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What Are Haplogroups?
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2018
- In this episode of The DNA Download, Halleta meets Samantha Esselmann, PhD, 23andMe Ancestry Scientist, who unpacks meaning of the word “haplogroup.” Check out how you can use haplogroups to trace your ancestry and uncover a piece of your ancient family tree at 23andMe.com. (5 of 12 episodes)
Im apparently from H1, Im still making sense of my 23&me info..it is not very easy...
I love fresh coriander but 23andme says you don't like . Others all predicted correct but the the taste of fresh and dry coriander I love it
A German geneticist? I thought that wasn't allowed.
What did they ever do wrong... 🤨🤨🤨🥴🥴🥴
I love haplogroups
Mine is B2C1 and I’m 62% Native American
Could J-L283 be Romanian by way of Anatolia? You guys have distinguished this haplogroup for me as originating in Sardinia, Sardinia being my oldest paternal estimate according to the latest update. But Sardinia is subject to medieval-til-present geographic and albeit cultural isolation. So it's not that Sardinia is the origin point, but that it has individuals with very old ancestry that has not moved off of the island. I'm suspecting Romanian/Vlach, Etruscan, Thracian/Dacian, or South Asian roots. Not to mention I have not seen Romanian as a designation in your ethnicity estimates. Could potential descent from Vlad the Impaler be taboo and better off undistinguished among other ethnic groups? (Via the "Broadly" designation.)
Mine is e1b1a
Are you North African
Shalom-peace Y'Israel
mine are e1b1b and thats are the somali haplo 100% and it later spread on to middle east, northafrica and europe
Same
What's your Maternal haplogroup?
I’m Ethiopian ,I did 23andme and I got hv1 but can’t find much information on it
E1B1B Ishmaelites
@@mimi_love8885 I did some research it's rare haplogroup you got Instagram?
My father and both of my brothers are deceased. It seems I am able to find a plethora of maternal relatives but can't find any from my paternal side. So, I gave DNA tests to my brother's son and to my paternal half-uncle's grandson. Both resulted in the same y-haplogroup of R-DF88. Am I safe to assume that is my father's paternal haplogroup? Other than that, it seems to be very rare. I searched on 23andMe in my DNA matches for R-DF88 and there was only one name in addition to my two relatives. That was out of 1362 relatives! Is this a rare haplogroup?
As long as the person you tested is directly down the male line they are the same. Most likely your family hasnt been tested yet. Most of my direct cousins are not on these sites.
It says I am Y-DNA Haplogroup R-L44 and mtdna haplogroup U-4c1a, R-L44 originated in Siberia, and U-4c1a originated in possibly central Asia, south Asia, or Siberia, but my ancestry composition is 51% Irish and British, and 32% Italian, how did that happen?
Your ancestors invaded Europe 7000 years ago, the British Isles invaded 5000 years ago. The haplogroup appeared 20,000 years ago in Asia.
Descendants of Genghis Khan that had been assimilated into the movements of the moors.
Your Asian ancestors migrated into Europe and then North. Most DNA tests only show the last 5 to 8 generations. Anything before that does not show up but your hapligroup proves your ancient ancestors were from Asia
@@xXGuitarNinjaXx That is funny to think that descendants of Genghis Khan may have become some Irish family.
@@AmalSaidi123 There is no connection between Genghis Khan and Moors aka Amazigh. It might be, that a european came to lets say Senegal and had sons and one of them later went north. After all that time the haplogroup is still handed down but there is nothing more european left in you. The way could be different but thats how it works
My Paternal Haplogroup is E-M2454 My Maternal Haplogroups is M1c
How do I find out mine?
You have a Afro Asiatic descended paternal haplogroup due to our male ancestors traveling in and out of Africa trading goods and agriculture .your maternal group either stems from East African/indo-Austronesian and West/central African ancestry unless you are half Asian yourself ? Cool regardless only the rich/nobel owned cattle and solidified their role in West /central African history .The indo-Austronesian role in Black history cannot be denied either,they contributed so much to African Americans and Africans that to this day we either have small DNA or some aspect of Afro Asian traditions .
@@rodrigogier 23andme for estimated ones. FTDNA or some other site for full sequence ones.
@@kitsunekurama8777 can you tell me what’s mine? my maternal is L3e1
U5b2b haplogroup according to 23 and me
What does A2 mean ?
I’ve recently been interested in getting my sepf tested. A cousin of mine found out he belongs to the Y Haplogroup E1b1a-78 (Whom he shares this with Rammesses the third of ancient egypt) I hope I get a cool figure too (or also inherited that genetic material)
I-L1287 & H13a1 here
My y haplo is I2!! My mtdna is H!
Also H but my Y haplo is R1B :)
If a woman has a black dad and white mom, will the DNA test show she is half black? Will it show where her black ancestors came from in Africa?
I'm looking for plane English explanation of what not knowing the Y haplogroup prevents me from knowing. I've watched multiple videos and read several articles. I still have no clue what information a woman would be missing because people keep talking about soup and just saying the word "haplogroup" over and over.
J-L283: Alright! If it's kind of like algebra what do the numbers and letters represent?
J=?
L=?
2=?
8=?
3=?
You lost me at "What's up"
Yeah it was too cheeky and pop
Okay grandpa
Thanks for the insight.
If i wanted to test siblings and added a kit to my account with mine, would it let us see similarties? And if so, if i added my husband, would we possibly see that somewhere in our tree our families had crossed before and we were distantly related? 😳😬
Mine is V!
Also, would I have to get a male 1st cousin on my mother's side to trace my maternal sides male descendents?
Maternal hablogroup is A2 for me.
Same
I’m H - Marie Antoinette has same … sores that mean somewhere down the line we are related
23 and me said my Y chromosome is E V 38 but ancestry DNA said it's E 1725 so who do I believe
Ancestry DNA does not provide haplogroups.
That means your mom isn't very honest.
My Paternal haplogroup is RS6000 while my maternal is L1c3b1b.what does this even mean confused.
Do you have sub saharan African ancestry? Because your maternal lineage is Sub saharan African
@@levia9349 how did you know that
@@flavoredgutsbecause your maternal haplogroup is African
Dose one person could carry more than one group? If no why? If yes why?
Please
probably, since in your autosomal dna you carry genetics from your mother's father, and your father's mother. But you only get one haplogroup passed down from your father, and one from your mother.
no noonbononon
R1a
How do I get her job
Wait can you have more than one group if your a girl
I’m confused
Well this wouldn't work for me....my dad is all elsewhere to take a test and too stubborn to actually talk with me. And my only brother is half-related to me (we have the same mother but different dad's.) So I'll never know my paternal side of the family.....this sucks.
unless you have a son
Just ask someone to steal his hair.
@@cpinter10 That son will have the haplogroup from his paternal side of the family not her's(assuming OP's a woman)
I'm willing to adopt you into my cool ev32 haplogroup which has the best history among all haplogeoups since it is associated with the natufians who created agriculture
Sad
Cannot find anyone with my O page 23 haplo group because it is traced to China. Total bummer, I will never find my biological father.
I dont get it. Mine showed many haplogroups.. So im all over the world mix ?
It does not work that way. Your haplogroup might have a lot of letters in the report. That shows, that lots is known about the history of your ancestors.
So since I'm female ill only be able to trace half my Ancestors? So, say my father is German and native American but noone on my mothers side or female descents, Have any German or Native American genes then it won't show that I do in my report? And does that go for all my male descendants? Say my great great great grandfather was African I wont know because i'm female? I also won't know of what any female ancestors who came from a male ancestor, like say my grandmother from my fathers side (i know i know, i won't know anything from his side anyway) and i'll also never know about my male ancestors from my moms side... Boy thats a really big unknown origin story that if i understand it correctly, would mean i could still have a lot of unknown regional origins. Could come back 1% something but in actuality be 20%. Id only possibly get a better outcome if i have a brother tested as well.
Dir clan I’m T1 from burco northern somalia
R1b l23
X2 mtdna
H18 here :)
R1B U152!!!!
I'm H4a
How do you change your DNA to the extent that you diverge from your haplogroup? It doesn't make sense to me, except through intelligent design.
Through generations upon generations of breeding with people of different DNA. The haplogroup changes if your line changes, your mtDNA comes from your mother, and her mother's mother, and so on, if you are a woman have a son your grandkids will not have your maternal haplogroup or your paternal haplogroup, your son will pass his dad's paternal haplogroup and the grandkids will inherit your daughter in law's maternal haplogroup. But if you have daughter you continue a matrilineal line that will inherit your maternal haplogroup. For example my maternal haplogroup is L0, it's an early African haplogroup, but I'm white, that means my matrilineal line some generations ago came from an african woman, and the 4% east african DNA that I have matches with the origin of that haplogroup, but since throughout the generations there were many more people with European DNA among my ancestors I'm 79% european,doesn't change the fact that my matrilineal line comes from an african woman with mtDNA L0.
So all the people in this World now are connected by Ancestry ..... We are OnE ?????
Debjit Majumder no
There are some higher powers that know the codes of your DNA and who your true people are and who your God is.
@@mr.e1220 Who a they ?
Its nonsense they say it is not change and sametime they says it changes Why E is not change or D but k is changes overtime kkkk
Because evolution is a lie and the bible the TRUTH 🙏🏾
It does not change much but sometimes it does. In some lines there is no change for 100 generations in some lines one every 10 generations.
Slow mutations. From one parent to a child it doesn’t change, but over a hundred generations it does
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But I thought there was not difference between men and women. 😂😂🤣🤣
There is no guarantee that a woman doesn't have a Y-chromosome. The host made a common assumption, but biology is far more subtle and complex.
huh???
@@steve19811what they are trying to say is there are some women who instead of having XX chromosomes, they may have XXY or a partial Y. So even though they have the male Y chromosome due to estrogen or having more female chromosomes they present biologically female. BUT due to having that Y chromosome, couldn't their paternal ancestors be traced as well.
My mtDNA group is U5a2a