I have compared 22 Geno 2.0 raw data files from people in "Dinaric" (which has been called various names over the years, currently I2a2 at FTDNA, also has been called I-P37.2xM26, I-M423, I-L621, I-L69, I-L147 and now and most accurately, I-CTS5966). Whatever you call it, this is the branch of I-P37.2 that is very common in Eastern and Central Europe. I have found 6 of the 22 people who each have a single unique SNP result not shared with any of the others. The two new SNP discoveries are on top: PF4309+ found in one man with Austrian paternal ancestry, no STRs for him yet PF879+ found in one man with Montenegrin paternal ancestry CTS5780+ found in one man with Ukrainian paternal ancestry PF3915+ found in one man with Jewish paternal ancestry from Belarus. unfortunately this seems to be a Geno 2.0 error or at least not useful. Several people with matching markers have tested this SNP at FTDNA, including a very close relative, and they have all been PF3915-. CTS8429+ found in one man with Greek paternal ancestry. This SNP is available at FTDNA but no one has tested it, the first person to test it at FTDNA should probably be the guy who did the Geno 2.0 test. PF3618- found in one man with Czech paternal ancestry. The rest of haplogroup I is PF3618+. Someone explained to me earlier that maybe this PF3618- result isn't very interesting. You can see all these results and the kit numbers, surnames, countries of origin here: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/I2aHapGroup,I2aHapGroup/default.aspx?section=ysnp Bernie
In November I reported on a CTS5966+ ("Dinaric") man with Polish paternal ancestry who is P61+ and he should be added to the list below. He has no STRs. Bernie On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Bernie Cullen <[email protected]>wrote: > I have compared 22 Geno 2.0 raw data files from people in "Dinaric" (which > has been called various names over the years, currently I2a2 at FTDNA, also > has been called I-P37.2xM26, I-M423, I-L621, I-L69, I-L147 and now and most > accurately, I-CTS5966). Whatever you call it, this is the branch of I-P37.2 > that is very common in Eastern and Central Europe. > > I have found 6 of the 22 people who each have a single unique SNP result > not shared with any of the others. The two new SNP discoveries are on top: > PF4309+ found in one man with Austrian paternal ancestry, no STRs for him > yet > PF879+ found in one man with Montenegrin paternal ancestry > CTS5780+ found in one man with Ukrainian paternal ancestry > PF3915+ found in one man with Jewish paternal ancestry from Belarus. > unfortunately this seems to be a Geno 2.0 error or at least not useful. > Several people with matching markers have tested this SNP at FTDNA, > including a very close relative, and they have all been PF3915-. > CTS8429+ found in one man with Greek paternal ancestry. This SNP is > available at FTDNA but no one has tested it, the first person to test it at > FTDNA should probably be the guy who did the Geno 2.0 test. > PF3618- found in one man with Czech paternal ancestry. The rest of > haplogroup I is PF3618+. Someone explained to me earlier that maybe this > PF3618- result isn't very interesting. > > You can see all these results and the kit numbers, surnames, countries of > origin here: > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/I2aHapGroup,I2aHapGroup/default.aspx?section=ysnp > > Bernie >