Haplogroup R1b (R-M343), previously known as Hg1 and Eu18, is a human Y-chromosome haplogroup. It is the most frequently occurring paternal lineage in...
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The Irish (Irish: Na Gaeil or Na hÉireannaigh) are an ethnic group and nation native to the island of Ireland, who share a common ancestry, history and...
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Haplogroup R-L21 (redirect from Haplogroup R1b-DF13)
as Kings of England and Ireland from 1603 until 1714. According to the Stewart DNA Project they lie under the subclade R1b-L21 > DF13 > Z39589 > DF41/S524...
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then a new Y-chromosome R1b marker, believed to have originated in Iberia about 2,500 BC. The prevalence amongst modern Irish men of this mutation is...
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Haplogroup R-L151 (redirect from Haplogroup R1b-L11)
human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup; a subclade of the broader haplogroup R1b (R-M343). It is most often found in males from Western Europe – especially...
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Haplogroup R-DF27 (redirect from Haplogroup R1b-DF27)
to a 2017 article published in Springer Nature entitled, Analysis of the R1b-DF27 haplogroup shows that a large fraction of Iberian Y-chromosome lineages...
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Genetic history of the British Isles (redirect from Population genetics of Great Britain and Ireland)
various regions of Britain and Ireland. Haplogroup R1b Haplogroup R1a Haplogroup I Haplogroup E1b1b Haplogroup J Haplogroup R1b is dominant throughout Western...
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were of Irish descent, as he carried a rare Y-DNA marker within Haplogroup R1b which is found almost entirely in people of Northwestern Irish descent...
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Haplogroup R1 (section R1b (R-M343))
carrying R-M173 in modern populations appear to comprise two subclades: R1a and R1b, which are found mainly in populations native to Eurasia (except East and...
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Gaels (redirect from Native Irish)
applied to the study of populations of Irish origin. The two other peoples who recorded higher than 85% for R1b in a 2009 study published in the scientific...
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Bell Beaker culture (section Ireland)
samples showed ~75% frequency of the Y-haplogroup R1b, mostly represented by R1b-P312 and its derived R1b-L2 lineage "that diffused across Europe alongside...
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Oisín (category Pages with Irish IPA)
regarded in legend as the greatest poet of Ireland, a warrior of the Fianna in the Ossianic or Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology. He is the demigod son of Fionn...
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Ewan Campbell (redirect from Were the Scots Irish)
to Haplogroup R1b, with the marker L1335 associated specifically with them. Campbell authored a paper in 2001, named Were the Scots Irish?, in the journal...
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Uí Fidgenti (category Kingdoms of medieval Ireland)
Eóganachta features a very detailed genealogy of the Uí Fidgenti, compiled and translated from numerous primary and secondary sources South Irish R1b...
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Corded Ware culture (section R1a and R1b)
remaining ones R1b and I2a. Note that, although related to the Corded Ware population, Yamnaya males mainly carried R1b-Z2103, while R1b-bearing Corded...
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Celtic nations (category CS1 Irish-language sources (ga))
showing that haplogroup R1b in western Europe, most common in traditionally Celtic-speaking areas of Atlantic Europe like Ireland and Brittany, would have...
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Haplogroup R-M269 is the sub-clade of human Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b that is defined by the SNP marker M269. According to ISOGG 2020 it is phylogenetically...
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association was observed between haplogroup R1b-M343 and the descendants of the Golden Horde, with a high frequency of R1b-M343 among Bashkirs and Eastern Russian...
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during the Neolithic. The large predominance of Y-Chromosome Haplogroup R1b, common throughout Western Europe, is also testimony to a sizeable input...
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Proto-Indo-Europeans (section R1a and R1b)
lineages R1b and R1a, as well as Indo-European languages. Studies which analysed ancient human remains in Ireland and Portugal suggest that R1b was introduced...
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Niall of the Nine Hostages (redirect from Nigel of Ireland)
[ˈn͈ʲiːal͈ n͈oiˈɣʲiːal͈əx]; Old Irish "having nine hostages"), or Niall of the Nine Hostages, was a legendary, semi-historical Irish king who was the ancestor...
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individuals mainly belonging to R1b-Z2103 with a minority of I2a2, the earlier Khvalynsk culture also with mainly R1b but also some R1a, Q1a, J, and I2a2...
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R1b, can be found most frequently in the Basque Country (91%), Wales (89%) and Ireland (81%). The age of subclade which Basque carry, Haplogroup R1b-DF27...
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the Hundred Battles. The Irish King Brian Boru, founder of the O'Brien Dynasty is associated with the Dalcassian haplogroup R1B-L226. Y Haplogroup C3b2b1*...
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Romani people (section Irish Travellers)
States. Because Irish Travellers, a sub-group of the Irish (having the same ancestral genetics from within the general population of Ireland) lived as nomads...
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pattern as haplogroup R1b. Haplogroup R1b is the most frequently occurring paternal lineage in Western Europe. FRDA and Haplogroup R1b are more common in...
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Celts (category Articles containing Old Irish (to 900)-language text)
the R1b haplogroup) to western Europe. Modern autosomal genetic clustering is testament to this fact, as both modern and Iron Age British and Irish samples...
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Kilflynn (category Articles containing Irish-language text)
resulted in key changes and Irish becoming a unique Celtic language. Recent evidence shows a huge number of Irish men have the R1b DNA marker with similarly...
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associated with the Haplogroup R1b. It was discovered prior to many of the SNPs now used to identify subclades of R1b and references to it can be found...
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Celts (modern) (category CS1 Irish-language sources (ga))
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, where the Irish War of Independence resulted in the secession of the Irish Free State, in 1922. There were also...
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