In last couple days I have found a robust clade of mainly Scot haplotypes of I1xL22 which are of personal interest because I believe my Norwegian haplotype is tied to this clade (how, historically I have no clue yet!). Here’s the identifying strs or inferred founding values: Markers 1-37 DYS385 = 13/15 norm 13/14 DYS449 = 30 norm 28 DYS464 = 12,14,14,16 norm 12,14,15,16 DYS456 = 15 norm 14 Markers 38-67 DYS487 = 13 norm 12 Markers 68-111 DYS710 = 31 DYS552 = 26 norm 25 DYS635 = 20 norm 21/22 DYS497 = 15 norm 14 If you may be in this clade and have only 37 markers, I urge upgrading to 67 or 111 markers. The core of this clade has been found Z138+ Z139+ These are new snps which carry only a small fraction of I1xL22, especially other than of AS2 clade. Being Z138+ and Z139+ sets one off from the bulk of I1xL22. So Z138 and/or Z139 tests are a relatively inexpensive way to gain info on whether of this clade or not. Clade seems about 2100 years old. Geographically it looks perhaps lowland, east coast Scotland (other than my haplotype and that of my 6th cousin). Ken