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Ohio, Maryland, Iowa and Maryland clan representatives are "perfect matches" on the 12-marker test and are classifed in the J2 Haplogroup. Ohio and Iowa continue to be a perfect match on the 37-marker test, with one Indiana test showing one mutation on the 37-marker test, and the other showing two mutations. This may mean that the Ohio, Iowa (and Maryland) clans branch off from each other on this side of Atlantic and that the Indiana (Denbo) clan separates from these others either very early in North American or in England.
Two Maine clan representatives are a closer match to the British Denbows tested so far than to the other North American Denbo(w) lines. But, the match is still not that close. One Maine clan member showed even further divergence on the 37-marker test. Two British Denbows are have only two mutations on the 37-marker test, and are clearly fairly closely related.
The African-Caribbean clan is an R1b Haplogroup, as are the UK clans. This means that there is European blood on the paternal side at some point in time. The 37-marker test shows the closest match is 17 mutations, which probably indicates that the European blood is not from the Denbow line.
Two Maine clan representatives are a closer match to the British Denbows tested so far than to the other North American Denbo(w) lines. But, the match is still not that close. One Maine clan member showed even further divergence on the 37-marker test. Two British Denbows are have only two mutations on the 37-marker test, and are clearly fairly closely related.
The African-Caribbean clan is an R1b Haplogroup, as are the UK clans. This means that there is European blood on the paternal side at some point in time. The 37-marker test shows the closest match is 17 mutations, which probably indicates that the European blood is not from the Denbow line.