
Haplogroup R1b - Wikipedia
R1b is a subclade within the "macro- haplogroup " K (M9), the most common group of human male lines outside of Africa. K is believed to have originated in Asia (as is the case with an …
R1b and Native Americans | Eupedia Forum
Jul 15, 2014 · There's R1b in many parts of the world, but none to speak of in Siberia. In any case, the R1b among Native Americans doesn't seem to differ from European DNA. If the …
Y-DNA haplogroup R1b - Indo-European Connection
Published works indicate that R1b was a predominant haplogroup from the late Neolithic to the early Bronze Age, notably in the Bell Beaker and Yamnaya cultures. Nearly 100% of the tested …
Modern distribution of R1b-Z2103 | Eupedia Forum
Feb 12, 2015 · Four out of six R1b samples from the Volga-Ural region belonged to the R1b-Z2103 subclade, a branch of what used to be called R1b-ht35, the eastern variant of R1b-M269.
New paper: Ancient Egypt 18th Dynasty R1b, mtDNA K
Oct 28, 2020 · A 4- generation pedigree of Tutankhamun’s immediate lineage and the identity of his ancestors were established. The Royal male lineage was the Y-chromosome haplogroup …
Patrilineal Clans of the East and West: R1a and R1b
May 29, 2017 · As ancient remains were tested in the Western European Neolithic Age, there was a dearth of the Y-DNA haplogroup R1b. Autosomal DNA showed that these ancient farming …
Haplogroup R1b – Our Faulkner Family History
R1b is the most common haplogroup in Western Europe, reaching over 80% of the population in Ireland, the Scottish Highlands, western Wales, the Atlantic fringe of France, the Basque …
Taylor Topics, the Taylor DNA Blog: Haplogroups and Race
Sep 14, 2009 · Most of our Taylor project are representative of the R1b and R1a that are western European: It is important to point out that racial identity in the United States, at least in the …
This article aims at reconstructing the history of R1b ancient migrations between 16,000 and 1500 years before present (ybp). Four thousand four hundred eight (4408) haplotypes of haplogroup …
Jewish group of branches: R1b - jewishdna.net
The Jewish branches can be grouped according to their Y-DNA characteristics. These characteristics are often related to a period between 10000ybp-4000ybp. Some branches had …