Y-DNA:R-M269 Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Age:Viking 10-13th centuries CE Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Location:Nordland, Nor_North, Norway Location:Ribe, Jutland, Denmark mtDNA:U5b1e1, Sample:VK53 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-161/65 Some Viking burials in both Orkney and Norway were actually genetically Pictish men. mtDNA:J1c2c2a, Sample:VK157 / Poland_Bodzia B5 Y-DNA:I-M253 mtDNA:J2b1a, Sample:VK290 / Denmark_Kumle Hoje Grav O Y-DNA:R-S6353 mtDNA:H3a1, Sample:VK46 / Faroe_19 This does NOT increase the price you pay but helps me to keep the lights on and this informational blog free for everyone. Location:Oland, Sweden The mtDNA haplogroup came back as T2b, which is common in England, Iceland, and . Derived for 6 ancestral for 3. mtDNA:H52, Sample:VK516 / Norway_Sor-Trondelag 4481 mtDNA:K1a, Sample:VK445 / Denmark_Gl Lejre-A1896 Not the grave where the sample was taken, but a Viking cemetery from Denmark. mtDNA:U3b1b, Sample:VK380 / Oland_1078 Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE H1 is a mitochondrial DNA haplogroup that is very diverse and fairly widespread. mtDNA:U5b1e1, Sample:VK256 / UK_Dorset-3722 mtDNA:K2b1a1, Sample:VK515 / Norway_Nordland 4512 Y-DNA:I-Y130659 The second-most common haplogroup in England is Haplogroup I1a, sometimes called the "Viking haplogroup" because it seems to follow routes of Viking conquest in northern Europe. This includes a great number of European nobles, including George I of Great Britain and Frederick William I of Prussia (through the Electress Sophia of Hanover), Charles I of England, George III of the United Kingdom, George V of the United Kingdom, Charles X Gustav of Sweden, Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange, Olav V of Norway, and George I of Greece. Y-DNA:I-Y132154 New branch = N-FT381631 Derived for 9 ancestral for 6. Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden mtDNA:H15a1, Sample:VK308 / Sweden_Skara 101 One study has shown Haplogroup T to be associated with increased risk for coronary artery disease (Sanger 2007) harv error: no target: CITEREFSanger2007 (help). Age:Early Viking 8th century CE mtDNA:H10-x, Sample:VK117 / Norway_Trondheim_SK328 Location:Hundstrup_Mose, Sealand, Denmark Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Y-DNA:R-BY10450 Last edited by GogMagog; 05-16-2015 at 08:52 AM . Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia mtDNA:J1c5, Sample:VK389 / Norway_Telemark 3697 Y-DNA:I-P109 The other subclades are L41.2 (very rare) and L161.1 (found mostly in Germany and the British Isles). mtDNA:V, Sample:VK551 / Estonia_Salme_II-U Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE mtDNA:H1q, Sample:VK504 / Estonia_Salme_I-1 mtDNA:H1c7, Sample:VK257 / UK_Dorset-3723 mtDNA:H82, Sample:VK178 / UK_Oxford_#22 Sample:VK35 / Sweden_Skara 118 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE mtDNA:T2b-T152C! Y-DNA:I-Y19932 Age:Viking 10th century CE Y-DNA:R-YP256 mtDNA:J1b1a1b, Sample:VK506 / Estonia_Salme_I-3 Y-DNA:I-Z16971 Age:Viking 900-1050 CE mtDNA:K2a3, Sample:VK394 / Norway_Hedmark 4460 Celebrity DNA | Haplogroup mtDNA:W3a1, Sample:VK342 / Oland_1016 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Shares 1 SNP with a man from Denmark. mtDNA:H16, Sample:VK484 / Estonia_Salme_II-Q mtDNA:H6a1b3, ____________________________________________________________. Y-DNA:R-A7982 Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Rule of thumb is that SNP generations are 80-100 years each. Y-DNA:R-BY135243 mtDNA:H64, Sample:VK354 / Oland_1026 FTDNA Comment:Splits R-BY18970 (DF98). Location:Hedmark, Nor_South, Norway Location:Oland, Sweden mtDNA:H2a2b, Sample:VK348 / Oland_1067 Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE mtDNA:H1b, Sample:VK315 / Denmark_Bakkendrup Grav 16 Location:Gl._Lejre, Sealand, Denmark Location:Ridgeway_Hill_Mass_Grave_Dorset, Dorset, England, UK Y-DNA:R-PH3519 Y-DNA:I-L813 Location:Galgedil, Funen, Denmark Age:Viking 10th century CE mtDNA:H5a1c1a, Sample:VK258 / UK_Dorset-3733 mtDNA:K2a3a, Sample:VK337 / Oland_1064 Y-DNA:L-Z5931 Many of these lineages would have settled at first in Southeast Europe. Age:Viking 900-1050 CE Age:Early Viking 8th century CE PDF DNA and the Vikings Steve Harding - University of Nottingham Y-DNA:R-CTS4179 Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia mtDNA:I1a1e, Sample:VK173 / UK_Oxford_#17 mtDNA:J1c3f, Sample:VK519 / Norway_Nordland 4691b FTDNA Comment:VK506 and VK367 split the I-BY67827 branch. mtDNA:U5a1a1, Sample:VK323 / Denmark_Ribe 2 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE Age:Viking 10th century CE Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK Your IP: Location:Newark_Deerness, Orkney, Scotland, UK You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. 558 mtDNA:H-C16291T, Sample:VK539 / Ukraine_Shestovitsa-8870-97 Haplogroup T (mtDNA) - Wikipedia mtDNA Haplogroup T mtFULL - for updated haplogroups please join T1 and T2 projects - mtDNA Test Results for Members . Location:Ridgeway_Hill_Mass_Grave_Dorset, Dorset, England, UK The term " Viking " tends to conjure up images of fierce, blonde men who donned horned helmets and sailed the seas in longboats, earning a fearsome reputation through their violent conquests and. There are also more detailed mtDNA tests available for those who wish to close the gap towards the modern period (equivalent to the BigY result). Y-DNA:R-BY27605 This article is about the human mtDNA Haplogroup T. 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Age:Viking 10th century CE Haplogroup I2a1b (M423) I2a1b (M423, L178) was known as I1b until 2007, and I2a2 from 2008 to 2010. This project is a meeting place for users who share the T1a1-C152T!! mtDNA:H1cg, Sample:VK138 / Denmark_Galgedil AQQ Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-Z16372 Age:Medieval 11-13th centuries CE mtDNA:H1b, Sample:VK496 / Estonia_Salme_II-W Origins and history of Haplogroup I2 (Y-DNA) - Academia.edu Age:Viking 6-10th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Shares 10 SNPs with a man with unknown origins (American) downstream of R-BY1701. Derived for 1 ancestral for 13. His Y-DNA is Q-M378 (previously Q1b). New path = I-Y22486>I-Y22478>I-Z24071 Y-DNA:R-S10708 mtDNA:T2, Sample:VK282 / Denmark_Stengade I, LMR c195 Location:Ladoga, Russia Thats not at all what we thought we knew. mtDNA:K1b1c, Sample:VK313 / Denmark_Rantzausminde Grav 2 mtDNA:U2e2a1a, Sample:VK533 / Oland 1076 28364 35 Location:St_Johns_College_Oxford, Oxford, England, UK FTDNA Comment:Splits I-Y22507. Location:Ladoga, Russia Y-DNA:R-S7759 mtDNA:H1bb, Sample:VK546 / Ireland_08E693 Location:Karda, Sweden Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE The two sites sampled in Britain lie outside the Danelaw (Dorset and Oxford) and have been interpreted as 'execution cemeteries' containing the remains of Viking raiding parties. Location:V051, Western Settlement, Greenland mtDNA:J1b1a1a, Sample:VK424 / Sweden_Skara 273 1, sk 3 Forms a new branch downstream of R-FGC23826. Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark mtDNA:H54, Sample:VK87 / Denmark_Hesselbjerg Grav 41b, sk PC Y-DNA:I-M253 Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Y-DNA:E-CTS5856 FTDNA Comment:Same split as VK25. Location:Varnhem, Skara, Sweden Location:Ladoga, Russia Age:Viking 900-1050 CE mtDNA:T2b24, Sample:VK333 / Oland_1028 Location:Church2, Faroes They hypothesise that T1a1, T2a1b, T2b, T2e and T2f1 entered Europe from Anatolia in the Late Glacial period, while T2b and T2e followed in the immediate postglacial period from 11,000 years ago. mtDNA:J1c2c1, Sample:VK295 / Denmark_Hessum sk 1 On average, 4% of the population shares your maternal haplogroup. R1a1a1 (M417) was the most common haplogroup in the Corded Ware Culture (CWC) and was probably found before in the Pontic-Caspian steppe in cultures such as the Sredny Stog in Ukraine, which in my opinion may not have been originally Indo-European, but eventually became Indo-Eu Continue Reading More answers below Lars Eidevall Age:Viking 8-9th centuries CE Y-DNA:J-FGC32685 Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Possibly falls beneath I-BY195155. mtDNA:J1b1b1, Sample:VK218 / Russia_Ladoga_5680-4 The basal haplogroup T* is found among Algerians in Oran (1.67%) and Reguibate Sahrawi (0.93%). Location:Islandbridge, Dublin, Ireland Age:Viking 10th century CE mtDNA:H1s, Sample:VK582 / SBM1028 ALKEN ENGE 2013, X2244 FamilyTreeDNA - mtDNA Haplogroup T mtFULL - for updated haplogroups Within subhaplogroup T2e, a very rare motif is identified among Sephardic Jews of Turkey and Bulgaria and suspected conversos from the New World (Bedford 2012). Y-DNA:R-FGC17429 t1a1 haplogroup vikings FTDNA Comment:Shares at least 4 SNPs with a man from Sweden, forming a new branch downstream R-FT263905 (U106). Y-DNA:I-BY463 Location:Ladoga, Russia Location:Oppland, Nor_South, Norway Y-DNA:R-YP1137 Y-DNA:T-BY215080 Y-DNA:R-BY176639 Location:Sandomierz, Poland Age:Viking 986 38 CE On a PC, thats CTRL+F to show the find box. Location:Oland, Sweden About 33% of Norwegians fall under the I-M253 haplogroup. 23andme states that I-L22 is "extremely rare among 23andme users" (1/110.000), and I'm trying to dig a bit deeper into this. Origins. Y-DNA:I-FT115400 Location:Galgedil, Funen, Denmark Y-DNA:I-Y79817 Y-DNA:R-CTS4179 Y-DNA:R-FT20255 Members of the H1 haplogroup share a common matrilineal (direct maternal) ancestor, who lived around 9,900 years ago or possibly earlier, most likely in southwest Europe. Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE The clade-bearing individuals were inhumed at the Tenerife site, with one specimen found to belong to the T2c1d2 subclade (1/7; 14%). Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Splits I-FT8660 (L813) Derived for 3, ancestral for 3. Y-DNA:R-YP6189 New branch = I-BY56459 Age:Early Viking 700 CE mtDNA:X2b-T226C, Sample:VK411 / Denmark_Galgedil TT FTDNA Comment:Shares 2 SNPs with a man from Switzerland. Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE Age:Viking 900-1050 CE Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Location:Oland, Sweden Y-DNA:I-BY55382 Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Age:Viking 9th century CE Location:Kaagrden, Langeland, Denmark New branch = I-BY198083 Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Age:Early Norse 10-12th centuries CE Y-DNA:I-Y141089 Location:Trondheim, Nor_Mid, Norway Derived for 9, ancestral for 3. T1a1: 15: 130856: Dorde Mrtensdr Bjrk-Huggare 1630-1675 Kronoby FI: Finland: T1a1: T16093Y, T16126C, A16129G, A16163G, C16186T, T16187C, T16223C, G16230A, T16278C, C16294T, C16311T: Age:Viking 10th century CE Well, to simplify, according to the International Society of Genetic Genealogy, a haplogroup is a genetic population group of people who share a common ancestor on either their paternal or maternal line. mtDNA:J1c3f, Sample:VK110 / Iceland_115S Age:Viking 10th century CE T1a1 Y-DNA (M) R-U152-L2 mtDNA (P) H5k T1a1 - Any others here? New branch = I-BY60851 Y-DNA:I-BY34674 Location:Ridgeway_Hill_Mass_Grave_Dorset, Dorset, England, UK Location:Ribe, Jutland, Denmark mtDNA:H1c, Sample:VK159 / Russia_Pskov_7283-20 442 Ancient Viking Skeletons Hold DNA Surprises - DNAeXplained However, some studies have also shown that people of Haplogroup T are less prone to diabetes (Chinnery 2007 harvnb error: no target: CITEREFChinnery2007 (help) and Gonzlez 2012 harvnb error: no target: CITEREFGonzlez2012 (help)). Age:Viking 9-11th centuries CE mtDNA:H1b5, Sample:VK466 / Russia_Gnezdovo 77-222 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE I don't know why they would have shown in your list in the past, unless they have since opted out of matching. Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia An original phylogenetic approach identified mitochondrial haplogroup Y-DNA:I-BY3433 New path R-Y66214>R-PH12 New branch = R-BY167052 mtDNA:K1a4a1a3, Sample:VK134 / Denmark_Galgedil ALZ Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE Age:Viking 8-11th centuries CE Y-DNA:R-L448 mtDNA:H1a, Sample:VK373 / Denmark_Galgedil BER Location:Nordland, Nor_North, Norway Y-DNA:R-S18894 mtDNA:T2a1a, Sample:VK512 / Estonia_Salme_II- Age:Viking 858 68 CE Y-DNA:R-Z29034 mtDNA:J1c3k, Sample:VK140 / Denmark_Galgedil PT Location:Pskov, Russia [citation needed], One study has found that among the Spanish population, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) also referred to as hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) is more likely to happen in those of T2 ancestry than those in other maternal haplogroups. The paper itself uses the older letter=number designations for Y DNA haplogroup, so FamilyTreeDNA is rerunning, aligning and certifying the actual SNPs. Based on a sample of over 400 modern day Iranians (Kivisild and Metspalu 2003) harv error: no target: CITEREFKivisild_and_Metspalu2003 (help), the T haplogroup represents roughly 8.3% of the population (about 1 out of 12 individuals), with the more specific T1 subtype constituting roughly half of those. Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark mtDNA:K1a-T195C! 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Age:Early modern 16-17th centuries CE mtDNA:H49a, Sample:VK251 / Gotland_Kopparsvik-30.64 Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia Y-DNA:R-YP1026 mtDNA:H5c, Sample:VK489 / Estonia_Salme_II- 5 Reasons Aaron Kosminski Might Not Have Been Jack the Ripper Y-DNA:I-BY61100 Sample:VK34 / Sweden_Skara 135 Y-DNA:I-BY67827 Age:Viking 880-1000 CE Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia If the haplogroup you are seeking is NOT shown in your direct upstream branches, you can type the name of the haplogroup into the search box. mtDNA:T2b3b, Sample:VK30 / Sweden_Skara 105 Y-DNA:I-Y22923 Y-DNA:R-YP5161 Location:Kopparsvik, Gotland, Sweden mtDNA:H4a1a4b, Sample:VK170 / Isle-of-Man_Balladoole Location:Hofstadir, Iceland Y-DNA:I-M253 mtDNA:U5b2c2b, Sample:VK422 / Norway_Hedmark 4304 The clade is also found everywhere in Central Asia and deep into North Asia, as far east as Mongolia. Y-DNA:R-P312 For many of the Y- SNPs the company uses its own proprietary S series naming system. Y-DNA:N-CTS2929 Y-DNA:R-YP5155 Age:Early Viking 8th century CE mtDNA:H16, Sample:VK491 / Estonia_Salme_II- mtDNA:H10, Sample:VK177 / UK_Oxford_#21 Age:Viking 10-12th centuries CE FTDNA Comment:Splits R-FT148754 (DF63). Forms a new branch downstream of R-BY220332 (U152). Y-DNA:N-Y10933 Y-DNA:R-Y9081 Subdividing Y-chromosome haplogroup R1a1 reveals Norse Viking dispersal lineages in Britain Eur J Hum Genet. Y-DNA:I-Y5362 mtDNA:U4a2a, Sample:VK487 / Estonia_Salme_II-A Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia mtDNA:H7d4, Sample:VK71 / Denmark_Tollemosegard-BU Location:Frojel, Gotland, Sweden Age:Viking 10-11th centuries CE New branch = I-Y98280 Age:Early Viking Late Germanic Iron Age/early Viking Location:Bogvej, Langeland, Denmark Y-DNA:I-Y22478 mtDNA:H3a1a, Sample:VK237 / Faroe_15 Y-DNA:R-FT264183 FTDNA Comment:Shares 1 SNP with a man from Finland. Performance & security by Cloudflare. Y-DNA:I-S22349 New path = I-BY3433>I-BY3430 Location:Salme, Saaremaa, Estonia mtDNA:H6a1a, Sample:VK492 / Estonia_Salme_II-B