Czech DNA Project - Results



Y-DNA Results
HaplogroupPotential Deep Ancestry
R1b 28.8% Celtic
R1a 28.4% Slavic
I1/2b 13.0% Germanic
G/G2 7.7% North Caucasus
J1/2 7.2% Middle Eastern
E1b 4.8% East Africa/Med.
I2b 4.3% Balkan
N1 2.4% Finish/Estonian
F/C3 1.7% Central Asia
Uncl 1.4%
Total 100.0%



mtDNA Results
Haplogroup
H "Helena" 42.6%
U "Ursula" 14.8%
X/W/I "Xenia" 5.6%
J "Jasmin" 8.0%
T "Tara" 13.0%
K "Katrine" 8.5%
V "Velda" 4.0%
Other L2 0.6% (Tuareg).
N1 2.3% (Jewish?)
C 0.6% (Central Asia)
Total 100.0%

Names are from the book "Seven Daughters of Eve" by Dr Bryan Sykes. According to Dr Sykes, ninety five (95)% of all Europeans can be grouped in these seven haplogroups; others put the number of European haplogroups at 10-12. These additional "daughters" generally include haplogroups I, M and W[1]. A recent paper re-mapped European haplogroups as H, J, K, N1, T, U4, U5, V, X and W. Likewise, Sykes has identified an additional 29 "clan mothers" worldwide: "Fufei, Ina, Aiyana/Ai, Yumi, Nene, Naomi, Una, Uta, Ulrike, Uma, Ulla, Ulaana, Lara, Lamia, Lalamika, Latasha, Malaxshmi, Emiko, Gaia, Chochmingwu/Chie, Djigonasee/Sachi, Makeda, Lingaire, Lubaya, Limber, Lila, Lungile, Latifa and Layla." (Source: Wikipidea) May 2010