Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden The two sites sampled in Britain lie outside the Danelaw (Dorset and Oxford) and have been interpreted as 'execution cemeteries' containing the remains of Viking raiding parties. Also a half-Ashkenazi half-Sephardi person inherited his Sephardic mother's line from Greece or Turkey and it is T1a1j. Location:149, Eastern Settlement, Greenland FTDNA Comment:Splits R-BY16590 (L47). mtDNA:HV6, Sample:VK297 / Denmark_Hundstrup Mose sk 2 mtDNA:I2, Sample:VK545 / Ireland_SSG12 Y-DNA:R-S9257 Y-DNA:I-S14887 T1a1 Viking settlement. mtDNA:H10e, Sample:VK553 / Estonia_Salme_II-M Y-DNA:I-BY19383 Y-DNA:I-CTS10228 mtDNA:J1c3f, Sample:VK519 / Norway_Nordland 4691b Age: Viking 5-6th century CE New branch = N-FT381631 Location:Oland, Sweden Y-DNA:R-P310 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:R-BY27605 Y-DNA:I-FGC43065 mtDNA:J1b1a1, Sample:VK388 / Norway_Nordland 253 Sample:VK143 / UK_Oxford_#7 558 mtDNA:U4a2a, Sample:VK487 / Estonia_Salme_II-A mtDNA:U5a1g1, Sample:VK29 / Sweden_Skara 17 Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE T1a1: 15: 130856: Dorde Mrtensdr Bjrk-Huggare 1630-1675 Kronoby FI: Finland: T1a1: T16093Y, T16126C, A16129G, A16163G, C16186T, T16187C, T16223C, G16230A, T16278C, C16294T, C16311T: Y-DNA:R-FGC12948 Y-DNA:I-S18218 Y-DNA:N-CTS2929 Y-DNA:I-FGC21682 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Location:Brse, Sealand, Denmark Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden , Iceland, and northwest Europe. [citation needed], One study has found that among the Spanish population, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) also referred to as hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) is more likely to happen in those of T2 ancestry than those in other maternal haplogroups. Y-DNA:R-S10185 Y-DNA:R-CTS4179 Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark mtDNA:J1d, Sample:VK475 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-187 The excavated bones underwent osteoarchaeological analysis and were assigned to at least 19 individuals. mtDNA:H1b5, Sample:VK493 / Estonia_Salme_II- Age:Viking 8-16th centuries CE mtDNA:H7, Sample:VK531 / Norway_Troms 5001A 51.222.108.216 Location:029, East_Settlement, Greenland Location:Oland, Sweden The geographic distribution within subclade T2 varies greatly with the ratio of subhaplogroup T2e to T2b reported to vary 40-fold across examined populations from a low in Britain and Ireland, to a high in Saudi Arabia (Bedford 2012). Location:Oland, Sweden Location:Frojel, Gotland, Sweden Age:LNBA 2400 BC mtDNA:J1c2h, Sample:VK301 / Denmark_Ladby Grav 4 mtDNA:K1c1, Sample:VK269 / Sweden_Karda 24 mtDNA:H16, Sample:VK491 / Estonia_Salme_II- New branch = R-BY154143 Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Please note that this information will be updated on business days until all samples have been processed and placed on the Y DNA tree so this will be a live copy of the most current phylogenetic information. This includes a great number of European nobles, including George I of Great Britain and Frederick William I of Prussia (through the Electress Sophia of Hanover), Charles I of England, George III of the United Kingdom, George V of the United Kingdom, Charles X Gustav of Sweden, Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange, Olav V of Norway, and George I of Greece. Y-DNA:R-Y96503 mtDNA:H52, Sample:VK516 / Norway_Sor-Trondelag 4481 Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE mtDNA:U4b1b1, Sample:VK166 / UK_Oxford_#4 New path = J-BY62479>J-BY72550 Shares one C>T mutation with a BY195155* sample Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE They also share one unique marker (26514336 G>C). Sample:VK201 / Orkney_Buckquoy, sk M12 New branch = R-FT304388 Y-DNA:I-SK1234 Y-DNA:N-Y7795 FTDNA Comment:Shares 2 SNPs with an American of unknown origins. Location:Church2, Faroes mtDNA:I4a, Sample:VK421 / Norway_Oppland 3777 For example, Haplogroup I1a is significantly more common in parts of England that had historical Viking settlements. Anna 027 457 7918 | Landline 09 579 9841 | hudanalys kristianstad mtDNA:T2b-T152C! Rough estimations based on these numbers imply that, including me . mtDNA:U8a2, Sample:VK367 / Denmark_Bogovej D mtDNA:J2b1a, Sample:VK379 / Oland_1077 Y-DNA:R-L513 Location:Kaagrden, Langeland, Denmark mtDNA:N1a1a1, Sample:VK234 / Faroe_2 Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Y-DNA:J-BY62479 The paper itself uses the older letter=number designations for Y DNA haplogroup, so FamilyTreeDNA is rerunning, aligning and certifying the actual SNPs. If you havent tested your Y DNA and youre a male, you can, 9-17-2020 updated 3 times, approximately one-third complete, 9-18-2020 updated in afternoon with another 124 analyzed. Location:Buckquoy_Birsay, Orkney, Scotland, UK Sample:VK151 / UK_Oxford_#15 Y-DNA:I-BY74743 Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Goran Runfeldt, a member of the Million Mito team and head of research at FamilyTreeDNA began downloading DNA sequences immediately, and Michael Sager began analyzing Y DNA, hoping to add or split Y DNA tree branches. FTDNA Comment:Splits I-Y5612 (P109). mtDNA:H16b, Sample:VK524 / Norway_Nordland 3708 Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE mtDNA: J1b1a1a, I match Y-DNA sample VK174 / UK_Oxford_#18 Haplogroup: R-FGC17429, We are a group of 23 Reid males, ancestors from Scotland under R-FGC17427. mtDNA:T2, Sample:VK282 / Denmark_Stengade I, LMR c195 mtDNA:K2b1a1, Sample:VK425 / Sweden_Skara 44 Location:Hessum, Funen, Denmark According to the Departamento de Bioquimica y Biologica Molecular y Celular, Universidad de Zaragoza, Haplogroup T can predispose to asthenozoospermia (Ruiz-Pesini 2000) harv error: no target: CITEREFRuiz-Pesini2000 (help). Age:Early Viking 8th century CE There are also more detailed mtDNA tests available for those who wish to close the gap towards the modern period (equivalent to the BigY result). Y-DNA:I-F3312 A study in 2015 estimated the origin as between 3,470 to 5,070 years ago or between 3,180 to 3,760 years ago, using two different techniques. A haplogroup is a group of similar haplotypes that share a common ancestor. Haplogroup T1 is not found among the Saami, the Jews, or the Avars of the Caucasus, and is extremely rare in Jordan, Morocco, northern Spain, Bosnia and Croatia. Y-DNA:R-PH1477 Y-DNA:I-FT3562 mtDNA:H1, Sample:VK535 / Italy_Foggia-891 Location:Buckquoy_Birsay, Orkney, Scotland, UK Location:Oland, Sweden H1 is a mitochondrial DNA haplogroup that is very diverse and fairly widespread. Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden Y-DNA:R-Z2109 mtDNA:U2e2a1a1, Sample:VK165 / UK_Oxford_#3 Haplogroup T1a is a branch on the maternal tree of human kind. Derived for 9, ancestral for 3. 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. New branch = R-Y130994 Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Location:Hvalba, Faroes mtDNA:H1b1-T16362C, Sample:VK399 / Sweden_Skara 276 Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Derived for 1 ancestral for 5. Location:Bodzia, Poland mtDNA:U3b1b, Sample:VK579 / Oland 1099 1785/67 35 Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE mtDNA:H6a2a, Sample:VK452 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-111 Y-DNA:R-Y16505 Age:Medieval 11-13 centuries CE New path = R-YP5155>R-Y29963 Derived for 8, ancestral for 6. mtDNA:T2b, Sample:VK390 / Norway_Telemark 1648-A Age:Early Viking 8th century CE [3][4] It is also common among modern day Iranians. mtDNA:U5b2b5, Sample:VK444 / Oland_1059 Y-DNA:I-Y2592 mtDNA:J1b1a1a, Sample:VK25 / Faroe_1 Age:Viking 10-13th centuries CE Y-DNA:N-BY21933 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Y-DNA:R-YP1708 New branch = R-FT108043 Sample:VK34 / Sweden_Skara 135 Y-DNA:R-M269 Y-DNA:R-YP617 mtDNA:H3ag, Sample:VK167 / UK_Oxford_#5 FTDNA Comment:Splits the R-BY11762 branch, positive for 5 variants ancestral for ~14, new path = R-A8041>R-BY11764>BY11762 T is found in approximately 10% of native Europeans. Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE For many of the Y- SNPs the company uses its own proprietary S series naming system. Location:Oppland, Nor_South, Norway Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE mtDNA:H52, Sample:VK262 / UK_Dorset-3739 One of these burials may actually be the earliest Pict skeleton sequenced to date. The first conclusive proof of a Viking warrior woman has been found in the DNA of a skeleton from Sweden. Location:Ladoga, Russia Y-DNA:R-BY110718 Click to reveal Age:Medieval 11-13th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-S2895 Location:Kaagrden, Langeland, Denmark mtDNA:K1c1h, Sample:VK554 / Estonia_Salme_II-L Y-DNA:I-Y141089 Location:Gnezdovo, Russia Location:Pskov, Russia Location:Oland, Sweden New branch R-BY166438 Y-DNA:N-FGC14542 New path = I-FGC15543>I-FGC15561 mtDNA:K1a-T195C! On a PC, thats CTRL+F to show the find box. FTDNA Comment:Splits I-FT8660 (L813) Derived for 3, ancestral for 3. Location:Galgedil, Funen, Denmark Age:Iron Age 4th century CE Age:Viking 900-1050 CE Y-DNA:R-CTS11962 Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Age:Viking 10th century CE Y-DNA:I-Y103013 Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-M417 Derived for 1 ancestral for 6. Y-DNA:R-YP1395 Age:Viking 10th century CE Forms a new branch down of I-S26361 (Z2041). The basal haplogroup T* is found among Algerians in Oran (1.67%) and Reguibate Sahrawi (0.93%). mtDNA:H4a1a4b, Sample:VK186 / Greenland KNK-[6] VK151 has no coverage for 2 of these mutations Location:Ingiridarstadir, Iceland FTDNA Comment:Splits R-Y13816. Age:Early Viking 8th century CE mtDNA:H3k1a, Sample:VK202 / Orkney_Buckquoy, sk 7B Location:Church2, Faroes SNP Tracker Map for mtDNA Haplotype T1a1 The T1a1 mutation in southern Turkey is dated at 9,600 year BP. Location:Rantzausminde, Funen, Denmark Y-DNA:R-YP4342 FTDNA Comment:Shares 8 SNPs with an American man. Sample:VK144 / UK_Oxford_#8 The mtDNA haplogroup came back as T2b, which is common in England, Iceland, and . mtDNA:H74, Sample:VK409 / Russia_Ladoga_5680-14 mtDNA:U4a2a1, Sample:VK481 / Estonia_Salme_II-F FTDNA Comment:Links up with PGA3 (Personal Genome Project Austria) and FTDNA customer from Denmark. Its age is between 9,900 and 19,500 years (Behar et al., 2012b). Location:Ridgeway_Hill_Mass_Grave_Dorset, Dorset, England, UK mtDNA:T2f1a1, Sample:VK39 / Sweden_Skara 181 Age:Viking 10th century CE Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden Location:San_Lorenzo, Foggia, Italy FTDNA Comment:Shares 1 SNP with a man from Denmark. It is usually symptom-less and increases the risk of sudden cardiac death, which often happens to those of as early in life as teenagers and may affect those who are active and have no other risk factors.[14]. mtDNA:H1m, Sample:VK205 / Orkney_Newark 68/12 mtDNA:H1a, Sample:VK479 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-272 mtDNA:H3, Sample:VK210 / Poland_Krakw-Zakrzwek gr. Sample:VK190 / Greenland late-0996 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. Age:Early Viking 8th century CE mtDNA:V1a1, Sample:VK145 / UK_Oxford_#9 Derived for 2 SNPs total. Y-DNA:I-Y130659 New path FT13004>FT12648 Age:Early Norse 10-12th centuries CE The clade-bearing individuals were inhumed at the Tenerife site, with one specimen found to belong to the T2c1d2 subclade (1/7; 14%). mtDNA:K1a4, Sample:VK317 / Denmark_Kaargarden Grav BF99 For brevity, only the first three levels of subclades (branches) are shown. Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE New branch = I-BY78615 Age:Viking 900-1050 CE Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Y-DNA:N-Y10933 FTDNA Comment:Possibly falls beneath I-BY195155. Age:Viking 11-12th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Speculative placement U106+, but U106 (C>T) in ancient samples can be misleading. Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE mtDNA:U5a1b-T16362C, Sample:VK174 / UK_Oxford_#18 Y-DNA:R-YP1026 FTDNA Comment:Splits R-FT148754 (DF63). New path = R-BY67003>R-BY45170 FTDNA Comment:Possible Z140 Y-DNA:I-F3312 Age:Viking 900-1050 CE