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10-28-2013, 01:29 PM
PLoS ONE 8(10): e76748. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0076748
Afghan Hindu Kush: Where Eurasian Sub-Continent Gene Flows Converge
Julie Di Cristofaro et al.
Four new Iranian J1b M365 types (J1a1 ISOGG)
J-M267 IR2_39 Esfahan
J-M267 IR4_9 Khorasan
J-M267 IR7_2 South Iran
J-M267 IR8_12 Teheran
Table S5.
Y-Chromosome STR profile for each individual in populations from Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan (CEPH), Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0076748.s015
http://www.plosone.org/article/fetchSingleRepresentation.action?uri=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0076748.s015
The comparative table with the other members of the J-M365 cluster
FTDNA
67 markers
82640 Dominguez - Spain, Galicia
N54547 Sardinha - Azores, Portugal
73612 Oliveira - Brazil - Portugal
265306 Nogueira - Brazil
211891 Ley - Devon, England
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/m365/default.aspx?section=results
43 markers
Semnan - Iran - SMGF
Fars- Iran - SMGF
Tehran - Iran - SMGF
Ferrere - Reunion - Portugal- SMGF
Gonçalves - Brazil - Portugal - SMGF
Leon - Peru - SMGF
Oliveira - Brazil - Portugal - FTDNA
Ley - England - FTDNA
J-M267 IR2_39 Esfahan
J-M267 IR4_9 Khorasan
J-M267 IR7_2 South Iran
J-M267 IR8_12 Teheran
845
They would share a common ancestor in the last 1600-2000 years (modal TMRCA) connecting Iranian populations with the Atlantic Western Iberia and Brazil. (obs. corrections in DYS464 and 442 to match the FTDNA pattern)
846
I keep the hypothesis of the Iranian Alanic invasion of Western Europe as the source of the cluster in Portugal (Roman Lusitania and Gallaecia). The Ancient Alans Y DNA were incorporated and assimilated as one of the core mainstream members of the Portuguese Empire.
Let's wait my Y Full Genome !
Afghan Hindu Kush: Where Eurasian Sub-Continent Gene Flows Converge
Julie Di Cristofaro et al.
Four new Iranian J1b M365 types (J1a1 ISOGG)
J-M267 IR2_39 Esfahan
J-M267 IR4_9 Khorasan
J-M267 IR7_2 South Iran
J-M267 IR8_12 Teheran
Table S5.
Y-Chromosome STR profile for each individual in populations from Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan (CEPH), Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0076748.s015
http://www.plosone.org/article/fetchSingleRepresentation.action?uri=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0076748.s015
The comparative table with the other members of the J-M365 cluster
FTDNA
67 markers
82640 Dominguez - Spain, Galicia
N54547 Sardinha - Azores, Portugal
73612 Oliveira - Brazil - Portugal
265306 Nogueira - Brazil
211891 Ley - Devon, England
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/m365/default.aspx?section=results
43 markers
Semnan - Iran - SMGF
Fars- Iran - SMGF
Tehran - Iran - SMGF
Ferrere - Reunion - Portugal- SMGF
Gonçalves - Brazil - Portugal - SMGF
Leon - Peru - SMGF
Oliveira - Brazil - Portugal - FTDNA
Ley - England - FTDNA
J-M267 IR2_39 Esfahan
J-M267 IR4_9 Khorasan
J-M267 IR7_2 South Iran
J-M267 IR8_12 Teheran
845
They would share a common ancestor in the last 1600-2000 years (modal TMRCA) connecting Iranian populations with the Atlantic Western Iberia and Brazil. (obs. corrections in DYS464 and 442 to match the FTDNA pattern)
846
I keep the hypothesis of the Iranian Alanic invasion of Western Europe as the source of the cluster in Portugal (Roman Lusitania and Gallaecia). The Ancient Alans Y DNA were incorporated and assimilated as one of the core mainstream members of the Portuguese Empire.
Let's wait my Y Full Genome !