Shares 2 C>T mutations with a Y15161* kit FTDNA Comment:Said to be brother of VK497 at I-BY86407 which is compatible with this placement, although no further Y-SNP evidence exists due to low coverage Age:Early Viking Late Germanic Iron Age/early Viking Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Location:Stengade_I, Langeland, Denmark Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia mtDNA:H17, Sample:VK146 / UK_Oxford_#10 FTDNA Comment:Splits I-FGC22026. New path = R-BY67003>R-BY45170 New path R-Y66214>R-PH12 mtDNA:U5a2a1b, Sample:VK18 / Russia_Ladoga_5680-3 Age:Viking 900-1050 CE 442 Ancient Viking Skeletons Hold DNA Surprises Does Your Y or Mitochondrial DNA Match? Location:Hesselbjerg, Jutland, Denmark mtDNA:H4a1, Sample:VK346 / Oland_1057 mtDNA:HV9b, Sample:VK172 / UK_Oxford_#16 Creates a new branch downstream of R2-V1180. Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Sample:VK212 / Poland_Cedynia gr. Age:Viking 10th century CE Note that new Y DNA branches appear on the tree the day AFTER the change is made, and right now, changes resulting from this paper are being made hourly. At least some Viking raiders seem to be closely related to each other, and females in Iceland appear to be from the British Isles, suggesting that they may have become Vikings although we dont really understand the social and community structure. Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Also a half-Ashkenazi half-Sephardi person inherited his Sephardic mother's line from Greece or Turkey and it is T1a1j. Location:Church2, Faroes mtDNA:H6a1a3a, Sample:VK98 / Iceland_083 Location:Frojel, Gotland, Sweden For example, Haplogroup I1a is significantly more common in parts of England that had historical Viking settlements. mtDNA:T2b4b, Sample:VK40 / Sweden_Skara 106 Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden mtDNA:V, Sample:VK551 / Estonia_Salme_II-U mtDNA:J1c3f, Sample:VK110 / Iceland_115S Age:Viking 7-9th centuries CE Y-DNA:N-Y21546 Age:Viking 10th century CE The T maternal clade is thought to have emanated from the Near East (Bermisheva 2002) harv error: no target: CITEREFBermisheva2002 (help). Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Y-DNA:I-SK1234 New branch = R-FT31867 Y-DNA:R-S2857 Y-DNA:R-L448 The action you just performed triggered the security solution. Derived for 6 ancestral for 3. FTDNA Comment:Shares 3 SNPs with a man from Sweden. Y-DNA:I-P109 FTDNA Comment:Splits J2-BY62479 (M67). Derived for 1 ancestral for 13. . Sample:VK332 / Oland_1088 Y-DNA:I-FT49567 Y-DNA:I-BY463 Location:Buckquoy_Birsay, Orkney, Scotland, UK Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Age:Viking 850-900 CE mtDNA:H1, Sample:VK535 / Italy_Foggia-891 Location:Telemark, Nor_South, Norway Forms a new branch down of R-YP5161 (L448). Many of these lineages would have settled at first in Southeast Europe. Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Forms a new branch down of N-S9378 (L550). These are known as single nucleotide polymorphisms ( SNPs ). Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden (2014) tested mtDNA samples from the Yamna culture, the presumed homeland of Proto-Indo-European speakers. This phylogenetic tree of haplogroup I subclades is based on the paper (van Oven 2008) harv error: no target: CITEREFvan_Oven2008 (help) and subsequent published research (Behar 2012b). Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Y-DNA:I-CTS8407 Y-DNA:R-A6707 mtDNA:H74, Sample:VK409 / Russia_Ladoga_5680-14 mtDNA:J1c5, Sample:VK389 / Norway_Telemark 3697 Forms a new branch down of R-S6353. The influence of Viking-Age migrants to the British Isles is obvious in archaeological and place-names evidence, but their demographic impact has been unclear. New branch = R-BY154143 Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Y-DNA:I-S19291 The most important or identifiable haplogroup for Vikings is I1, as well as R1a, R1b, G2, and N. The SNP that defines the I1 haplogroup is M253. . Location:Ridgeway_Hill_Mass_Grave_Dorset, Dorset, England, UK It is a subclade of Haplogroup I. mtDNA:H7d4, Sample:VK71 / Denmark_Tollemosegard-BU Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia HG02545 remains at R-FT263905 Age:Viking 11-12th centuries CE Location:Frojel, Gotland, Sweden Y-DNA:R-YP4342 Location:Ladoga, Russia mtDNA:H1a1, Sample:VK469 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-260 Age:Viking 850-900 CE Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE mtDNA:H2a2a2, Sample:VK245 / Faroe_16 Age:Viking 10th century CE New branch = R-BY167052 mtDNA:H1m, Sample:VK205 / Orkney_Newark 68/12 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Y-DNA:T-Y138678 Location:Ribe, Jutland, Denmark Location:Bodzia, Poland Y-DNA:R-BY58559 mtDNA:U3b1b, Sample:VK380 / Oland_1078 Age:Viking 900-1050 CE mtDNA:H3ac, Sample:VK471 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-63 The excavated bones underwent osteoarchaeological analysis and were assigned to at least 19 individuals. mtDNA:J2b1a, Sample:VK221 / Russia_Ladoga_5757-14 New path = J-BY62479>J-BY72550 New branch = R-Y130994 You can also simply click on the FTDNA name haplogroup link in the table, below, considerately provided by Goran. Age:Viking 10th century CE Y-DNA:R-M459 08-06-2013, 01:11 AM #2 DLRowe77 Junior Member Posts 1 Sex mtDNA:K1a10, Sample:VK406 / Sweden_Skara 203 Location:Oland, Sweden Y-DNA:R-BY106906 15 were too low quality or low coverage for a reliable haplogroup call, so they were excluded. Location:Pskov, Russia mtDNA:J1c2c1, Sample:VK419 / Norway_Nordland 1522 Location:Gnezdovo, Russia Kyle, a 53-year-old man from Texas, said that his GAT showed that he "had a Viking haplogroup" (I-M253) and that it confirmed a "Viking lineage" on . FTDNA Comment:Forms a branch with VK46 down of R-BY202785 (Z287). Y-DNA:R-BY25698 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Haplogroup I2a1b (M423) I2a1b (M423, L178) was known as I1b until 2007, and I2a2 from 2008 to 2010. FTDNA Comment:Possibly falls beneath I-BY195155. Location:Galgedil, Funen, Denmark Call Us Today! FTDNA Comment:Possibly down of Y15161. Y-DNA:I-Y130659 Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Y-DNA:I-S7642 The Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups found were the same as those found nowadays in Europe, but with a much higher percentage of the now very rare haplogroups I and X. Haplogroups I and X are each found in only 1% of the modern European population. Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Age:Viking 900-1050 CE Location:Oland, Sweden Age:Viking 900-1050 CE Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Age:Viking 10th century CE Location:Ladoga, Russia Y-DNA:I-FGC21682 Age:Viking 880-1000 CE The clade is also found everywhere in Central Asia and deep into North Asia, as far east as Mongolia. mtDNA:K1a4a1, Sample:VK259 / UK_Dorset-3734 Y-DNA:R-S3201 Location:Ridgeway_Hill_Mass_Grave_Dorset, Dorset, England, UK [7], Haplogroup T has also been found among Iberomaurusian specimens dating from the Epipaleolithic at the Afalou prehistoric site in Algeria. Goran has also included the mtDNA haplogroup as identified in the paper. mtDNA:H1a, Sample:VK483 / Estonia_Salme_II-V Michael Sager is making comments as he reviews each sample. Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Y-DNA:R-Z16372 Location:Oland, Sweden Y-DNA:R-BY92608 Location:029a, Eastern Settlement, Greenland FTDNA Comment:Shares 3 SNPs with a man from Norway downstream of I-Y24625. mtDNA:K1a4, Sample:VK430 / Gotland_Frojel-00502 mtDNA:K1a4d, Sample:VK264 / UK_Dorset-3744 Location:Oland, Sweden mtDNA:U5b2c2b, Sample:VK422 / Norway_Hedmark 4304 Location:Nordland, Nor_North, Norway Link to the locations to see the locations of the excavation sites, and the haplogroups for the tree locations. mtDNA:H1ao. Derived for 1 ancestral for 2. Y-DNA:I-BY73576 mtDNA:H13a1a1a, Sample:VK395 / Sweden_Skara 275 Age:Viking 900-1050 CE Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Y-DNA:R-Y13467 Y-DNA:R-M417 [9] Fossils excavated at the Late Neolithic site of Kelif el Boroud in Morocco, which have been dated to around 3,000 BCE, have also been observed to carry the T2 subclade. Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Y-DNA:I-F3312 Last edited by GogMagog; 05-16-2015 at 08:52 AM . Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE mtDNA Haplogroup T mtFULL - for updated haplogroups please join T1 and T2 projects - mtDNA Test Results for Members . Location:Oland, Sweden mtDNA:K1b1c, Sample:VK313 / Denmark_Rantzausminde Grav 2 Y-DNA:N-L550 Anna 027 457 7918 | Landline 09 579 9841 | hudanalys kristianstad Due to mixing resulting from the Viking raids beginning at Lindisfarne in 793 , the UK population today carries as much as 6% Viking DNA. Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Location:Sor-Trondelag, Nor_Mid, Norway mtDNA:J1c2t, Sample:VK345 / Oland_1045 mtDNA:K1c1, Sample:VK269 / Sweden_Karda 24 Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE mtDNA:H2a2a1, Sample:VK335 / Oland_1068 Y-DNA:R-YP5161 Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Your IP: Y-DNA:R-CTS11962 Y-DNA:R-Z2109 mtDNA:H64, Sample:VK354 / Oland_1026 Y-DNA:I-FT253975 Y-DNA:R-BY166065 New branch = R-FT383000 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE mtDNA:H2a2b1, Sample:VK513 / Greenland F8 Y-DNA:G-Z1817 Location:Kumle_hje, Langeland, Denmark Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Sample:VK151 / UK_Oxford_#15 Y-DNA:R-BY166438 Location:Gnezdovo, Russia Y-DNA:I-M253 Y-DNA:R-YP1370 Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Y-DNA:I-Y3713 Y-DNA:R-FT7019 Location:64, Eastern Settlement, Greenland Then the high-born lady saw them play the wounding game, FTDNA Comment:Splits I-Y130594 (Z59). Y-DNA:R-P310 Y-DNA:R-Z27210 Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Y-DNA:R-FGC7556 Y-DNA:R-YP1026 Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Shares 5 SNPs with a man from Sweden. Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Age:Viking 10th century CE mtDNA:J1b1b1, Sample:VK218 / Russia_Ladoga_5680-4 Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Location:Frojel, Gotland, Sweden Location:Ladoga, Russia Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE mtDNA:H54, Sample:VK87 / Denmark_Hesselbjerg Grav 41b, sk PC Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden Y-DNA:R-FT20255 mtDNA:T2b, Sample:VK453 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-134 mtDNA:J2b1a, Sample:VK362 / Denmark_Bogovej LMR 12077 mtDNA:U3b1b, Sample:VK579 / Oland 1099 1785/67 35 Y-DNA:R-M198 mtDNA:H2a1, Sample:VK355 / Oland_1046 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Location:Oppland, Nor_South, Norway Y-DNA:G-Y106451 New branch = I-BY78615 Yesterday, in the journal Nature, the article Population genomics of the Viking world, was published by Margaryan, et al, a culmination of 6 years of work. Y-DNA:I-A8462 Y-DNA:I-A20404 mtDNA:T2b4-T152C! Location:Kaagrden, Langeland, Denmark Y-DNA:R-FT264183 VK2020 DNK Sealand LNBA ?! FTDNA Comment:Splits R-Y13816. Location:Nordland, Nor_North, Norway Assuming all relevant pedigrees are correct, this includes all female-line descendants of his female line ancestor Barbara of Celje (13901451), wife of Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor. mtDNA:H6a1a, Sample:VK485 / Estonia_Salme_II-O mtDNA:H28a, Sample:VK505 / Estonia_Salme_I-2 Sample:VK160 / Russia_Kurevanikka_7283-3 Some contemporary notable figures have made their test results public in the course of news programs or documentaries about this topic; they may . Cloudflare Ray ID: 7a2fdce02d2454a9 Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Shares 1 SNP with a man from Finland. Age:Viking 850-900 CE The basal haplogroup T* is found among Algerians in Oran (1.67%) and Reguibate Sahrawi (0.93%). mtDNA:T1a1q, Sample:VK148 / UK_Oxford_#12 Click to reveal Y-DNA:R-CTS1211 Most of T2c comprises haplogroup T2c1. Y-DNA:R-Z198 Age:Early Norse 10-12th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-M269 New branch = I-BY94803 Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden FTDNA Comment:Same split as VK25. New branch = I-BY56459 Location:Ladoga, Russia Y-DNA:R-YP593 FTDNA Comment:Shares 17 SNPs with a man from the UAE. The haplogroup was previously thought to have originated 15,000 years ago in Iberia, but as of 2010 it was estimated to have originated between 4,000 - 5,000 years ago, in Chalcolithic Europe. I match two of the burials (mtdna: J1b1a1a): Sample: VK24 / Faroe_AS34/Panum mtDNA:H2a2b, Sample:VK348 / Oland_1067 Y-DNA:R-Y16505 Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark Age:Viking 11-12th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Joins 2 other ancients on this rare branch. Location:Gnezdovo, Russia FTDNA Comment:Splits I-FT8660 (L813) Derived for 3, ancestral for 3. Y-DNA:I-FT347811 mtDNA:T1a1, Sample:VK42 / Sweden_Skara 62 mtDNA:U4a1a, Sample:VK24 / Faroe_AS34/Panum mtDNA:H3v-T16093C, Sample:VK232 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-240.65 mtDNA:J1c6, Sample:VK60 / Gotland_Frojel-00702 Derived for 9 ancestral for 6. . Posted on January 7, 2018. Within subhaplogroup T2e, a very rare motif is identified among Sephardic Jews of Turkey and Bulgaria and suspected conversos from the New World (Bedford 2012). mtDNA:J1b1a1b, Sample:VK506 / Estonia_Salme_I-3 But the recent discovery of a skeletal sample from 1200 BC in the Hebrides blows that out of the water. Location:Frojel, Gotland, Sweden Go to your Y or mitochondrial DNA results and find your haplogroup. mtDNA:H16, Sample:VK491 / Estonia_Salme_II- mtDNA:H4a1a4b, Sample:VK170 / Isle-of-Man_Balladoole Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Location:Hedmark, Nor_South, Norway Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark mtDNA:N1a1a1a1, Sample:VK474 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-137 Age:Late Norse 1300 CE Y-DNA:I-FGC22048 The mutations identified with Haplogroup I-M253 (Y-DNA) are M253, M307, P30, and P40. FTDNA Comment:Shares 13 SNPs with an American. Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK mtDNA:T2b28, Sample:VK349 / Oland_1073 ASH087 and I2923 FTDNA Comment:Splits I2-FT12648, derived for 5, ancestral for 7. Location:Ribe, Jutland, Denmark Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden Y-DNA:I-S7660 Hervor dying after the Battle of the Goths and Huns. Location:Kragehave Odetofter, Sealand, Denmark Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE [1] Some non-basal T clades are also commonly found among the Niger-Congo-speaking Serer due to diffusion from the Maghreb, likely with the spread of Islam.[12]. FTDNA Comment:Splits I-BY3430. The second-most common haplogroup in England is Haplogroup I1a, sometimes called the "Viking haplogroup" because it seems to follow routes of Viking conquest in northern Europe. FTDNA Comment:FT83323- Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Location:Tollemosegrd, Sealand, Denmark mtDNA:K1a4a1a3, Sample:VK134 / Denmark_Galgedil ALZ Location:Ladoga, Russia Y-DNA:N-BY21933 Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Location:Ribe, Jutland, Denmark Age:Viking 9th century CE Age:Viking 10th century CE Location:Cancarro, Foggia, Italy Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Y-DNA:J-FGC32685 mtDNA:K1c2, Sample:VK95 / Iceland_127 New branch = N-BY160234 By looking at the Y DNA SNPs of the tester, and the Y DNA SNPs of the ancient sample, I can see that the intersecting SNP is DF29, roughly 52 SNP generations in the past. mtDNA:H4a1a1a1a1, Sample:VK204 / Orkney_Newark for Brothwell Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Location:Buckquoy_Birsay, Orkney, Scotland, UK FTDNA Comment:Said to be brother of VK497 at I-BY86407 which is compatible with this placement, although no further Y-SNP evidence exists due to low coverage Location:Oppland, Nor_South, Norway Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia The haplogroup migrated from the Middle East into the Balkans and later into central Europe. T1a1a1 is particularly common in countries with high levels of Y-haplogroup R1a, such as Central and Northeast Europe. Location:Galgedil, Funen, Denmark Y-DNA:R-FGC52679 Y-DNA:E-Y4971 FTDNA Comment:Both VK449 and VK259 share 3 SNPs with a man from Sweden. Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE J1c2 and several subclades or branches were found in Viking burials. Haplogroup T is composed of two main branches T1 and T2. Y-DNA:R-Y52895 FTDNA Comment:Possible E-Y4972 (Shares 1 G>A mutation with a E-Y4972* sample) New branch = I-FT373923 New study reignites debate over Viking settlements in England. Y-DNA:I-BY19383 mtDNA:T2b-T152C! Age:Viking 900-1050 CE Surprisingly, Swedes had only 10%. Y-DNA:R-M269 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-M269 mtDNA:H1c3, Sample:VK156 / Poland_Bodzia B4 FTDNA Comment:Shares 3 SNPs with a man from Greece. mtDNA:N1a1a1a2, Sample:VK267 / Sweden_Karda 21 Everyone is so excited about this paper, and I want you to be able to see if your Y or mitochondrial DNA, or that of your relatives matches the DNA haplogroups in the paper. H1 is a mitochondrial DNA haplogroup that is very diverse and fairly widespread. Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden FTDNA Comment:Possibly forms a branch down of I-Y15295. Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Age:Early Viking 8th century CE mtDNA:J1c3f, Sample:VK519 / Norway_Nordland 4691b Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK mtDNA:K1a-T195C! Y-DNA:I-Y5473 Creates a new branch down of I-Y19932 (L22). mtDNA:H3k1a, Sample:VK202 / Orkney_Buckquoy, sk 7B Age:Viking 900-1050 CE FTDNA Comment:Shares 3 SNPs with a man from Sweden. Y-DNA:I-BY55382 Y-DNA:R-BY115469 Location:Church2, Faroes Derived 11 ancestral for 6. T is found in approximately 10% of native Europeans. mtDNA:H1n-T146C! Online ahead of print . I have done Full Genome Scan of my MTDNA and am T1a1 I have exact matches whose ancestry is Irish, English, Dutch, German, Swedish, Finnish, Russian and Jewish. Y-DNA:N-FGC14542 Y-DNA:R-BY27605 Age:Viking 11th century CE Haplogroup T1a1i is a younger haplogroup, estimated at about 6000 years. Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Y-DNA:R-S2895 mtDNA:U6a1a1, Sample:VK427 / Sweden_Skara 209 One of these burials may actually be the earliest Pict skeleton sequenced to date. New branch = I-BY60851 Age:Medieval 11-13th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-S7759 Location:Oland, Sweden Location:Frojel, Gotland, Sweden mtDNA:H6a2a, Sample:VK452 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-111 Derived for 9, ancestral for 3. Y-DNA:R-PH1477 FTDNA Comment:Shares 8 SNPs with a man from Russia.