Posted on 06/15/2005 11:34:14 AM PDT by blam
I have a photograph of my great great grandmother. She's very dark -- turns out she's not AA but NA -- Native American. And I've got green eyes and light brown hair. And I burn in the sun -- so that Indian blood hasn't done me much good in the sun tan department. LOL
On the other hand, 1/16 of something doesn't have much effect.
And I'm so white if I get back-lit, I can't see my reflection in the mirror, it shines right through. I told my kids that three more generations of Irish marriages and folks will be able to read through my descendents ;-)
There are pricier Genealogical DNA services out there that will search along BOTH your parents' DNA -- the National Geographic one only looks at 12 markers and searches back along your father's Y-chromosome (if you're a guy) or back along your mother's mitochondrial DNA (if you're a gal).
A nearly 2006 bump, related link:
Find Your Paternal-Line Relatives With Y-Chromosome Matches On Line
Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation | Dec 30, 2005 | Me
Posted on 12/30/2005 4:07:34 AM PST by Pharmboy
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1549163/posts
"The urine sample was Henry Kissinger's; the handwriting was Pat's."
...or...
"The urine sample was George Stefanopoulos'; the handwriting was Hillary's."
I would rather trust the group out of Oxford, England who does about the same thing. I got some info in the mail about it.
Have you heard of the group from Oxford, England? It does similar testing.
There is another group who is doing the same type of testing. http://www.oxfordancestors.com/background.htmlearch.
"Pretty much all Northern Europe was Teutonic except for the Celts and the Basques."
What would be the classification for people in Italy and Spain, prior to the Celts moving into the neighborhoods?
Similarly, there were people in Britain before the Celts and later germanic people sailed across (Picts, pre-picts).
Finally, Polish, Slovak people are Slavic, are they not? Baltics, too.
What I'm trying to demonstrate is there were/remain others besides just Germanic and Celtic.
I think the Assyrians moved the Northern Tribes to Nivineah(sp) which is right next door to Mosul.
btt
Ping.
Thanks again, blam. This is the exact thread I was remembering. I didn’t realize it was started so long ago! I’m glad it’s still possible to participate... Now, to get the hubby to agree to spending the dough! LOL ;)
I've done my whole family and many of my neighbors too. It is $107.50 for your mtDNA(female) and $107.50 for your yDNA(male). If you have brothers and sisters you can share the cost with them, they'll all have the same dna.
See post #194.
I had the male side of my family tested. Came out R1b. Have now ordered the female side tested on the same sample.
Welcome to Free Republic. We talk about this subject often.
Thank You. I have lurked for some time on this topic and thought I would jump in to be able to ask a question from time to time. It was your posting and example that finally pushed me to use the NGS program as a starting point.
Hmmmm. Those guys ougt to give me a commission, huh? (LOL)
I find it interesting that some sources claim haplogroup I is dominant among Nordic populations. From reliable family sources my roots are about as ‘deep Viking’ as they come, yet check in with R1b.
Am wondering if this has anything to do with the 2 similar but not identical groups of Norse, one blond and blue eyed, and the other dark haired but either blue or dark eyed, that make up the Norse of today? (I am the dark haired blue eyed latter, but have children that match the former.)
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