mtDNA:H1a3a, Sample:VK123 / Iceland_X104 FTDNA Comment:Shares 1 SNP with a man from Denmark. 2020 Nov 2. doi: 10.1038/s41431-020-00747-z. About 33% of Norwegians fall under the I-M253 haplogroup. But very little trace of the Danish Vikings is found in modern day Britons' DNA, concluded DNA scientists in 2015. I among Vikings. FTDNA Comment:Shares 1 SNP with a man from Romania. Y-DNA:J-Z8424 mtDNA:H6a2a, Sample:VK452 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-111 The following is a list of the Y chromosome DNA haplogroup and mtDNA haplogroup nicknames used by BritainsDNA, ScotlandsDNA, IrelandsDNA, CymruDNAWales and YorkshiresDNA. For example, Ive typed I-BY3428. mtDNA:K1a4d, Sample:VK264 / UK_Dorset-3744 Y-DNA:R-YP1026 Y-DNA:R-Y52895 New path = I-Y5612>I-Y5619 If no T1a1 matches show in your HVR1 or HVR2 lists, they are at a genetic difference greater than 0; see below. Age:Viking 10-13th centuries CE Click to reveal The mutations identified with Haplogroup I-M253 (Y-DNA) are M253, M307, P30, and P40. Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden The Danish Viking King Sweyn Forkbeard conquered what is modern day England in 1013. The second way of establishing Viking connections through genetic genealogy was by taking Y-DNA tests which revealed a haplogroup associated with "Vikings" or Scandinavian populations. 9-22-2020 last update A total of 285 entries analyzed and placed on the FTDNA tree where appropriate. The Proto-Germanic Haplogroup SNP Y-DNA of I-M223, and I-M253 being major, plus R-U106 major carriers of the evolved Elwald-Ellot-Elliot surname line. On a PC, thats CTRL+F to show the find box. Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Age:Early Viking 8th century CE mtDNA:K1a4a1a3, Sample:VK134 / Denmark_Galgedil ALZ Y-DNA:I-L813 Age:Viking 885 69 CE Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia mtDNA:K1a4, Sample:VK430 / Gotland_Frojel-00502 Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Y-DNA:I-FGC15560 Age:Viking 880-1000 CE FTDNA Comment:Shares 3 mutations with a man from Sweden. mtDNA:H1a1, Sample:VK176 / UK_Oxford_#20 Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Age:Early Norse 10-12th centuries CE New branch = R-FT383000 Y-DNA:R-CTS11962 Location:Ladoga, Russia Y-DNA:R-CTS11962 mtDNA:H2a2b1, Sample:VK513 / Greenland F8 mtDNA:J1c4, Sample:VK263 / UK_Dorset-3742 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Please click on the links in the articles or to the vendors below if you are purchasing products or DNA testing. Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Said to be brother of VK497 at I-BY86407 which is compatible with this placement, although no further Y-SNP evidence exists due to low coverage mtDNA:H3a1a, Sample:VK239 / Faroe_5 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE mtDNA:H10-x, Sample:VK117 / Norway_Trondheim_SK328 Y-DNA:R-YP6189 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE New branch = R-FT383000 Conclusion The present work provides further evidence that retrieval of ancient human DNA is a possible task provided adequate precautions are taken and well . Age:Iron Age 300 CE The whole genome sequence includes the Y chromosome along with mitochondrial DNA, although it requires special processing to separate it usefully. Location:Ladoga, Russia Y-DNA:I-BY19383 [10] Additionally, haplogroup T has been observed in ancient Guanche fossils excavated in Gran Canaria and Tenerife on the Canary Islands, which have been radiocarbon-dated to between the 7th and 11th centuries CE. FTDNA Comment:Shares 2 SNPs with a man from Switzerland. Age:Viking 900-1050 CE mtDNA:J1c-C16261T, Sample:VK287 / Denmark_Kaargarden Grav BS Location:Oppland, Nor_South, Norway FTDNA Comment:Shares 5 SNPs with a man from Chechen Republic, forming a new branch down of T-Y22559 (T-Y138678) On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Y-DNA:R-M269 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Location:Ladoga, Russia Age:Viking 8-11th centuries CE Location:Tollemosegrd, Sealand, Denmark Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden mtDNA:T2f1a1, Sample:VK39 / Sweden_Skara 181 mtDNA:H3g1, Sample:VK384 / Denmark_Hesselbjerg Grav 14, sk EU mtDNA:H1-C16239T. Have seen it on Genoplot! Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE mtDNA:H1c, Sample:VK159 / Russia_Pskov_7283-20 Age:Viking 10th century CE mtDNA:H6a1a4, Sample:VK468 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-235 Forms a new branch down of I2-Y23710 (L801). mtDNA:H4a1, Sample:VK346 / Oland_1057 Individuals were assigned to West Eurasian mtDNA haplogroups. The Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups found were the same as those found nowadays in Europe, but with a much higher percentage of the now very rare haplogroups I and X. Haplogroups I and X are each found in only 1% of the modern European population. Nov 12, 2022 - Explore Lisa Burnette Munn's board "Haplogroup T1a1", followed by 406 people on Pinterest. Age:Medieval 13th century Y-DNA:R-S2886 Y-DNA:R-FGC17230 Y-DNA:I-Y19932 Location:Oland, Sweden Age:Viking 10th century CE Age:Viking 10th century CE Y-DNA:R-BY27605 Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden mtDNA:U5b1b1g1, Sample:VK420 / Norway_Hedmark 2813 Compared with the most frequent haplogroup in the general population (that is, H and T clades), the T1a1 haplogroup has a HR of 0.62 (95% CI, 0.40 to 0.95; P = 0.03). Location:Karda, Sweden Derived for 2 SNPs total. The frequency of T1a and T2 in Yamna samples were each 14.5%, a percentage higher than in any country today and only found in similarly high frequencies among the Udmurts of the Volga-Ural region. Just hours later, Science Daily published the article, "World's largest DNA sequencing of Viking skeletons reveals they weren't all Scandinavian." Science magazine published "'Viking' was a job description, not Age:Viking 10th century CE mtDNA:J1b1b1, Sample:VK218 / Russia_Ladoga_5680-4 Sample:VK144 / UK_Oxford_#8 Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia mtDNA:K1a3a, Sample:VK183 / Greenland F6 mtDNA:U3b, Sample:VK446 / Denmark_Galgedil LS My findings/interpretations: I-L22 originated from a guy about 1300 years ago, 23andme says. Y-DNA:I-BY3433 05-15-2015, 03:55 PM #2 Kale Registered Users Posts 2,721 Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Y-DNA:I-S18218 Age:Viking 850-900 CE mtDNA:I4a. Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE mtDNA:I2, Sample:VK545 / Ireland_SSG12 Y-DNA:I-FT115400 New path = I-BY3433>I-BY3430 mtDNA:H1cg, Sample:VK138 / Denmark_Galgedil AQQ Apart from a peak in Cyprus, T2c1 is most common in the Persian Gulf region but is also found in the Levant and in Mediterranean Europe, with a more far-flung distribution at very low levels. Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Location:Gnezdovo, Russia Age:Viking 10th century CE Age:Viking 858 68 CE Y-DNA:I-Z73 Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia mtDNA:H4a1a4b, Sample:VK168 / UK_Oxford_#6 Location:Kaagrden, Langeland, Denmark Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark mtDNA:T2a1a, Sample:VK512 / Estonia_Salme_II- FTDNA Comment:Both VK449 and VK259 share 3 SNPs with a man from Sweden. I receive a small contribution when you click on some of the links to vendors in my articles. Y-DNA:I-Y141089 Y-DNA:R-FT381000 Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE . Members of the H1 haplogroup share a common matrilineal (direct maternal) ancestor, who lived around 9,900 years ago or possibly earlier, most likely in southwest Europe. They share one marker FT381000 (26352237 T>G) Age:Viking 7-9th centuries CE Location:Bodzia, Poland Location:Buckquoy_Birsay, Orkney, Scotland, UK Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-BY33037 mtDNA:K1a4, Sample:VK317 / Denmark_Kaargarden Grav BF99 Subdividing Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a1 reveals Norse Viking dispersal lineages in Britain Eur J Hum Genet. Y-DNA:R-L23 mtDNA:H1c21, Sample:VK408 / Russia_Ladoga_5757-18 mtDNA:U5b1b1-T16192C! Location:Church2, Faroes Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE mtDNA:H52, Sample:VK262 / UK_Dorset-3739 New branch = R-FT108043 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE mtDNA:H1ai1, Sample:VK203 / Orkney_BY78, Ar. mtDNA:HV0a1, Sample:VK528 / Norway_Troms 4049 Haplogroup R1b (M269, U106, P312) Especially interesting is the finding of R1b-L151 widely distributed in the historical Nordic Bronze Age region, which is in line with the estimated TMRCA for R1b-P312 subclades found in Scandinavia, despite the known bottleneck among Germanic peoples under U106. Y-DNA:E-Y4971 Y-DNA:R-M269 Age:Viking 10th century CE Y-DNA:R-CTS5533 Age:Medieval 11-13th centuries CE mtDNA:U2e2a1d. Y-DNA:I-Y10639 Y-DNA:R-FT20255 This is a list of haplogroups of historic people.Haplogroups can be determined from the remains of historical figures, or derived from genealogical DNA tests of people who trace their direct maternal or paternal ancestry to a noted historical figure. FTDNA Comment:Shares 3 SNPs with a man from Greece. mtDNA:H1bb, Sample:VK546 / Ireland_08E693 mtDNA:J2a2c, Sample:VK238 / Faroe_4 New path = R-FT104609>R-FT103482 Call Us Today! Location:Oland, Sweden mtDNA:N1a1a1a2, Sample:VK267 / Sweden_Karda 21 Y-DNA:I-B293 Location:Alken_Enge, Jutland, Denmark Location:Ribe, Jutland, Denmark Y-DNA:I-Y79817 mtDNA:H1, Sample:VK535 / Italy_Foggia-891 Y-DNA:N-Y10933 FTDNA Comment:Shares 3 SNPs with a man from Norway downstream of I-Y24625. mtDNA:T2b11, Sample:VK44 / Faroe_17 Age:Viking 9-10th centuries CE Based on their DNA, the brothers probably came from Sweden. New path = N-BY29005>N-BY21933 mtDNA:U8a2, Sample:VK367 / Denmark_Bogovej D Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Age:Viking 10th century CE mtDNA:J1c2h, Sample:VK301 / Denmark_Ladby Grav 4 It is a subclade of Haplogroup I. The second-most common haplogroup in England is Haplogroup I1a, sometimes called the "Viking haplogroup" because it seems to follow routes of Viking conquest in northern Europe. Y-DNA:N-Y21546 Y-DNA:R-FGC71023 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-YP5161 mtDNA:H1c7, Sample:VK257 / UK_Dorset-3723 Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden The clade-bearing individuals were inhumed at the Tenerife site, with one specimen found to belong to the T2c1d2 subclade (1/7; 14%). Geneticists usually state that mitochondrial haplotype T came to the British Isles with the Vikings circa 800 AD. Sample:VK35 / Sweden_Skara 118 mtDNA:H3k1a, Sample:VK202 / Orkney_Buckquoy, sk 7B mtDNA:U5b1b1a, Sample:VK357 / Oland_1097 Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Y-DNA:R-PF6162 The Viking Age generally refers to the period from A.D. 800, a few years after the earliest recorded raid, until the. mtDNA:U5a1b-T16362C, Sample:VK174 / UK_Oxford_#18 New branch = I-FT49567 mtDNA:U3b1b, Sample:VK380 / Oland_1078 [1] It is also distributed among the Soqotri (1.2%). Location:Ladoga, Russia Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Y-DNA:N-CTS2929 mtDNA:H2a1, Sample:VK438 / Gotland_Frojel-04498 Y-DNA:I-BY86407 Y-DNA:R-CTS4179 Location:Nordland, Nor_North, Norway Location:V051, Western Settlement, Greenland mtDNA:J1c2k, Sample:VK217 / Sweden_Ljungbacka mtDNA:U5b1c2b, Sample:VK31 / Sweden_Skara 194 Below, youll find the information from Y DNA results in the paper, reprocessed and analyzed, with FamilyTreeDNA verified SNP names, along with the mitochondrial DNA haplogroup of each Viking male. Forms a new branch down of R-YP5161 (L448). 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. mtDNA:T2b3b, Sample:VK30 / Sweden_Skara 105 Vikings raiding parties from Scandinavia originated in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE 51.222.108.216 In the FTDNA Learning Center, the page explaining the mtDNA Matches page says this in the FAQ area: Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE mtDNA:HV9b, Sample:VK172 / UK_Oxford_#16 mtDNA:T2, Sample:VK282 / Denmark_Stengade I, LMR c195 Age:Viking 10th century CE Y-DNA:R-CTS11962 Y-DNA:I-FGC35755 Location:Oland, Sweden Location:029a, Eastern Settlement, Greenland mtDNA:U4a2, Sample:VK405 / Sweden_Skara 83 mtDNA:J2a1a1a2, Sample:VK552 / Estonia_Salme_II-K mtDNA:H1a, Sample:VK479 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-272 Y-DNA:R-M269 Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE ", "Unravelling migrations in the steppe: Mitochondrial DNA sequences from ancient central Asians", "Major genomic mitochondrial lineages delineate early human expansions", "The Emerging Tree of West Eurasian mtDNAs: A Synthesis of Control-Region Sequences and RFLPs", "Molecular instability of the mitochondrial haplogroup T sequences at nucleotide positions 16292 and 16296", "Mitochondrial DNA variability in Russians and Ukrainians: Implication to the origin of the Eastern Slavs", "Mitogenomic diversity in Tatars from the Volga-Ural region of Russia", "Evidence of Pre-Roman Tribal Genetic Structure in Basques from Uniparentally Inherited Markers", "Evidence of Authentic DNA from Danish Viking Age Skeletons Untouched by Humans for 1,000 Years", "Most of the extant mtDNA boundaries in south and southwest Asia were likely shaped during the initial settlement of Eurasia by anatomically modern humans", "Natural selection shaped regional mtDNA variation in humans", "Phylogeny of mitochondrial DNA macrohaplogroup N in India, based on complete sequencing: Implications for the peopling of South Asia", "No evidence for an mtDNA role in sperm motility: Data from complete sequencing of asthenozoospermic males", "Drawing the history of the Hutterite population on a genetic landscape: Inference from Y-chromosome and mtDNA genotypes", "Genetic Evidence for Complexity in Ethnic Differentiation and History in East Africa", "Where West Meets East: The Complex mtDNA Landscape of the Southwest and Central Asian Corridor", "Tracing European Founder Lineages in the Near Eastern mtDNA Pool", "Extensive Female-Mediated Gene Flow from Sub-Saharan Africa into Near Eastern Arab Populations", "Genomic identification in the historical case of the Nicholas II royal family", "Human mtDNA Haplogroups Associated with High or Reduced Spermatozoa Motility", "The Druze: A Population Genetic Refugium of the Near East", "The Expansion of mtDNA Haplogroup L3 within and out of Africa", "Mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosomal stratification in Iran: Relationship between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula", "New genetic evidence supports isolation and drift in the Ladin communities of the South Tyrolean Alps but not an ancient origin in the Middle East", "History of Click-Speaking Populations of Africa Inferred from mtDNA and Y Chromosome Genetic Variation", "Tracing the Phylogeography of Human Populations in Britain Based on 4th-11th Century mtDNA Genotypes", "Classification of European mtDNAs From an Analysis of Three European Populations", "Updated comprehensive phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial DNA variation", "Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of Semitic languages identifies an Early Bronze Age origin of Semitic in the Near East", "Geological records of the recent past, a key to the near future world environments", The Genographic Project Public Participation Mitochondrial DNA Database, Genetic Genealogy: A Personal Perspective on Tara, Karelians and Kent, England, Analysis of a Haplogroup T sequence (T5/T2), Phylogenetic Networks for the Human mtDNA Haplogroup T, mtDNA Haplogroup T - Full Genomic Sequence Research Project, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Haplogroup_T_(mtDNA)&oldid=1137138591, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2019, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, G709A, G1888A, A4917G, G8697A, T10463C, G13368A, G14905A, A15607G, G15928A, C16294T, This page was last edited on 3 February 2023, at 00:31.
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