M198 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE J1c2 and several subclades or branches were found in Viking burials. Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Y-DNA:R-YP1026 Derived for 8, ancestral for 6. New branch = I-BY60851 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Location:Oland, Sweden Age:Viking 900-1050 CE Creates a new branch down of I-Y19932 (L22). Y-DNA:I-Z16971 FTDNA Comment:Shares 5 SNPs with a man from Sweden. FTDNA Comment:Shares 3 SNPs with a man from Norway downstream of I-Y24625. mtDNA:H1-T152C! mtDNA:V, Sample:VK551 / Estonia_Salme_II-U Age:Viking 10-13th centuries CE Location:Church2, Faroes The last Russian Tsar, Nicholas II, has been shown to be of Haplogroup T, specifically subclade T2 (Ivanov 1996) harv error: no target: CITEREFIvanov1996 (help). Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE mtDNA:R0a2b, Sample:VK306 / Sweden_Skara 33 Location:Oland, Sweden Age:Viking 900-1050 CE But very little trace of the Danish Vikings is found in modern day Britons' DNA, concluded DNA scientists in 2015. Y-DNA:R-CTS4179 Y-DNA:I-Y22478 Y-DNA:R-BY106906 New path = R-FT104609>R-FT103482 [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. Y-DNA:G-M201 We also identified three potential susceptibility loci, including G13708A/rs28359178, which has demonstrated an inverse association with familial breast cancer risk. Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark The I1b-M227 subclade is . Location:Ridgeway_Hill_Mass_Grave_Dorset, Dorset, England, UK FTDNA Comment:Splits R-BY18970 (DF98). mtDNA:H3-T152C! Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Location:Frojel, Gotland, Sweden Y-DNA:R-Z331 mtDNA:J1c1a, Sample:VK16 / Russia_Ladoga_5680-2 Online ahead of print . mtDNA:H1e1a, Sample:VK261 / UK_Dorset-3736 New study reignites debate over Viking settlements in England. Age:Viking 900-1050 CE Y-DNA:R-S658 mtDNA:H1a, Sample:VK483 / Estonia_Salme_II-V Y-DNA:R-S6752 Location:Karda, Sweden Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Forms a new branch down of R-YP5161 (L448). Y-DNA:I-Z2900 The clade is also found everywhere in Central Asia and deep into North Asia, as far east as Mongolia. Age:Viking 850-900 CE mtDNA:X2b-T226C, Sample:VK411 / Denmark_Galgedil TT mtDNA:H3a1a, Sample:VK239 / Faroe_5 Y-DNA:R-L151 But the recent discovery of a skeletal sample from 1200 BC in the Hebrides blows that out of the water. FTDNA Comment:Shares 4 SNPs with a man from England. Age:Viking 847 65 CE Age:Viking 1053 60 CE Vikings raiding parties from Scandinavia originated in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Location:Bdkergarden, Langeland, Denmark Y-DNA:I-BY98617 Forms a new branch down of I-S19291. FTDNA Comment:Forms a branch with VK245 down of R-BY202785 (Z287). A few tentative medical studies have demonstrated that Haplogroup T may offer some resistance to both Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. mtDNA:H5, Sample:VK48 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-212/65 Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark Y-DNA:I-FT105192 Age:Viking 8-9th centuries CE Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK mtDNA:H6a1b3, ____________________________________________________________. FTDNA Comment:Shares 5 SNPs with a man from Norway. For many of the Y- SNPs the company uses its own proprietary S series naming system. Each build is a major update to the tree. Y-DNA:R-S1491 Y-DNA:R-BY64643 FTDNA Comment:Splits I-Y130594 (Z59). Age:Viking 8-11th centuries CE Y-DNA:I-FGC22026 Location:Kumle_hje, Langeland, Denmark Location:Oland, Sweden Age:Early Viking 8th century CE How About You Are You Related to a Viking? FTDNA Comment:Shares 1 SNP with a man from Sweden. Derived for 7, ancestral for 3. mtDNA:X2c1, Sample:VK396 / Sweden_Skara 166 Haplogroup T1a1i is a younger haplogroup, estimated at about 6000 years. Location:Tollemosegrd, Sealand, Denmark Y-DNA:R-BY92608 Location:Ladoga, Russia Based on their DNA, the brothers probably came from Sweden. Location:Lutsk, Ukraine Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Location:Ladoga, Russia mtDNA:U3a1, Sample:VK426 / Sweden_Skara 216 The other subclades are L41.2 (very rare) and L161.1 (found mostly in Germany and the British Isles). FTDNA Comment:Splits I-FGC15561. Y-DNA:R-YP256 Members of the H1 haplogroup share a common matrilineal (direct maternal) ancestor, who lived around 9,900 years ago or possibly earlier, most likely in southwest Europe. Age: Viking 11th century Y-DNA:I-Y3713 Age:Viking 900-1050 CE Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Age:LNBA 2400 BC His Y-DNA is R-M343 (formerly R1b). I need to check all of my ancestral lines, both male and female. Age:Viking 829 57 CE Location:Hesselbjerg, Jutland, Denmark Note that new Y DNA branches appear on the tree the day AFTER the change is made, and right now, changes resulting from this paper are being made hourly. mtDNA:U6a1a1, Sample:VK427 / Sweden_Skara 209 Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia . FTDNA Comment:Shares 6 SNPs with man from Sweden down of R-BY38950 (R-Y47841) Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE mtDNA:W6. Lalueza-Fox et al. We also identified three potential susceptibility loci, including G13708A/rs28359178, which has demonstrated an inverse association with familial breast cancer risk. Location:Ribe, Jutland, Denmark Age:Viking 900-1050 CE mtDNA:J1c3k, Sample:VK140 / Denmark_Galgedil PT