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Re: My DNA results are in..

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Dude perhabs all somalis are guilty of invasion and the Dir story is true that they are the only real somalis???

You look somali then shutup there is no escape for you.

We will still have you as one of us. The day 100% somalis are tested is the day all myth shall be crushed.


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Voltage

Who are you to tell us that we're not allowed to claim Darod,You need to STFU
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Voltage wrote:Dawaa you took a picture of your kit to show us it has arrived when no one asked you but can't a a pic of the results? Like I said, never claim Darood again. You are no less indigenous than the Hawiye you talked crap about. :lol: :up:

Try scrolling up ,retard
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What does his DNA result gotto do with him being Darood?
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Interpreting the above information - DYS # are the markers - RED # are the Alleles
Above are results from the laboratory analysis of your Y-chromosome. Your DNA was analyzed for Short Tandem Repeats (STRs), which are repeating segments of your genome that have a high mutation rate. The location on the Y chromosome of each of these markers is depicted in the image, with the number of repeats for each of your STRs presented to the right of the marker. For example, DYS19 is a repeat of TAGA, so if your DNA repeated that sequence 15 times at that location, it would appear: DYS19 15. Studying the combination of these STR lengths in your Y Chromosome allows researchers to place you in a haplogroup, which reveals the complex migratory journeys of your ancestors. Y-SNP: In the event that the analysis of your STRs was inconclusive, your Y chromosome was also tested for the presence of an informative Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP). These are mutational changes in a single nucleotide base, and allow researchers to definitively place you in a genetic haplogroup.

Your Y-chromosome results identify you as a member of haplogroup J2.

The genetic markers that define your ancestral history reach back roughly 60,000 years to the first common marker of all non-African men, M168, and follow your lineage to present day, ending with M172, the defining marker of haplogroup J2.


If you look at the map highlighting your ancestors' route, you will see that members of haplogroup J2 carry the following Y-chromosome markers:



M168 — M89 — M304 — M172

Today, descendants of this line appear in the highest frequencies in the Middle East, North Africa, and Ethiopia, and at a much lower frequency in Europe, where it is observed exclusively in the Mediterranean area. Approximately 20 percent of the males in southern Italy carry the marker, along with 10 percent of men in southern Spain.

What's a haplogroup, and why do geneticists concentrate on the Y-chromosome in their search for markers? For that matter, what's a marker?

Each of us carries DNA that is a combination of genes passed from both our mother and father, giving us traits that range from eye color and height to athleticism and disease susceptibility. One exception is the Y-chromosome, which is passed directly from father to son, unchanged, from generation to generation.

Unchanged, that is unless a mutation—a random, naturally occurring, usually harmless change—occurs. The mutation, known as a marker, acts as a beacon; it can be mapped through generations because it will be passed down from the man in whom it occurred to his sons, their sons, and every male in his family for thousands of years.

In some instances there may be more than one mutational event that defines a particular branch on the tree. What this means is that any of these markers can be used to determine your particular haplogroup, since every individual who has one of these markers also has the others.



When geneticists identify such a marker, they try to figure out when it first occurred, and in which geographic region of the world. Each marker is essentially the beginning of a new lineage on the family tree of the human race. Tracking the lineages provides a picture of how small tribes of modern humans in Africa tens of thousands of years ago diversified and spread to populate the world.

A haplogroup is defined by a series of markers that are shared by other men who carry the same random mutations. The markers trace the path your ancestors took as they moved out of Africa. It's difficult to know how many men worldwide belong to any particular haplogroup, or even how many haplogroups there are, because scientists simply don't have enough data yet.

One of the goals of the five-year Genographic Project is to build a large enough database of anthropological genetic data to answer some of these questions. To achieve this, project team members are traveling to all corners of the world to collect more than 100,000 DNA samples from indigenous populations. In addition, we encourage you to contribute your anonymous results to the project database, helping our geneticists reveal more of the answers to our ancient past.
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I found this on

http://www.edcosentino.com/DNA/cosentin ... /index.htm
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Xamud. wrote:What does his DNA result gotto do with him being Darood?

Voltage and his pack of rabid hyenas are obsessed with Reer Bicidyahan. :down:
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Gemini, individuals are responsible for their own specific line. What I get is the history of my own line not even my sub-subclan which I count 6 from. If everyone is tested and we get the same, we reflect on each other. If one of us gets tested, it does not reflect on the rest. I would think it is even more so for you who probably share a 20th grandfather with Dawaa.
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Miskinka ha idinka neefsado, stop bullying him. :down:
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Voltage wrote:Gemini, individuals are responsible for their own specific line. What I get is the history of my own line not even my sub-subclan which I count 6 from. If everyone is tested and we get the same, we reflect on each other. If one of us gets tested, it does not reflect on the rest. I would think it is even more so for you who probably share a 20th grandfather with Dawaa.

Bullshit .
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My bad but my point is you get tested to see your own individual origins.
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All drinks on me too tonight if I was Dawwa's father.

Ba-dum-teesh!
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sadeboi

Dude I am not fearful, I already know that its impossible for all of Somalia to be split up into 4-5 clans and each clan has subclans which are all related. A lot of people will have strokes when they find their results.
There's no reason for me to take it, I don't need a test to tell me who I am. :lol:

voltage

Dude if that happens it will not bother me, I know that there were some Arab sheikhs that came to the Somali coast thats a fact, but I don't believe that all the people who say they hail from these men actually descend from these men. :lol:
If I take that test and it tells me I am Jew and and my mtdna is a gypsy marker I won't loose sleep over it, but you would throw yourself of a high rise building if the results don't come out a certain way. :lol:
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Out of a group of 201 randomly selected SOMALIS in Denmark there was only 1 guy with my marker.

I’m going to contact that Danish university tomorrow in order to find out what he was, hopefully they will help me out.

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Dawwa your sick, this does not change JACK you can still be a proud MJ :lol:
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