yDNA Haplogroup I: Subclade I1 (to view all results, set Page Size to 3700)- Background
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Background
The I1 subclade of Haplogroup I is estimated to be 4000 to 5000 years old (the old "15,00-20,000years ago in Iberia" information was wrong), and confirmed by the single nucleotide polymorphism, SNP, known as M253. While many I1 members trace their ancestry to Scandinavia, others find their roots in the British Isles, Germany, and beyond.
What has happened to the I tree? The publication of Underhill 2007and Karafet 2008 has brought major changes to the I tree. FamilyTreeDNA has a page explaining the changes here.
How do I know I am I1? Because all men with the M253y-chromosome SNP share a common ancestor all of their short tandem repeat markers, STRs, can be expected to be in a range around that of their forefather. It is then possible to predict the probability of someone's M253 status based on the frequency of their STR values among known I1s. Haplogroup predictions are done by the software at FTDNA and by Whit Athey's Haplogroup Predictor. ( DYS455=8 is a very good predictor). It is also possible to do the math by hand. This table shows the STR value distribution based on the 454 unique haplotypes from the first panel of markers. You may then look at your prediction by FTDNA, use the Whit's Predictor, and compare the frequencies of your marker results to other I1s. In most cases all of these methods will be in agreement and testing for M253 is unnecessary for both genealogical and anthropological information. If you still have doubts, you may wish to look at Borges' article 'Why SNP' to decide if a SNP test is right for you.
The most likely reason for an I1 to take a SNP test is to check for the M253 subclade SNPs, M277, P109, P259, L22, L300, L287, L258, L211, L205,L338. More often than not, it is better for an I1 to order SNP's a la carte, rather than ordering the Deep Clade test. Before ordering SNP's, you might want to ask an administer for advise.
Links and References Articles
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Athey, (2005) Resolving the Placement of Haplogroup I-M223 in the Y-chromosome Phylogenetic Tree. Journal of Genetic Genealogy, 1:54-55.
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Balanovsky,(2008) Two Sources of the Russian Patrilineal Heritage in Their Eurasian Context The American Journal of Human Genetics, Volume 82 (1) ,Pages 236 - 250
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Capelli, (2005) Population Structure in the Mediterranean Basin: A Y Chromosome Perspective Annals of Human Genetics.
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Cinnioglu, (2004)Excavating Y-chromosome Haplotype Strata in Anatolia Human Genetics.114:127-148.
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Karafet, (2008) New Binary Polymorphisms Reshape and Increase Resolution of the Human Y-Chromosomal Haplogroup Tree Genome Research.
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Karlsson,(2006) Y-chromosome Diversity in Sweden - A Long-time Perspective European Journal of Human Genetics, 1-8.
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Lappalainen,(2006) Regional differences among the Finns: A Y-chromosomal perspective Gene376 (2), 207-215
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Marjanovic,(2005)The Peopling of Modern Bosnia-Herzegovina: Y-chromosome Haplogroups in the Three Main Ethnic Groups Annals of Human Genetics 69 (6) ,757–763.
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Rootsi,(2004)Phylogeography of Y-Chromosome Haplogroup I Reveals Distinct Domains of Prehistoric Gene Flow In Europe American Journal of Human Genetics, 75:128-137
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Scheinfeldt, (2006)Unexpected NRY Chromosome Variation in Northern Island Melanesia Society for Molecular Biology.
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Sengupta, (2006) Polarityand Temporality of High Resolution Y-chromosome Distributions in India Identify Both Indigenous and Exogenous Expansions and Reveal Minor Genetic Influence of Central Asian Pastoralists AmericanJournal of Human Genetics, 78:202-221.
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Underhill, (2000) Y Chromosome Sequence Variation and the History of Human Populations Nature Genetics, 26: 358-361.
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Underhill, (2001) The Phylogeography of Y Chromosome Binary Haplotypes and the Origins of Modern Human Populations Annals of Human Genetics, 65:43-62.
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Underhill, (2007) New Phylogenetic Relationships for Y-chromosome Haplogroup I:Reappraising its Phylogeography and Prehistory in Rethinking the Human Evolution, Mellars P, Boyle K, Bar-Yosef O, Stringer C,Eds. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge, UK,pp. 33-42.
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Y Chromosome Consortium (YCC), (2002) A Nomenclature System for the Tree of Human Y-Chromosomal Binary Haplogroups Genome Research, 12:339-348.
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Project Stats
| Distinct mtDNA Haplogroups |
162 |
| Distinct Y-DNA Confirmed Haplogroups |
13 |
| Distinct Y-DNA Predicted Haplogroups |
3 |
| Family Finder |
527 |
| Maternal Ancestor Information |
1682 |
| Maternal GEDCOMs Uploaded |
327 |
| mtDNA |
1160 |
| mtDNA Full Sequence |
415 |
| mtDNA Plus |
874 |
| mtDNA Subgroups |
0 |
| Paternal Ancestor Information |
2964 |
| Paternal GEDCOMs Uploaded |
791 |
| Predicted Y-DNA Haplogroups |
1932 |
| Total Members |
3573 |
| Unpredicted Y-DNA Haplogroups |
140 |
| Unreturned Kits |
10 |
| WTY |
45 |
| Y-DNA Deep Clade (After 2008) |
544 |
| Y-DNA Deep Clade (Prior to 2008) |
554 |
| Y-DNA Subgroups |
55 |
| Y-DNA111 |
316 |
| Y-DNA12 |
3557 |
| Y-DNA25 |
3009 |
| Y-DNA37 |
2796 |
| Y-DNA67 |
1843 |
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