LEBANESE GENO 2.0 RESULTS
PATERNAL LINE- R-PF6215
MATERNAL LINE- X
WHO I AM
59% MEDITERRANEAN
31% SOUTHWEST ASIAN
8% NORTH EUROPEAN
FIRST POPULATION REFERENCE- GEORGIAN
SECOND POPULATION REFERENCE-LEBANESE
1,1% NEANDERTHAL
1,3% DENISOVAN
LEBANESE GENO 2.0 RESULTS
PATERNAL LINE- R-PF6215
MATERNAL LINE- X
WHO I AM
59% MEDITERRANEAN
31% SOUTHWEST ASIAN
8% NORTH EUROPEAN
FIRST POPULATION REFERENCE- GEORGIAN
SECOND POPULATION REFERENCE-LEBANESE
1,1% NEANDERTHAL
1,3% DENISOVAN
Biloo (01-16-2014), Erik (09-13-2014), Scarlet Ibis (01-16-2014), Smilelover (10-29-2016), Táltos (01-16-2014)
I'm very curious about Y-Haplogroup and mtdna Haplogroup, how common is this haplogroups? What Mean R-PF6215?
As far as I can determine, PF6215 belongs in R1a. Didn't FTDNA classify you as R1b?
"The greatest frequency of haplogroup X is observed in the Druze, a minority population in Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria"mtdna Haplogroup
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_X_%28mtDNA%29
Smilelover (10-29-2016)
PF6215, if it is the final SNP, is like R-M420*, i.e. the most ancient, as I think having said when we discussed about the "Case Haddad" I posted here. The haplotype seemed similar to the European ones found in the Isles and Italy above all. We don't know so far the haplotypes of the R-M420* found in Iran. In the Morley's tree there is also an Arab R-M420 with an own other mutation whose haplotype isn't known to me.
P.S. The Arab is this:
1883 1R1a–1 Z1866
R [1/1]
1884 1N114240
Last edited by Rathna; 01-16-2014 at 03:00 PM.