Haplogroup I-M253, also known as I1, is a Y chromosome haplogroup. The genetic markers confirmed as identifying I-M253 are the SNPs M253,M307.2/P203.2...
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Haplogroup I (M170) is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. It is a subgroup of haplogroup IJ, which itself is a derivative of the haplogroup IJK. Subclades...
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Haplogroup I-M438, also known as I2 (ISOGG 2019), is a human DNA Y-chromosome haplogroup, a subclade of haplogroup I-M170. Haplogroup I-M438 originated...
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of the Roma people. Haplogroup I (M170, M258) is found mainly in Europe and the Caucasus. Haplogroup I1 Nordid/Nordic Europids (M253) Found mainly in northern...
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Haplogroup F-L15). IJK is a branch of Haplogroup HIJK. The immediate descendants of IJ are Haplogroup I and Haplogroup J. Its sole sibling is K (which includes...
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(M253, M307, P30, P40) (Northern Europe, dominant in Scandinavia) Haplogroup I2 (S31) (Central and Southeast Europe, Sardinia, Balkans) Haplogroup J...
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Anglo-Scandinavian Danes (Germanic tribe) Geats Goths Gotlander Haplogroup I-M253 Norse-Gaels Swedes (Germanic tribe) For example: "Most of the earliest...
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founder of Stockholm, the modern capital of Sweden, belonged to Y Haplogroup I-M253, according to Andreas Carlsson at the National Board of Forensic Medicine...
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Viking expansion (section Common Y-haplogroups)
as that directly from Scandinavia.[citation needed] Haplogroup I-M253, also known as haplogroup I1, is the most common haplotype among Scandinavian males...
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