R-U152 (R1b1b2a1b4) (R1b1b2a1b7) (R1b1b2a2g) (R1b1b2h) (R1b1c10) - DYS #385a and 385b at 11 and 17: A Corca Luighe (Corca Laoidhe) Ossory (Osraighe) and Dál Riada (Dál Riata) Uladh Haplotype in Co. Note: If Something Fails to Load Click Refresh.ĭISCLAIMER: Accessible public information has been posted on this site designed as a forum for Y-DNA and genealogical research.Send Me A Song - Lisa Kelly - Celtic Woman. Research material from other genealogist and numerous Internet sites are included in this forum. Accuracy depends on availability of information at time of posting. Accuracy and content are the genealogist’s responsibility. Inclusion of parties’ full name, social security information, and birth or death date is the discretion of the preparing genealogist. Ireland Heritage Y-DNA Project - Public Database Do not send information deemed inappropriate for publication to the World Wide Web! Material sent to this forum is posted in the manner sent. "Central Asia is revealed to be an important reservoir of genetic diversity, and the source of at least three waves of migration, leading into Europe, the Americas and India." Modern humans migrated out of Africa into Central Asia before spreading both east and west into North America and Europe, says an international team of scientists who have used modern DNA analysis to trace ancient migrations. "Around 40-50,000 years ago, Central Asia was full of tropical trees, a good place for hunting and fishing," said Nadira Yuldasheva of the Institute of Immunology at the Academy of Sciences, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. "Then, as desertification came in, some people moved west into Europe and some moved into Siberia, and on into North America." (A) Quote is from Dr. Spencer Wells Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford, UK: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. On 23 December 2008, Kit #121942, Mamedaliyev, Kazakhstan ( Kipchak Tribesman) of the R-P312 and Subclades Project tested R-U152+ (rs1236440) L2+ or R1b1b2a1b7c. Kipchaks descend from Turkic nomadic pastoralists of Central Asia to Eastern Europe. Central Asia - Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan & Uzbekistan Central Asian ( Scythian) influences are identifiable in China, Japan, Korea, and India. Y-Search participant E5X7X with the surname of Anglin (O'hAngluinn) of the Corca Luighe (Corca Laoidhe or Loigde) announced on 8 November 2008 a test of R-L21+ on the R-P312 and Subclades Project Yahoo Group. R-L21 is a brother clade to R-U152 suggesting a common Celtic heritage within the Corca Laoidhe, which encompassed both of these subclades of R-P312 within its sept or clan. R-L21 identified, as of 11 November 2008, in two people with German ancestry, a sample labeled as Italian, and one person with French heritage.
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