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

Databases

  • Family Tree DNA's open source y-Chromosome Database: ySearch

  • The Sorenson Family of Companies non-profit Foundation's proprietary database: SMGF Database

E-mail Lists/Forums

Journals and News Letters

  • American Journal of Human Genetics

  • Annals of Human Genetics

  • European Journal of Human Genetics

  • FamilyTreeDNA Newsletter: Facts& Genes

  • FamilyTreeDNA Newsletter: Facts &Genes Archives

  • Genome Research

  • Human Genetics

  • Journalof Genetic Genealogy

  • Society for Molecular Biology

Organizations

Websites about y–chromosome DNA

Websites about History



General Fund

Current balance: $675.00

Type Amount Date Donor Note KitNum Donation Type
Debit $750.00 4/11/2012     19389 Unknown
Debit $29.00 4/3/2012     185794 Unknown
Credit $29.00 4/1/2012 Diana Gale Matthiesen one SNP test for someone who is DF29-/Z131-   Individual
Credit $750.00 3/19/2012 Mark Lynch To be used to test Childers/Childress in the AS7E group only.   Individual
Credit $25.00 7/26/2011 Ed de Steiguer     Individual
Credit $100.00 7/25/2011 Dr. Joseph R. Johnson, Sr. In memory of Duane Beverly Johnson, died at age 97, a member of the Water Oak Group in I1 yDNA Haplogroup with funeral services 07/25/2011 in Columbia, South Carolina.   Memory Of
Credit $25.00 7/19/2011 Vincent Wilk     Individual
Debit $25.00 3/11/2011   To Straub Project   Unknown
Debit $300.00 3/8/2011     105394 Unknown
Credit $40.00 2/24/2011 Piotr Skarbek-Kozietulski WTY for I1-P   Individual
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Project Stats

Statistic Type Count
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