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The R1b1b2 group of Western Atlantic Coast males means this: all testing needs to be the 37 marker level to get any clarity. Just for further record checking these males further fall into these categories: and why the expanded test is required. M269,:S3,S10,S13,S17 a further subgroup is 2) R1b1b2a: broken down into L23,S141,L49 another group is 3) R1b1b12a1 broken down into L11: S127, L51,L52,P311,S128,P310,S129 another group is 4) R1b1b12a1a (Germans and Dutch primarily) broken down into U106,M405,S21 5) R1b1b12a1a1 U198, M467,S29 6) R1b12a1a1a2 P107 (confined to England) 7) R1b1b2alala3 L1;S26,null-DYS439 (concentrated in England) 8) R1b1b2a1a1a4 L44, L45L46, L47 9) R1b1b2a1a1b (European) P312,S116 10) R1b1b2a1b1 (Basque) M65 11) R1b1b2alb2 (Spanish/modern Latinos) M153 12) R1b1b2alb3 (Iberia, Ireland, SW England) SRY2627, M167 13) R1b1b2alb4 (broadly western European Anyway: don't ask me what all the numbers mean Just posted this so that you can see why it is important to do the 37 marker test to really clarify the ancestors best possible location. Here is the link to the actual charts if anyone wants them dgmweb.net/genealogy/DNA/Corbin/CorbinDNA-results........ Notify Administrator about this message?
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