Monday, February 18, 2019

Detailed Sigtuna Viking Age male haplotypes

I presented in my previous post a new haplotyping process, here.  While preparing a new data base to reprocess all today available Iron Age samples around Baltic Sea, I ran two Sigtuna samples through the haplotyping process.   The sample identified by "84001" was N-L550 and the sample "84005" was I-Z74.   Both results deepened from the results offered by the study.  L550 is a clade known as Scndinavian-Baltic and Z74 is known as Scandinavian-Finnish.  Detailed results and mutations:

L550
Z74

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edit 20.2.2019 14:00

After rerunning of the Fastq file of "84005" and reducing the quality, it still being reasonable,  I found a downstream mutation CTS4791, which is according to Yfull a parellel mutation with CTS2208, found mostly from Southern Scandinavia, but also from England.  So the Sigtuna sample 84005 belongs  likely to a very particular Scandinavian-Finnish branch, actually the next level of Z74 diverged to  Norway and to Finland.   The CTS4791 is now the terminal mutation, but even more downstream mutations are possible after new genome scans. 

edit 20.2.2019 14:40

Now the Iron Age Baltic sample DA171 is also checked.   I can't confirm L1025, which is reported on some online services.  I was able to find Z4917, which is now parallelized with L550 in the ISOGG chart.   


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