Re: Matching SomaliNet's DNA research to Hallenberg 2005 Stu
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 11:30 am
Ah thank you Abdihaliim, that was my mistakeAbdihaliim wrote:James
Isse Raghe. His DYS439 = 12 Not 11.
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Ah thank you Abdihaliim, that was my mistakeAbdihaliim wrote:James
Isse Raghe. His DYS439 = 12 Not 11.
I don't see why not, especially Reer Xamar.grandpakhalif wrote:James is it possible for a Somali to get J1?
They are not ethnic Somalis. I think he was more referring those from the major tribesJames Dahl wrote:I don't see why not, especially Reer Xamar.grandpakhalif wrote:James is it possible for a Somali to get J1?
Well there's several ways, your clan could "become" part of a bigger clan, or you could have what genealogists call a "non-parental event" in your ancestry, which is a fancy word for incorrect paternity.Oxidant wrote:They are not ethnic Somalis. I think he was more referring those from the major tribesJames Dahl wrote:I don't see why not, especially Reer Xamar.grandpakhalif wrote:James is it possible for a Somali to get J1?
Yeah there's a contact link on their ysearch.org profiles:IRONm@N wrote:Good job james.
do you have Abdirahman and Mohamud's contact info, as it seems that we are 100% match?
thanks for details, its more clear.
E1b1b1a1b is 8,500 years old, plenty of time for some African fellow to end up in Sicily somehow.Oxidant wrote:WTF,
Italian who is E1b1b1a1b how is that possible?
What do the numbers on the side mean? If they are the same, does it mean same ancestry
James Dahl wrote:E1b1b1a1b is 8,500 years old, plenty of time for some African fellow to end up in Sicily somehow.Oxidant wrote:WTF,
Italian who is E1b1b1a1b how is that possible?
What do the numbers on the side mean? If they are the same, does it mean same ancestry
Sicily was once conquered by the Caliphate, perhaps some soldier originally from Sudan or southern Egypt decided to settle there.
LOLgrandpakhalif wrote:James is it possible for a Somali to get J1?
Sneaky bastard, you where waiting on everyone else before you disclosed your results weren't you. Just in case you were the only one with E3bCinque Mtume wrote:James Dahl wrote:E1b1b1a1b is 8,500 years old, plenty of time for some African fellow to end up in Sicily somehow.Oxidant wrote:WTF,
Italian who is E1b1b1a1b how is that possible?
What do the numbers on the side mean? If they are the same, does it mean same ancestry
Sicily was once conquered by the Caliphate, perhaps some soldier originally from Sudan or southern Egypt decided to settle there.
James Dahl,
I had my results a while back too. The most interesting thing is that I'm the most closely related in that bunch to Hyperactive. Our markers are the exact same, while the Hartis are a little more different from me. I'm Majerten btw.
Ganjaweed wrote:Sneaky bastard, you where waiting on everyone else before you disclosed your results weren't you. Just in case you were the only one with E3bCinque Mtume wrote:James Dahl wrote:
E1b1b1a1b is 8,500 years old, plenty of time for some African fellow to end up in Sicily somehow.
Sicily was once conquered by the Caliphate, perhaps some soldier originally from Sudan or southern Egypt decided to settle there.
James Dahl,
I had my results a while back too. The most interesting thing is that I'm the most closely related in that bunch to Hyperactive. Our markers are the exact same, while the Hartis are a little more different from me. I'm Majerten btw.![]()
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