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  2. International Society of Genetic Genealogy - Wikipedia

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    The International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) is an independent non-commercial nonprofit organization of genetic genealogists run by volunteers. It was founded by a group of surname DNA project administrators in 2005 to promote DNA testing for genealogy .

  3. Haplogroup I-M438 - Wikipedia

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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 some time around 26,000–31,000 BCE. It originated in Europe and developed into several main subgroups: I2-M438*, I2a-L460, I2b-L415 and I2c-L596. [2]

  4. Template:Genetic genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Template: Genetic genealogy. 3 languages. Bosanski; ... ISOGG This page was last edited on 5 April 2023, at 03:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Haplogroup I-Z63 - Wikipedia

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    Haplogroup I-Z63, also known as I1a3 per the International Society of Genetic Genealogy ('ISOGG), is a Y chromosome haplogroup. It is correlated with a DYS456 value inferior to 15, but there are exceptions. [citation needed] I-Z63 is most common in England, Scotland, Germany, Fennoscandia [citation needed] and Poland. [1]

  6. Haplogroup NO1 - Wikipedia

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    The location of NO1 at the SNP M214 follows the taxonomy set out by Karmin et al. 2022, [9] and conforms to a structure shown by ISOGG (2022). [8] However neither Karmin nor ISOGG has integrated one of the findings of Poznik et al. 2016: [ 6 ] that there was a subclade generation both above haplogroup NO1 (M214) and beneath K-M2308.

  7. Haplogroup G-M201 - Wikipedia

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    The International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) maintains the most up-to-date consensus version of haplogroup categories. [49] These classifications are based on shared SNP mutations. The discovery of new SNPs can result in assignment of new names to haplogroup categories.