terça-feira, 17 de março de 2009

First Iranian J1b strong candidate at the SMGF database

The fist Iranian J1b strong candidate at the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation database:

http://www.smgf.org/pages/ydatabase.jspx

DYS 19 = 15
DYS 390 = 22
DYS 393 = 13
DYS 458. 2
DYS 385 = 12-20
YCA 21/22



The SMGF J1b candidate haplotypes:


sábado, 7 de março de 2009

Brazilian Ancestry Painting

Ancestry Painting (A.P.) is a new tool of genealogical investigation developed by 23andME

My Ancestry Painting is the product of the Brazilian Genealogy after 500 years of documented lineages, from the Amerindian founders of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Bahia to the bulk of the Portuguese Colonial Elite also admixed with Africans in the Brazilian Ancien Régime following the other mixtures with European Immigrants in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Brazilians with a background in the old Colonial Elite can be considered a New European based Population or a new Portuguese-Western Iberian based population because we don't match exactly with any other European population and we are even more distant from the North African, Middle Eastern, Central Asian, Eastern Asian, African or Siberian populations.

Approximately 60 millions of self-identified "White Brazilians" from a preponderantly Portuguese stock admixed with small proportions of Amerindian (Asian), African and other European genes can be considered the new Brazilian population of Iberian origin. What the Brazilian traditional classic written genealogies knew as the Amerindian forefathers and the most important sociologists like Gilberto Freyre wrote about the African admixture in the Brazilian Slaveholders Masters of the "Casa Grande" can now be genetically determined. That's the Brazilian population that conquered and colonized half of South America and organized the New World biggest flux of Africans across the Atlantic. That's our heritage.

Ricardo Costa de Oliveira A. P.


Location in the general map, I (Ricardo) am the green point in the European Box. Black points are 23andMe customers and friends who shared the results with me.


The Northern European zoom


The Southern European zoom


A study of Eastern European nationalities made in an anthropological forum by Vista


Family Inheritance page

Matching a Grandfather and his Grandson

Mendel family at 23andMe.



Now we can try to find relatives not only in the Y DNA and mtDNA lines.
A new page at Facebook - Chromosomes in Common, searching relatives via genetic genealogy !

sexta-feira, 6 de março de 2009

J1 clusters and DYS 385 frequencies

DYS385 is a multi-copy marker, and includes DYS385a and DYS385b
In terms of the YHRD J1 haplotypes and candidates we can infer that:
DYS 385 13,19 is more frequent in the Semitic and Berber populations
DYS 385 12,18 is more frequent in the Caucasian populations

DYS 385 13,19

19 of 155 Sfax, Tunisia [Tunisian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
18 of 61 Marche, Italy [Tunisian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Europe
14 of 100 Damascus, Syria [Syrian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Asia
13 of 126 Kuwait [Kuwaiti] Afroeurasian - Semitic Asia
10 of 44 Figuig, Morocco [Arab] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
9 of 130 Rabat, Morocco [Arabs] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
9 of 102 Oran, Algeria [Arab] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
8 of 54 Tunis, Tunisia [Tunisian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
6 of 61 Marche, Italy [Moroccan] Afroeurasian - Semitic Europe
6 of 52 Sohag, Upper Egypt [Egyptian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
6 of 52 Qena, Upper Egypt [Egyptian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
5 of 70 Assiut, Upper Egypt [Egyptian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
4 of 113 Syria [Syrian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Asia
4 of 132 Tunisia [Andalusian Arab] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
3 of 47 Ahvaz, Iran [Arab] Afroeurasian - Semitic Asia
2 of 102 Adana, Southern Turkey [Eti] Afroeurasian - Semitic Asia
2 of 63 Tripolis, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya [Libyan] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
2 of 173 Ethiopia [Amharic] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
2 of 83 Egypt [Egyptian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
1 of 23 El Minia, Upper Egypt [Egyptian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa

10 of 69 Rabat, Morocco [Berber] Afroeurasian - Berber Africa
5 of 52 Figuig, Morocco [Berber] Afroeurasian - Berber Africa
4 of 109 Belgium [Moroccan Berber] Afroeurasian - Berber Europe

This particular haplotype is found from Egypt to Morocco, a perfect match in 17 markers !
n 19 389i 389ii 390 391 392 393 385 438 439 437 448 456 458 635 ygatah4
15 14 13 30 23 11 11 12 13,19 10 11 14 20 14 18.2 21 11 >>

7 of 61 Marche, Italy [Tunisian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Europe
3 of 61 Marche, Italy [Moroccan] Afroeurasian - Semitic Europe
3 of 102 Oran, Algeria [Arab] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
1 of 44 Figuig, Morocco [Arab] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
1 of 70 Assiut, Upper Egypt [Egyptian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa

DYS 385 12,18 in Caucasian Populations

12 of 26 Dagestan, Russian Federation [Dargin] Eurasian - Caucasian Asia
5 of 22 Dagestan, Russian Federation [Rutuls] Eurasian - Caucasian Asia
1 of 72 Azerbaijan [Azerbaijani] Eurasian - Caucasian Asia

DYS 385 12,18 in Semitic Populations

4 of 126 Kuwait [Kuwaiti] Afroeurasian - Semitic Asia
2 of 83 Egypt [Egyptian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
1 of 132 Tunisia [Andalusian Arab] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
1 of 47 Ahvaz, Iran [Arab] Afroeurasian - Semitic Asia
1 of 52 Qena, Upper Egypt [Egyptian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
1 of 173 Ethiopia [Amharic] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
1 of 128 Sanaa, Yemen [Yemeni] Afroeurasian - Semitic Asia
1 of 100 Damascus, Syria [Syrian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Asia
1 of 54 Tunis, Tunisia [Tunisian] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
1 of 102 Oran, Algeria [Arab] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa
1 of 63 Tripolis, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya [Libyan] Afroeurasian - Semitic Africa

DYS 385 13,19 Caucasian Populations

1 14 13 29 23 10 11 12 13,19 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 >>
1 14 14 32 23 10 11 12 13,19 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 >>
1 15 14 28 23 10 10 14 13,19 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 >>
1 15 14 29 23 10 10 14 13,19 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 >>
1 16 12 28 24 10 11 13 13,19 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 >>

1 of 22 Dagestan, Russian Federation [Rutuls] Eurasian - Caucasian Asia
1 of 100 Armenia [Armenian] Eurasian - Caucasian Asia
1 of 77 Georgia [Georgian] Eurasian - Caucasian Asia
1 of 26 Dagestan, Russian Federation [Dargin] Eurasian - Caucasian Asia
1 of 72 Azerbaijan [Azerbaijani] Eurasian - Caucasian Asia

DYS 385 13,15 in J1e “Cohanin”

DYS 385 12,19 and 12,20 are proportionally more frequent among the Western Iberian J1b M365+ haplotypes than in any other cluster.


J1b Cluster Family, M365+ haplotypes and candidates:
http://tinyurl.com/b8tds9

Moors and Saracens in Europe

Moors and Saracens in Europe: estimating the medieval North African male legacy in southern
Europe
Cristian Capelli et al: 2009
European Journal of Human Genetics (2009), 1 – 5

Table 1 Historically introduced NW African types in Italy and Iberia
Sample n E1b1b1b E1b1b1a J1 Total %
1 Val Badia 34 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2 Veneto 55 1.8 0.0 0.0 1.8
3 Central Emilia 62 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
4 Central-Tuscany 41 0.0 0.0 2.4 2.4
5 Tuscany-Latium border 79 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
6 North-East Latium 55 1.8 0.0 0.0 1.8
7 Marche 221 0.0 0.5 0.9 1.4
8 South Latium 51 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
9 East Campania 84 2.4 1.2 1.2 4.8
10 North-West Apulia 46 4.3 0.0 2.2 6.5
11 Lucera 60 1.7 1.7 0.0 3.3
12 West Calabria 56 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
13 South Apulia 71 0.0 0.0 1.4 1.4
Peninsular Italy 915 0.8 0.3 0.7 1.7
14 Sicily 93 2.2 2.2 3.2 7.5
15 Portugal 659 5.0 0.3 1.8 7.1
16 Galicia 292 4.1 0.7 2.1 6.8
17 Cantabria 161 13.0 3.1 2.5 18.6
18 Basques(d) 168 0.6 0.0 0.6 1.2
19 Basques(e) 43 2.3 0.0 0.0 2.3
20 Catalanse 16 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
21 Andalusianse 37 5.4 0.0 0.0 5.4
Total Spain 717 5.2 1.0 1.5 7.7
Total Iberia 1376 5.1 0.7 1.7 7.4