it shows that my ancestors left East Africa 50, 000 years ago into North Africa, and from there into the Middle East and the Midattranean.
People who belong to this Haplogroup: 75% of North Africans , 25% of Jewish, 20-30% of Sicily, Balkans and Greece, 10 % of Europeans (British, ireland, Hungary, Poland). This Haplogroup is rarely found in India or East Asia (no more india movies and music for me, I'm far from them).
How it makes me feel: it doesn't make me feel different in even a bit, I knew my ancestors were a combo of tribes of Somali and middle eastern.
What do I learn from it: That one of my ancentors marker, " M96 "origins is unknown and they are investigating to find more info about him. Also that one of my early ancestors had a DNA mutation called YAP.
End of the Story.
Farther Analysis by Wikipedia of the E1b1b1(M35);
E1b1b and E1b1b1 are quite common amongst Afro-Asiatic speakers. The linguistic group and E1b1b1 may have dispersed together from the region of origin of this language family.[12][13][14] Amongst populations with an Afro-Asiatic speaking history, a significant proportion of Jewish male lineages are E1b1b1 (E-M35).[15] Haplogroup E1b1b1, which accounts for approximately 18%[3] to 20%[16][17] of Ashkenazi and 8.6%[18] to 30%[3] of Sephardi Y-chromosomes, appears to be one of the major founding lineages of the Jewish population.
A large majority of E1b1b lineages are within E1b1b1 (defined by M35). Exceptions discovered so far are M215 positive/M35 negative ("E-M215*") cases found in two Amharic Ethiopians and 1 Yemeni.[2][20]
(see image). The more frequently described sub-clades are E1b1b1a and E1b1b1b. Both are found in Mediterranean & West Asian peoples. These two sub-clades represent the largest proportion of E1b1b. E1b1b1a is found over most of the range where E1b1b is found excluding Southern Africa. E1b1b1b is found mainly in the Maghreb. E1b1b1c is less common but widely scattered, with significant populations in specific parts of the Horn of Africa, the Levant, Arabia, Iberia, and Anatolia. E1b1b1g is a fourth major sub-clade that has been found in parts of Eastern and Southern Africa, includes the majority of unique E1b1b1 lineages in sub-Saharan Africa (those that lack M78, M81, or M123 mutations).[8] Two smaller sub-clades are defined by mutations M281 and V6 appear to be unique to the Horn of Africa region.
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