Well, since you asked, does anyone lay claim to being related to the Gaon of Vilna? I've heard from two sources in my distant family that they are. Here's...
Well, as for the Khazars, I am still skeptical, my closes genetic matches that are discernibly Ashkenazim are 30 or 40 generations away, around the 11th...
Dear Nadene, The Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy, recently discussed FTDNA The Ashina/Bulanid Royal Dynasty (Imperial Clan) DNA Project, where I am...
Dear members of DNA forum, For my personal curiosity in July of this year I have contacted one 75 year old shaman, about what she thinks about my biological...
"In the gene pool of Northern Altaians, it is the second most frequent haplogroup /Q/ after R1a1 (22%); in Southern Altaians, the proportion of this haplogroup...
Haplogroup Q subclades in the Jewish population Q1 was one of seven haplogroups present at >5% in a population of Ashkenazi Jewish men and represented one of...
Hi Chris, I don't have the knowledge that the group has re this matter. I joined because my brother and cousin are Q1b's and should be in the small group in...
I guess I'll have to get the snip test. I went to the website and tried to read the material, then watched some of the tutorial. It appears we went through...
Chris, American Indians, I could believe as they are also Q's, but nothing has ever been said about the gypsies who I believe originated in India. Our history...
Gypsies also come from Pakistan[Sindhi], where the largest group of Q1b's live [the Hazara and Sindhis], they got to the Middle East centuries before they got...
Hi, There are very few Roma "Gypsy" Qs. The common haplogroup is H. Of those that are Q, they look nothing like the known Q1bs (Q-M378). They have not been...
That may be. Pakistan was created in 1956 from Muslims of India wanting their own state. There were a lot of battles between Muslims and Hindus in India up...
That result would be interesting. Nadene ... From: Chris To: Ashkenazi-Q@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 10:51 AM Subject: [Ashkenazi-Q] Re:...
The Sindhi, more so than the Hazara, are native to Pakistani region of Sindh. Pakistan was part of India for thousands of years, the technical term is South...
The proposed text lack some knowledge, even general one. I can rated it as "misleading" , by intention or not. I do not want to push any presently confessional...
Geographicaly close group to Hazara, particulary if we know ancient road routes. Mixing, intermarriages, trading ... ... Ova poruka poslana je upotrebom T-Com...
We are of Mongolic race, but not of Mongolic People. We are Turkish people. Examples founded in Central and South America, as well, confirming Siberian origin....
The Cohen gene at least has a surname trail. I don't know of any Ashinas. As for Mongolian race[most anthropologist refer to Clades, race is a little...
Chris, there are indeed many proofs. Even more than necessary for legitimate claim. I will write short study about it,hopefully in autumn. ... Ova poruka...
Hi Chris, Thanks to extensive testing in the project we now know that all of the Scandinavian Qs are Q1a3 (Q-M346). In fact Q-M346 seems to account for most of...
Rebekah, Interesting opinion. As far as I see it now, there was several haplogroups or haplogroup clades in the proposed Ashina genetic pool. Some (supported...
I have a question...I got a Perfected Match on the 37 Marker test from a Documented 8th cousin twice removed on FTDNA.com, what are the mutation rates, When...
Hello all I have a possible scenario/question on the Jewish Q Question: Is it possible that at some point in history, men of the Q Haplogroup conforming to the...
Question: Is there a specific genetic sequence like the Cohen Modal Haplotype which denotes Levites? The home page of this group has a picture of both Atilla...