Dave Cushing
04-27-2016, 12:16 PM
9038
Convenient historical context. E-M35 (ISOGG E1b1b1) branched off about 20,000 ybp.
We're calling what this graph shows as the E-M78 branch E-V68 now, & the E-M81 branch is E-Z827. Look how long ago we Es share a common ancestor with; everybody else; 70,000 years ago!
How fun! Bought a Z827-downstream test & today resulted 4 steps; terminal SNP E-Z21466!
As of now there are no further subdivisions to decide! Waiting for ISOGG 2016 to catch up! By ISOGG logic, if E-M34 is E-1b1b1b-2a1, then my 4 steps further (none of which ISOGG 2016 recognize yet) must be E1b1b1b-2a1a1a2 (or something real similar)! On ftDNA's tree, M34 had 12 potential sub-categories (E1b1b1b2a1-a-b-c-d-e-f-g-h-i-j-k- or -L), so I'm glad the broad test was available! All I know is ancestor from County Cork, Ireland born 1790s; but now I know his Y chromosome genetic identity!
Wonder if there's any cousins out there!
Convenient historical context. E-M35 (ISOGG E1b1b1) branched off about 20,000 ybp.
We're calling what this graph shows as the E-M78 branch E-V68 now, & the E-M81 branch is E-Z827. Look how long ago we Es share a common ancestor with; everybody else; 70,000 years ago!
How fun! Bought a Z827-downstream test & today resulted 4 steps; terminal SNP E-Z21466!
As of now there are no further subdivisions to decide! Waiting for ISOGG 2016 to catch up! By ISOGG logic, if E-M34 is E-1b1b1b-2a1, then my 4 steps further (none of which ISOGG 2016 recognize yet) must be E1b1b1b-2a1a1a2 (or something real similar)! On ftDNA's tree, M34 had 12 potential sub-categories (E1b1b1b2a1-a-b-c-d-e-f-g-h-i-j-k- or -L), so I'm glad the broad test was available! All I know is ancestor from County Cork, Ireland born 1790s; but now I know his Y chromosome genetic identity!
Wonder if there's any cousins out there!