Whitney Family DNA Project, Results for Kit 120390

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Miscellaneous > Whitney Family DNA Project > Whitney Family DNA Project, Results for Kit 120390

Kit Number

120390

Test Subject Name

This person has not authorized the release of their name.

Lineage

John1, Benjamin2, Nathaniel3, John4, Josiah5, (perhaps) John Seth, ...

Results

This person's DNA shows that he is a member of Haplogroup R1b1b2. This is a subset of Haplogroup R1b, the most frequent Y-chromosome haplogroup in Europe. Its frequency is highest in Western Europe (and due to European emigration, in North America). In southern England, the frequency of R1b is about 70% and in parts of Spain, Portugal, France, Wales, and Ireland, the frequency of R1b is greater than 90%.

During the last ice age, groups of people are thought to have lived near the tree line in what is now northern Spain, the Middle East, and the Eurasian Steppes. As the ice melted, those populations moved north and distributed their unique haplogroups throughout Europe.

Based upon this information, this person's male line ancestors probably lived in what is now northern Spain about 20,000-30,000 years ago.

Europe haplogroups 1.jpg
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Markers 1-12

DYS 393 DYS 390 DYS 19 DYS 391 DYS 385a DYS 385b DYS 426 DYS 388 DYS 439 DYS 389-1 DYS 392 DYS 389-2
13 24 15 11 11 14 12 12 12 13 13 30


Markers 13-25

DYS 458 DYS 459a DYS 459b DYS 455 DYS 454 DYS 447 DYS 437 DYS 448 DYS 449 DYS 446a DYS 446b DYS 446c DYS 446d
17 9 10 11 11 25 15 19 29 15 16 17 17

Summary

  • The DNA results for this individual show that he is a direct descendant of the immigrant John Whitney.
  • The results, out to 25 markers, are an exact match to John Whitney's "signature" DNA profile.