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Overview of Haplogroups
Your haplogroup(s): discovery & practical meaning.
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Haplogroup X Explained
True origins of Haplogroup X - In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup X is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup.
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Family Tree DNA Results Explained: mtDNA Haplogroups & Deep Ancestry
In addition to genealogical matching, mtDNA testing uncovers the deep ancestry of your direct maternal line. This webinar focuses on mtDNA haplogroups and how they relate to your deep ancestry.
mtDNA results pages covered: Results (Haplogroup section), Matches (mtDNA Haplogroup column), Haplogroup Origins, Migration Maps
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Haplogroup R1b & subclades U106 & L21 - current research (2015)
A description of the most recent (2015) research on R1b, focusing especially on subclades U106, L21, and the importance of getting tested beyond R1b to understand ancient origins.
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World Atlas of Genetic Ancestry (6): Majority Y-DNA Haplogroups In Each Country
This is a series of videos illustrating the usage of the World Atlas of Genetic Ancestry. The complete website may be accesed at: http://atlas.xyvy.info .
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I2a Haplogroup Since the Last Ice Age
The percentile dispersion and concentration of haplogroup I to the level of I2a. annotated and animated maps and other illustrations. Prepared for the I2a1b ...
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E1b1a Paternal Haplogroup Result
Hey Guys! Here are the results from the sibling DNA video I did a few months back with my brother. You can view that video here, https://youtu.be/jLm0UISmDsA .
Links Mentioned (E1b1a)
http://www.thegeneticatlas.com/E1b1a_Y-DNA.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_E-V38
P.S. The photo used for this video is of my paternal great-grandfather, Wheeler Shelton. He was born in 1898 in a small
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The TRUTH about The Haplogroup J (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup J (Y-DNA) J is Originally from Eastern Anatolia, divided into the northern J2 and the southern J1. J2 is by far the most common variety in Europe....
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Discover Haplogroups H to H2b
A fun overview of Maternal Haplogroups H down through H2b... learn more at HistoricalRamblings.com
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Native American Anunnaki? Mounds Builders, Haplogroup X DNA
"The varying cultures collectively called Mound Builders were inhabitants of North America who, during a 5,000-year period, constructed various styles of earthen mounds for religious and ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes. These included the Pre-Columbian cultures of the Archaic period; Woodland period (Adena and Hopewell cultures); and Mississippian period; dating from roughly 340
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YDNA - haplogroup O Part I
Copied from genebase. If genebase is against the publishment of this video on youtube, I will delete it as required.
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Kennewick Man - Clovis/Solutrean - Haplogroup X
Kennewick Man, Caucasian inhabitants of ancient America. Haplogroup X Genetics, Red Headed Giants, titans, Anunnaki, Aryan Atlantean, Rh Negative, original n...
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Haplogroup R1a1a
Haplogroup R1a1a Russian Aryans.
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Haplogroup E1b1 Melungeon DNA
Haplogroup E1b1 Melungeon dna Phoenicia.
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CYT 7: What's Your Haplogroup?
What's Your Haplogroup? I'd love to see what haplogroups all of you represent. Along with the diversity comes common bonds and connections going back thousan...
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DNA Haplogroup distribution in Turkey
Y-DNA haplogroups in Turkey. Simplified information on Y-DNA haplogroups. Less than 10 % of population is related to Turkic tribes of Central Asia. As high a...
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Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA) is the dominant paternal lineage of Western Europe. In human genetics, Haplogroup R1b is the most frequently occurring Y-chromosome haplogroup in Western Europe and in parts of sub-Saharan Central Africa (for example around Chad and Cameroon). R1b is also present at lower frequencies throughout Eastern Europe, Western Asia, Central Asia, and parts of North Africa, South Asia
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Haplogroup j1 from Father to son
Arabs, Hebrews, semitics, Arabia, Yemen, DNA, Y-DNA, j, j1, j2,j*, Haplogroup j1(Y-DNA)
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Mtdna Haplogroup B- Ina's clan
It's a journey through time.
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Scandinavic haplogroup I1 in russians
Russians have bigger % haplogroup I1 than talking on germanic languages peoples of continental Europe: austrians and swisses. And russians have as much %, as...
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Citizen Science - an online community approach to researching haplogroup R1b1a2 (Andy Grierson)
Andy is a Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience at the University of Sheffield with a BSc in Genetics and a PhD in Molecular Biology. In 2008 he became interested ...
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Haplogroup J2 (Y-DNA) - My paternal Haplogroup
Haplogroup J2 (Y-DNA)
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On the Origins of mtDNA Haplogroup V
Origins of mtDNA Haplogroup V. From Asturias/Cantabria, northern Spain to me in northern Portugal. Haplogroup V has been in Iberia since Upper Paleolithic ti...
Overview of Haplogroups
Your haplogroup(s): discovery & practical meaning.
"Red Feather: The New Genealogy" is available direct from the publisher: http://www.lulu.com/shop/jason-al...
Your haplogroup(s): discovery & practical meaning.
"Red Feather: The New Genealogy" is available direct from the publisher: http://www.lulu.com/shop/jason-allen-weekley/red-feather-the-new-genealogy/paperback/product-21755605.html
Or on Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Red-Feather-The-New-Genealogy/dp/1312428287/
And join the Facebook group!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/693716094007651/
wn.com/Overview Of Haplogroups
Your haplogroup(s): discovery & practical meaning.
"Red Feather: The New Genealogy" is available direct from the publisher: http://www.lulu.com/shop/jason-allen-weekley/red-feather-the-new-genealogy/paperback/product-21755605.html
Or on Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Red-Feather-The-New-Genealogy/dp/1312428287/
And join the Facebook group!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/693716094007651/
- published: 03 Oct 2014
- views: 83
Haplogroup X Explained
True origins of Haplogroup X - In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup X is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup....
True origins of Haplogroup X - In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup X is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup.
wn.com/Haplogroup X Explained
True origins of Haplogroup X - In human mitochondrial genetics, Haplogroup X is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup.
- published: 30 Nov 2010
- views: 9787
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author: 2012change
Family Tree DNA Results Explained: mtDNA Haplogroups & Deep Ancestry
In addition to genealogical matching, mtDNA testing uncovers the deep ancestry of your direct maternal line. This webinar focuses on mtDNA haplogroups and how t...
In addition to genealogical matching, mtDNA testing uncovers the deep ancestry of your direct maternal line. This webinar focuses on mtDNA haplogroups and how they relate to your deep ancestry.
mtDNA results pages covered: Results (Haplogroup section), Matches (mtDNA Haplogroup column), Haplogroup Origins, Migration Maps
wn.com/Family Tree Dna Results Explained Mtdna Haplogroups Deep Ancestry
In addition to genealogical matching, mtDNA testing uncovers the deep ancestry of your direct maternal line. This webinar focuses on mtDNA haplogroups and how they relate to your deep ancestry.
mtDNA results pages covered: Results (Haplogroup section), Matches (mtDNA Haplogroup column), Haplogroup Origins, Migration Maps
- published: 21 Mar 2015
- views: 17
Haplogroup R1b & subclades U106 & L21 - current research (2015)
A description of the most recent (2015) research on R1b, focusing especially on subclades U106, L21, and the importance of getting tested beyond R1b to understa...
A description of the most recent (2015) research on R1b, focusing especially on subclades U106, L21, and the importance of getting tested beyond R1b to understand ancient origins.
wn.com/Haplogroup R1B Subclades U106 L21 Current Research (2015)
A description of the most recent (2015) research on R1b, focusing especially on subclades U106, L21, and the importance of getting tested beyond R1b to understand ancient origins.
- published: 16 Feb 2015
- views: 209
World Atlas of Genetic Ancestry (6): Majority Y-DNA Haplogroups In Each Country
This is a series of videos illustrating the usage of the World Atlas of Genetic Ancestry. The complete website may be accesed at: http://atlas.xyvy.info ....
This is a series of videos illustrating the usage of the World Atlas of Genetic Ancestry. The complete website may be accesed at: http://atlas.xyvy.info .
wn.com/World Atlas Of Genetic Ancestry (6) Majority Y Dna Haplogroups In Each Country
This is a series of videos illustrating the usage of the World Atlas of Genetic Ancestry. The complete website may be accesed at: http://atlas.xyvy.info .
I2a Haplogroup Since the Last Ice Age
The percentile dispersion and concentration of haplogroup I to the level of I2a. annotated and animated maps and other illustrations. Prepared for the I2a1b ......
The percentile dispersion and concentration of haplogroup I to the level of I2a. annotated and animated maps and other illustrations. Prepared for the I2a1b ...
wn.com/I2A Haplogroup Since The Last Ice Age
The percentile dispersion and concentration of haplogroup I to the level of I2a. annotated and animated maps and other illustrations. Prepared for the I2a1b ...
E1b1a Paternal Haplogroup Result
Hey Guys! Here are the results from the sibling DNA video I did a few months back with my brother. You can view that video here, https://youtu.be/jLm0UISmDsA . ...
Hey Guys! Here are the results from the sibling DNA video I did a few months back with my brother. You can view that video here, https://youtu.be/jLm0UISmDsA .
Links Mentioned (E1b1a)
http://www.thegeneticatlas.com/E1b1a_Y-DNA.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_E-V38
P.S. The photo used for this video is of my paternal great-grandfather, Wheeler Shelton. He was born in 1898 in a small town in Texas called Goliad. Drop me a comment below :).
wn.com/E1B1A Paternal Haplogroup Result
Hey Guys! Here are the results from the sibling DNA video I did a few months back with my brother. You can view that video here, https://youtu.be/jLm0UISmDsA .
Links Mentioned (E1b1a)
http://www.thegeneticatlas.com/E1b1a_Y-DNA.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_E-V38
P.S. The photo used for this video is of my paternal great-grandfather, Wheeler Shelton. He was born in 1898 in a small town in Texas called Goliad. Drop me a comment below :).
- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 39
The TRUTH about The Haplogroup J (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup J (Y-DNA) J is Originally from Eastern Anatolia, divided into the northern J2 and the southern J1. J2 is by far the most common variety in Europe.......
Haplogroup J (Y-DNA) J is Originally from Eastern Anatolia, divided into the northern J2 and the southern J1. J2 is by far the most common variety in Europe....
wn.com/The Truth About The Haplogroup J (Y Dna)
Haplogroup J (Y-DNA) J is Originally from Eastern Anatolia, divided into the northern J2 and the southern J1. J2 is by far the most common variety in Europe....
Discover Haplogroups H to H2b
A fun overview of Maternal Haplogroups H down through H2b... learn more at HistoricalRamblings.com...
A fun overview of Maternal Haplogroups H down through H2b... learn more at HistoricalRamblings.com
wn.com/Discover Haplogroups H To H2B
A fun overview of Maternal Haplogroups H down through H2b... learn more at HistoricalRamblings.com
- published: 29 Sep 2014
- views: 12
Native American Anunnaki? Mounds Builders, Haplogroup X DNA
"The varying cultures collectively called Mound Builders were inhabitants of North America who, during a 5,000-year period, constructed various styles of earthe...
"The varying cultures collectively called Mound Builders were inhabitants of North America who, during a 5,000-year period, constructed various styles of earthen mounds for religious and ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes. These included the Pre-Columbian cultures of the Archaic period; Woodland period (Adena and Hopewell cultures); and Mississippian period; dating from roughly 3400 BCE to the 16th century CE, and living in regions of the Great Lakes, the Ohio River valley, and the Mississippi River valley and its tributary waters.[1] Beginning with the construction of Watson Brake about 3400 BCE in present-day Louisiana, nomadic indigenous peoples started building earthwork mounds in North America nearly 1,000 years before the pyramids were constructed in Egypt." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mound_Builders
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wn.com/Native American Anunnaki Mounds Builders, Haplogroup X Dna
"The varying cultures collectively called Mound Builders were inhabitants of North America who, during a 5,000-year period, constructed various styles of earthen mounds for religious and ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes. These included the Pre-Columbian cultures of the Archaic period; Woodland period (Adena and Hopewell cultures); and Mississippian period; dating from roughly 3400 BCE to the 16th century CE, and living in regions of the Great Lakes, the Ohio River valley, and the Mississippi River valley and its tributary waters.[1] Beginning with the construction of Watson Brake about 3400 BCE in present-day Louisiana, nomadic indigenous peoples started building earthwork mounds in North America nearly 1,000 years before the pyramids were constructed in Egypt." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mound_Builders
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- published: 10 Dec 2014
- views: 87
YDNA - haplogroup O Part I
Copied from genebase. If genebase is against the publishment of this video on youtube, I will delete it as required....
Copied from genebase. If genebase is against the publishment of this video on youtube, I will delete it as required.
wn.com/Ydna Haplogroup O Part I
Copied from genebase. If genebase is against the publishment of this video on youtube, I will delete it as required.
- published: 13 Sep 2011
- views: 2559
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author: KOALATSI
Kennewick Man - Clovis/Solutrean - Haplogroup X
Kennewick Man, Caucasian inhabitants of ancient America. Haplogroup X Genetics, Red Headed Giants, titans, Anunnaki, Aryan Atlantean, Rh Negative, original n......
Kennewick Man, Caucasian inhabitants of ancient America. Haplogroup X Genetics, Red Headed Giants, titans, Anunnaki, Aryan Atlantean, Rh Negative, original n...
wn.com/Kennewick Man Clovis Solutrean Haplogroup X
Kennewick Man, Caucasian inhabitants of ancient America. Haplogroup X Genetics, Red Headed Giants, titans, Anunnaki, Aryan Atlantean, Rh Negative, original n...
Haplogroup R1a1a
Haplogroup R1a1a Russian Aryans....
Haplogroup R1a1a Russian Aryans.
wn.com/Haplogroup R1A1A
Haplogroup R1a1a Russian Aryans.
- published: 07 Jun 2013
- views: 871
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author: Alximeek
Haplogroup E1b1 Melungeon DNA
Haplogroup E1b1 Melungeon dna Phoenicia....
Haplogroup E1b1 Melungeon dna Phoenicia.
wn.com/Haplogroup E1B1 Melungeon Dna
Haplogroup E1b1 Melungeon dna Phoenicia.
CYT 7: What's Your Haplogroup?
What's Your Haplogroup? I'd love to see what haplogroups all of you represent. Along with the diversity comes common bonds and connections going back thousan......
What's Your Haplogroup? I'd love to see what haplogroups all of you represent. Along with the diversity comes common bonds and connections going back thousan...
wn.com/Cyt 7 What's Your Haplogroup
What's Your Haplogroup? I'd love to see what haplogroups all of you represent. Along with the diversity comes common bonds and connections going back thousan...
DNA Haplogroup distribution in Turkey
Y-DNA haplogroups in Turkey. Simplified information on Y-DNA haplogroups. Less than 10 % of population is related to Turkic tribes of Central Asia. As high a......
Y-DNA haplogroups in Turkey. Simplified information on Y-DNA haplogroups. Less than 10 % of population is related to Turkic tribes of Central Asia. As high a...
wn.com/Dna Haplogroup Distribution In Turkey
Y-DNA haplogroups in Turkey. Simplified information on Y-DNA haplogroups. Less than 10 % of population is related to Turkic tribes of Central Asia. As high a...
- published: 28 Jun 2009
- views: 14120
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author: orkunful
Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA)
Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA) is the dominant paternal lineage of Western Europe. In human genetics, Haplogroup R1b is the most frequently occurring Y-chromosome haplo...
Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA) is the dominant paternal lineage of Western Europe. In human genetics, Haplogroup R1b is the most frequently occurring Y-chromosome haplogroup in Western Europe and in parts of sub-Saharan Central Africa (for example around Chad and Cameroon). R1b is also present at lower frequencies throughout Eastern Europe, Western Asia, Central Asia, and parts of North Africa, South Asia, and Siberia. Due to European emigration it also reaches high frequencies in the Americas and Australia. While Western Europe is dominated by the R1b1a2 (R-M269) branch of R1b, the mostly Chadic-speaking area in Africa is dominated by the branch known as R1b1c (R-V88). These represent two very successful "twigs" on a much bigger "family tree".
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wn.com/Haplogroup R1B (Y Dna)
Haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA) is the dominant paternal lineage of Western Europe. In human genetics, Haplogroup R1b is the most frequently occurring Y-chromosome haplogroup in Western Europe and in parts of sub-Saharan Central Africa (for example around Chad and Cameroon). R1b is also present at lower frequencies throughout Eastern Europe, Western Asia, Central Asia, and parts of North Africa, South Asia, and Siberia. Due to European emigration it also reaches high frequencies in the Americas and Australia. While Western Europe is dominated by the R1b1a2 (R-M269) branch of R1b, the mostly Chadic-speaking area in Africa is dominated by the branch known as R1b1c (R-V88). These represent two very successful "twigs" on a much bigger "family tree".
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 01 Dec 2014
- views: 0
Haplogroup j1 from Father to son
Arabs, Hebrews, semitics, Arabia, Yemen, DNA, Y-DNA, j, j1, j2,j*, Haplogroup j1(Y-DNA)...
Arabs, Hebrews, semitics, Arabia, Yemen, DNA, Y-DNA, j, j1, j2,j*, Haplogroup j1(Y-DNA)
wn.com/Haplogroup J1 From Father To Son
Arabs, Hebrews, semitics, Arabia, Yemen, DNA, Y-DNA, j, j1, j2,j*, Haplogroup j1(Y-DNA)
Scandinavic haplogroup I1 in russians
Russians have bigger % haplogroup I1 than talking on germanic languages peoples of continental Europe: austrians and swisses. And russians have as much %, as......
Russians have bigger % haplogroup I1 than talking on germanic languages peoples of continental Europe: austrians and swisses. And russians have as much %, as...
wn.com/Scandinavic Haplogroup I1 In Russians
Russians have bigger % haplogroup I1 than talking on germanic languages peoples of continental Europe: austrians and swisses. And russians have as much %, as...
Citizen Science - an online community approach to researching haplogroup R1b1a2 (Andy Grierson)
Andy is a Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience at the University of Sheffield with a BSc in Genetics and a PhD in Molecular Biology. In 2008 he became interested ......
Andy is a Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience at the University of Sheffield with a BSc in Genetics and a PhD in Molecular Biology. In 2008 he became interested ...
wn.com/Citizen Science An Online Community Approach To Researching Haplogroup R1B1A2 (Andy Grierson)
Andy is a Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience at the University of Sheffield with a BSc in Genetics and a PhD in Molecular Biology. In 2008 he became interested ...
On the Origins of mtDNA Haplogroup V
Origins of mtDNA Haplogroup V. From Asturias/Cantabria, northern Spain to me in northern Portugal. Haplogroup V has been in Iberia since Upper Paleolithic ti......
Origins of mtDNA Haplogroup V. From Asturias/Cantabria, northern Spain to me in northern Portugal. Haplogroup V has been in Iberia since Upper Paleolithic ti...
wn.com/On The Origins Of Mtdna Haplogroup V
Origins of mtDNA Haplogroup V. From Asturias/Cantabria, northern Spain to me in northern Portugal. Haplogroup V has been in Iberia since Upper Paleolithic ti...