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The results are in…

My Y-chromosome results identify you as a member of haplogroup R1b. From my report:

The genetic markers that define your ancestral history reach back roughly 60,000 years to the first common marker of all non-African men, M168, and follow your lineage to present day ending with M343, the defining marker of Haplogroup R1b. Some in this lineage also carry the markers P25 (R1b1), M73 (R1b1b), M269 (R1b1c), M153 (R1b1c4), M167 (R1b1c6), and M222 (R1b1c7).

If you look at the map highlighting your ancestors’ route, you will see that members of haplogroup R1b carry the following Y-chromosome markers:

M168 > M89 > M9 > M45 > M207 > M173 > M343

Today, roughly 70 percent of the men in southern England belong to haplogroup R1b. In parts of Spain and Ireland, that number exceeds 90 percent.

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