DNA, Clans & Monarchy (Brad Larkin)

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  • Опубліковано 14 бер 2018
  • This is an update on modern genetic genealogy DNA findings in the context of historic Irish clan groups and the British Monarchy. The two sets may be more closely related than you think. Identification of specific DNA markers that could link you to some of these historic groups. Kinship groups covered include the Uí Néill, Airgíalla, Dál Riata, and Ulaid of Ulster; the various Gaelic kings of Connacht, Munster, Leinster and Scotland; the Norman Lords of Ireland; and the Mountbatten, Windsor, Stuart, and Plantagenet dynasties of the United Kingdom.
    This lecture was presented at Genetic Genealogy Ireland 2018 Belfast. Please note that these GGI videos are copyrighted to the presenter and should only be used for personal study. They are not to be used for any other purpose without the presenter's express permission. Also, please note that because this is a rapidly advancing field, the content may quickly become outdated.
    The lectures were sponsored by FamilyTreeDNA (at www.ftdna.com) and organised by Maurice Gleeson, Education Ambassador, ISOGG (International Society of Genetic Genealogy at www.isogg.org). ISOGG volunteers provided free DNA advice and support for members of the public at the conference.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @teresasardinas5642
    @teresasardinas5642 Рік тому

    Thank you so much! Great presentation.

  • @phearlesspharaoh3697
    @phearlesspharaoh3697 2 роки тому

    I’m a paternal dna descendant of “Niall of the 9 hostages”.
    Never heard of him until I found out.

  • @joewright2679
    @joewright2679 5 років тому +1

    GOOD INTERESTING STUFF!!!

  • @tommcguire6773
    @tommcguire6773 4 роки тому +1

    You can add McGuire to the M222 tree.

  • @Catnap-x8p
    @Catnap-x8p Рік тому

    I have recently found out my Haplogroup is A1b1a. Is there any information you can point me towards please?

  • @teresasardinas5642
    @teresasardinas5642 Рік тому

    Can you tell me where the R-Y4010 originated? I know is L226?

  • @merrysmith3638
    @merrysmith3638 Місяць тому

    My biological name was Larkin ,I was adopted and would like to know more ,let me know any onsite you could give me ,thanks

  • @leewade8888
    @leewade8888 5 років тому

    On the Ireland mapping project I can’t see R1b L21 DF23 any ideas where this belongs? I can’t seem to find out much about this Haplogroup any information would be great 👍

    • @GeneticGenealogyIreland
      @GeneticGenealogyIreland  5 років тому

      To find any SNP marker, simply google the marker and YTREE. Googling YTREE DF23 gets us this ... www.ytree.net/DisplayTree.php?blockID=91

  • @jamesowens7954
    @jamesowens7954 Рік тому

    Where does R-L20 come from just curious

  • @tallenquinn
    @tallenquinn 5 років тому +1

    Mr. Larkin, Interesting presentation. Imagine, say the Root of Niall as you call, him whereas Neill Ó Cuinn as various histories identify him was a person named Cuinn. Then the Earl of Dunraven who reports being descended from Niall's half brother. Does the Earl reprent the half brother's line? The Earl himself is a genetic anomaly and of the wrong haplogroup to Niall or then Conn. Then of course, you are neglecting Art mac Cuinn whom is responsible for bringing forth his father Conn's directives of what is known as the Connacht dynasties. Again, you have Cuinn in the 2nd century there abouts and then Cuinn again in the 5th where you begin discussing Brian Boru and Niall. In the Quinn DNA project there are those that are R-M222 lockstep and those that are also identical, only without the R-M222 markers of Niall as it is frequently represented.
    In various places we read the stories of the Fili and hear that Conn's wife Eithne bore offspring with her grandson, whom remained to carry the various chromosomes that she was previously the biological progenitor of when combing Cormac ua Cuinn's DNA. If the legend is remotely possible, this is likely the precise place where the R-M222 became its own mutation from the parent Y-DNA line of Conn. You find some theoretical evidence of this at The Quinn DNA project at FTDNA.
    If the story is correct, or remotely verifiable as fact, or fiction, then one must presume that the Eithne and Cormac ua Cuinn together bore Cairbre Lifechair. I believe that Cairbre Lifechair is the actual progenitor of the R-M222 mutation. Eithne would have been responsible for combining the combination or sequencing of an overlap that existed in both Cairbre Lifechair and his father. Knowing it was now forever changed, the overlap appears to be the resulting mutation from the overlapping markers.
    The Quinn DNA Project, like I stated earlier is at FTDNA. Unfortunately, I am in a major scramble state attempt to re-categorize the project to reflect what we know today, not what we knew say 10 years ago. Kit 9830 is the late Thady Wyndham-Quin, 7th Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl. Lord Dunraven passed in 2011 and is the original kit that created the Quinn Septs DNA Project way back in 2003 when he began his search for an heir to become the 8th Earl of Dunraven Mount-Earl. His tree and the tree of the presently sitting royal family are historically drawn together to show kinship, i.e. rights. This DNA is haplogroup I-Y4751 which cannot be connected via the Y chromosome. Generationally, the autosomal region is the present area of endeavor for this kit and others remotely similar. I believe the Big Y holds the more definitive information as your presentation suggests.
    That was the formation of the project, it is more a surname project today, but retains much of the old information from 2003 onwards as it relates to family divisions, or septs. The disbursement of other surnames also contain very vital Cuinn genetic data that appear to reinforce many of your findings within the same illustrations you are currently using in your presentations. The Scottish lines versus the Welsh lines and Irish Type I, II and III with the Three Collas thrown in with proven lineages and genetic data.
    Here are the public results at Family Tree DNA. If you need to see more, let me know and I am sure a collaboration can occur. www.familytreedna.com/public/Quinn?=ycolorized
    T. Allen Quinn aka QuinnGenealogy

  • @patriciawhite9502
    @patriciawhite9502 3 роки тому

    The Royals are J1,T2 and E1b1b,J1c2,G that’s Muslim and Ashkenazi.I don’t know how you get R1b out of those haplogroups?

  • @CodeNameGameShark
    @CodeNameGameShark 3 місяці тому

    Brandon Lee Burks here [burke/ lyon] im not sure if we went extinct.😅 I tested this year.

    • @CodeNameGameShark
      @CodeNameGameShark 3 місяці тому

      13thggs of col sir William burke 7th earl of clanricarde.

    • @CodeNameGameShark
      @CodeNameGameShark 3 місяці тому

      Our lineage was most likely covered up due to interracial relations with the Native Americans.