Proyectos ADN Hispanos y Geográficos (The Hispanic and Geographic DNA Projects)
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New Mexico DNA Haplogroups by Surname
Abeyta - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Anaya - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Apodaca - R1b: Western
European origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the
Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people belong to this
Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of
modern day Spaniards share this origin. The following markers are
common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of
steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13
and DYS393=13.
Aragon - R1b: Western European origin. This
lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype.
Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among
the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this
origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering
Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14,
DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Aragon
- E3b: Mediterranean origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean,
Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The
Phoenicians, the Berbers, and the Moors belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 10% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin.
Archuleta - E3b: Mediterranean origin. Mostly found in the
Mediterranean, Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East
Africa. The Phoenicians, the Berbers, and the Moors belong to this
Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 10% of
modern day Spaniards share this origin.
Armijo - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Arrey - J2: Semitic origin.
Mostly found in the Middle East. This haplogroup contains the Cohen
modal lineage which is found in about 5% of those with this origin.
Mostly found in the middle east, Mediterranean and North Africa. About
28% of Sephardic Jews have this origin. 43% of Ashkenazi Jews have this
origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have J or J2 origin.
Ayala -
R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup
containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people
belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of
Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The following
markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a
couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11,
DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Baca - R1b: Western European origin.
This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal
haplotype. Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they
were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards
share this origin. The following markers are common to the people
bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19
(DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Baca
- I: Nordic (Northwestern European) origin. Given that the Visigoths (40,000
strong) conquered Spain after they conquered Rome and settled there
since the year 507, it is likely this is the origin of haplogroup I in
Spain. The Visigoths ancient homeland was Sweden (where this haplogroup
is most common) which they had left around Christ's time. 13% of modern
day Spaniards share this origin. While haplogroup I originated in
Scandinavia, there were later mutations of I resulting in
subhaplogroups I1a and I1c which are thought to have spread out early
from France.
Bejarano - Q3: Native-American origin. This lineage
is strictly associated with Native-American populations. This
haplogroup is defined by the presence of the M3 mutation (also known as
SY103). This mutation occurred on the Q lineage 8-12 thousand years ago
as the migration into the Americas was underway. There is some debate
as to on which side of the Bering Strait this mutation occurred, but it
definitely happened in the ancestors of the Native-American peoples.
Bustamante
- R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup
containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people
belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of
Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The following
markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a
couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11,
DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Carrasco - R1b: Western European
origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic
modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin. The following markers are common to the
people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19
(DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Casaus
- I: Nordic (Northwestern European) origin. Given that the Visigoths (40,000
strong) conquered Spain after they conquered Rome and settled there
since the year 507, it is likely this is the origin of haplogroup I in
Spain. The Visigoths ancient homeland was Sweden (where this haplogroup
is most common) which they had left around Christ's time. 13% of modern
day Spaniards share this origin. While haplogroup I originated in
Scandinavia, there were later mutations of I resulting in
subhaplogroups I1a and I1c which are thought to have spread out early
from France.
Cervantes - R1b: Western European origin. This
lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype.
Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among
the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this
origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering
Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14,
DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Chavez
- I: Nordic (Northwestern European) origin. Given that the Visigoths (40,000
strong) conquered Spain after they conquered Rome and settled there
since the year 507, it is likely this is the origin of haplogroup I in
Spain. The Visigoths ancient homeland was Sweden (where this haplogroup
is most common) which they had left around Christ's time. 13% of modern
day Spaniards share this origin. While haplogroup I originated in
Scandinavia, there were later mutations of I resulting in
subhaplogroups I1a and I1c which are thought to have spread out early
from France.
Cisneros - R1b: Western European origin. This
lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype.
Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among
the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this
origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering
Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14,
DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Coca - J2: Semitic origin. Mostly found in the Middle East. This
haplogroup contains the Cohen modal lineage which is found in about 5%
of those with this origin. Mostly found in the middle east,
Mediterranean and North Africa. About 28% of Sephardic Jews have this
origin. 43% of Ashkenazi Jews have this origin. 3% of modern day
Spaniards have J or J2 origin.
Contreras - Q3: Native-American origin. This lineage is strictly
associated with Native-American populations. This haplogroup is defined
by the presence of the M3 mutation (also known as SY103). This mutation
occurred on the Q lineage 8-12 thousand years ago as the migration into
the Americas was underway. There is some debate as to on which side of
the Bering Strait this mutation occurred, but it definitely happened in
the ancestors of the Native-American peoples.
Deaguero
- J2: Semitic origin. Mostly found in the Middle East. This haplogroup
contains the Cohen modal lineage which is found in about 5% of those
with this origin. Mostly found in the middle east, Mediterranean and
North Africa. About 28% of Sephardic Jews have this origin. 43% of
Ashkenazi Jews have this origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have J or
J2 origin.
Delgado - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Dominguez - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Esquibel - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage
is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque
and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the
earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this
origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering
Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14,
DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Flores
- R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup
containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people
belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of
Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The following
markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a
couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11,
DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Galvan - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
García de Jurado - J2: Semitic origin. Mostly
found in the Middle East. This haplogroup contains the Cohen modal
lineage which is found in about 5% of those with this origin. Mostly
found in the middle east, Mediterranean and North Africa. About 28% of
Sephardic Jews have this origin. 43% of Ashkenazi Jews have this
origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have J or J2 origin.
García de Noriega - J2: Semitic origin. Mostly
found in the Middle East. This haplogroup contains the Cohen modal
lineage which is found in about 5% of those with this origin. Mostly
found in the middle east, Mediterranean and North Africa. About 28% of
Sephardic Jews have this origin. 43% of Ashkenazi Jews have this
origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have J or J2 origin.
Gavitt - E3b: Mediterranean origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean,
Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The
Phoenicians and the Romans belong to this Haplogroup and they were
among the earliest settlers of England. 3% of modern day Englishmen
share this origin.
González
- E3b: Mediterranean origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean,
Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The
Phoenicians, the Berbers, and the Moors belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 10% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin.
Gutierrez - I: Nordic (Northwestern European) origin. Given that the Visigoths (40,000
strong) conquered Spain after they conquered Rome and settled there
since the year 507, it is likely this is the origin of haplogroup I in
Spain. The Visigoths ancient homeland was Sweden (where this haplogroup
is most common) which they had left around Christ's time. 13% of modern
day Spaniards share this origin. While haplogroup I originated in
Scandinavia, there were later mutations of I resulting in
subhaplogroups I1a and I1c which are thought to have spread out early
from France.
Guzman - Q: Native-American origin. The Q lineage is the lineage that
links Asia and the Americas. This lineage is found in North and Central
Asian populations as well as native Americans. This lineage is believed
to have originated in Central Asia and migrated through the
Altai/Baikal region of northern Eurasia into the Americas.
Hernández - R1b: Western European origin. This
lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype.
Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among
the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this
origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering
Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14,
DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Herrera - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Herrera - C3:
Native-American origin. The C3 lineage is believed to have originated
in southeast or central Asia. This lineage then spread into northern
Asia, and then into the Americas.
Hill - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Celtic people
belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of
Scotland. 79% of modern day Scots share this origin. The following
markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a
couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11,
DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Labadie- I1b: Balkans of Europe. Given that the Franks conquered France in the
late 5th Century and the Normans conquered Normandy in the year 911, it
is likely this is the origin of haplogroup I and subhaplogroup I1b in
France. The Franks and the Normans ancient homeland was Scandinavia
(where the I haplogroup is most common). 25% of modern day Frenchmen
share this origin. I1b is found predominately in the Balkans where it
probably mutated from "I". It is also found significantly in Sardinia
and the Basque country of France (I1b2).
Lara -
R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup
containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Celtic people belong to this
Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of Italy. 44% of
modern day Italians share this origin. The following markers are common
to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps;
DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and
DYS393=13.
Lucero - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage
is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque
and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the
earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this
origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering
Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14,
DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Luján
- E3b: Mediterranean origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean,
Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The
Phoenicians, the Berbers, and the Moors belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 10% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin.
Madrid - I: Nordic (Northwestern European) origin. Given that the Visigoths (40,000
strong) conquered Spain after they conquered Rome and settled there
since the year 507, it is likely this is the origin of haplogroup I in
Spain. The Visigoths ancient homeland was Sweden (where this haplogroup
is most common) which they had left around Christ's time. 13% of modern
day Spaniards share this origin. While haplogroup I originated in
Scandinavia, there were later mutations of I resulting in
subhaplogroups I1a and I1c which are thought to have spread out early
from France.
Maldonado - R1b: Western European
origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic
modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin. The following markers are common to the
people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19
(DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Maldonado
- E3b: Mediterranean origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean,
Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The
Phoenicians, the Berbers, and the Moors belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 10% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin.
Manchego - R1b: Western European
origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic
modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin. The following markers are common to the
people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19
(DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Marcilla
- E3b: Mediterranean origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean,
Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The
Phoenicians, the Berbers, and the Moors belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 10% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin.
Marquez - R1b: Western European
origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic
modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin. The following markers are common to the
people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19
(DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Martín
Serrano - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Martínez - R1b: Western
European origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the
Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people belong to this
Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of
modern day Spaniards share this origin. The following markers are
common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of
steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13
and DYS393=13.
Martínez - I: Nordic (Northwestern European) origin. Given that the Visigoths (40,000
strong) conquered Spain after they conquered Rome and settled there
since the year 507, it is likely this is the origin of haplogroup I in
Spain. The Visigoths ancient homeland was Sweden (where this haplogroup
is most common) which they had left around Christ's time. 13% of modern
day Spaniards share this origin. While haplogroup I originated in
Scandinavia, there were later mutations of I resulting in
subhaplogroups I1a and I1c which are thought to have spread out early
from France.
Martínez - J2: Semitic origin.
Mostly found in the Middle East. This haplogroup contains the Cohen
modal lineage which is found in about 5% of those with this origin.
Mostly found in the middle east, Mediterranean and North Africa. About
28% of Sephardic Jews have this origin. 43% of Ashkenazi Jews have this
origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have J or J2 origin.
Mirabal - R1b: Western European origin. This
lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype.
Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among
the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this
origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering
Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14,
DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Montano
- J: Semitic origin. Haplogroup J is found at highest frequencies in
Middle Eastern and north African populations where it most likely
evolved.This haplogroup contains the Cohen modal lineage which is found
in about 5% of those with this origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have
J or J2 origin.
Montoya - R1b: Western European origin. This
lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype.
Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among
the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this
origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering
Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14,
DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Moya -
E3b: Mediterranean origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean, Southern
Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The Phoenicians,
the Berbers, and the Moors belong to this Haplogroup and they were
among the earliest settlers of Spain. 10% of modern day Spaniards share
this origin.
Murchison - R1b: Western European origin. This
lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype.
Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the
earliest settlers of Scotland. 79% of modern day Scots share this
origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering
Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14,
DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Olivas - E3b: Mediterranean origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean,
Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The
Phoenicians, the Berbers, and the Moors belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 10% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin.
Olivas
- R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup
containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people
belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of
Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The following
markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a
couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11,
DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Ortega - R1b: Western European origin.
This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal
haplotype. Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they
were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards
share this origin. The following markers are common to the people
bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19
(DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Ortíz
- J2: Semitic origin. Mostly found in the Middle East. This haplogroup
contains the Cohen modal lineage which is found in about 5% of those
with this origin. Mostly found in the middle east, Mediterranean and
North Africa. About 28% of Sephardic Jews have this origin. 43% of
Ashkenazi Jews have this origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have J or
J2 origin.
Ortíz - Q3: Native-American origin. This lineage is
strictly associated with Native-American populations. This haplogroup
is defined by the presence of the M3 mutation (also known as SY103).
This mutation occurred on the Q lineage 8-12 thousand years ago as the
migration into the Americas was underway. There is some debate as to on
which side of the Bering Strait this mutation occurred, but it
definitely happened in the ancestors of the Native-American peoples.
Otero - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Pacheco - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Pena
"Maese"- I1b: Balkans of Europe. Given that the Visigoths (40,000
strong) conquered Spain after they conquered Rome and settled there
since the year 507, it is likely this is the origin of haplogroup I and
subhaplogroup I1b in Spain. The Visigoths ancient homeland was Sweden
(where the I haplogroup is most common) which they had left around
Christ's time. 13% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. I1b is
found predominately in the Balkans where it probably mutated from "I".
It is also found significantly in Sardinia and the Basque country of
Spain (I1b2).
Perea - J2: Semitic origin. Mostly found in the
Middle East. This haplogroup contains the Cohen modal lineage which is
found in about 5% of those with this origin. Mostly found in the middle
east, Mediterranean and North Africa. About 28% of Sephardic Jews have
this origin. 43% of Ashkenazi Jews have this origin. 3% of modern day
Spaniards have J or J2 origin.
Pittel - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Celtic people
belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of
Russia. 7% of modern day Russians share this origin. The following
markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a
couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11,
DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Quintana - R1b: Western European
origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic
modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin. The following markers are common to the
people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19
(DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Rael de Aguilar - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also
the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and
Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the
earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this
origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering
Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14,
DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Ramirez - E3b: Mediterranean origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean,
Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The
Phoenicians, the Berbers, and the Moors belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 10% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin.
Rivera
- J: Semitic origin. Haplogroup J is found at highest frequencies in
Middle Eastern and north African populations where it most likely
evolved.This haplogroup contains the Cohen modal lineage which is found
in about 5% of those with this origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have
J or J2 origin.
Rodríguez - R1b: Western European origin. This
lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype.
Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among
the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this
origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering
Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14,
DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Rodríguez
- I: Nordic (Northwestern European) origin. Given that the Visigoths (40,000
strong) conquered Spain after they conquered Rome and settled there
since the year 507, it is likely this is the origin of haplogroup I in
Spain. The Visigoths ancient homeland was Sweden (where this haplogroup
is most common) which they had left around Christ's time. 13% of modern
day Spaniards share this origin. While haplogroup I originated in
Scandinavia, there were later mutations of I resulting in
subhaplogroups I1a and I1c which are thought to have spread out early
from France.
Romero - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage
is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque
and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the
earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this
origin. The following markers are common to the people bordering
Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14,
DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Romero
- G: Caucasus of Europe. This is a fairly rare haplogroup found mostly
in men from the Mediterranean, the Caucasus, and the Middle East. Some
scientists currently think Haplogroup G may have originated in the
Northern Middle East. The highest concentration of Haplogroup G men is
found today in the Caucasus Mountains, in several small states to the
south of Russia, and in Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. The G2 branch
of this lineage (containing the P15 mutation) is found most often in
the Europe and the Middle East. About 8% of northern Spaniards share
this origin.
Romero - Q3: Native-American origin. This lineage is strictly associated with
Native-American populations. This haplogroup is defined by the presence
of the M3 mutation (also known as SY103). This mutation occurred on the
Q lineage 8-12 thousand years ago as the migration into the Americas
was underway. There is some debate as to on which side of the Bering
Strait this mutation occurred, but it definitely happened in the
ancestors of the Native-American peoples.
Saiz - R1b:
Western European origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing
the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people belong to this
Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of
modern day Spaniards share this origin. The following markers are
common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of
steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13
and DYS393=13.
Salazar - J: Semitic origin. Haplogroup J is
found at highest frequencies in Middle Eastern and north African
populations where it most likely evolved.This haplogroup contains the
Cohen modal lineage which is found in about 5% of those with this
origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have J or J2 origin.
Sánchez
de Inigo - J: Semitic origin. Haplogroup J is found at highest
frequencies in Middle Eastern and north African populations where it
most likely evolved.This haplogroup contains the Cohen modal lineage
which is found in about 5% of those with this origin. 3% of modern day
Spaniards have J or J2 origin.
Sandoval - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Santistevan - I: Nordic (Northwestern European) origin. Given that the Visigoths (40,000
strong) conquered Spain after they conquered Rome and settled there
since the year 507, it is likely this is the origin of haplogroup I in
Spain. The Visigoths ancient homeland was Sweden (where this haplogroup
is most common) which they had left around Christ's time. 13% of modern
day Spaniards share this origin. While haplogroup I originated in
Scandinavia, there were later mutations of I resulting in
subhaplogroups I1a and I1c which are thought to have spread out early
from France.
Santistevan - Q3: Native-American origin. This lineage is strictly
associated with Native-American populations. This haplogroup is defined
by the presence of the M3 mutation (also known as SY103). This mutation
occurred on the Q lineage 8-12 thousand years ago as the migration into
the Americas was underway. There is some debate as to on which side of
the Bering Strait this mutation occurred, but it definitely happened in
the ancestors of the Native-American peoples.
Sedillo - J2: Semitic origin.
Mostly found in the Middle East. This haplogroup contains the Cohen
modal lineage which is found in about 5% of those with this origin.
Mostly found in the middle east, Mediterranean and North Africa. About
28% of Sephardic Jews have this origin. 43% of Ashkenazi Jews have this
origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have J or J2 origin.
Serna - G: Caucasus of Europe. This is a fairly rare haplogroup found mostly
in men from the Mediterranean, the Caucasus, and the Middle East. Some
scientists currently think Haplogroup G may have originated in the
Northern Middle East. The highest concentration of Haplogroup G men is
found today in the Caucasus Mountains, in several small states to the
south of Russia, and in Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. The G2 branch
of this lineage (containing the P15 mutation) is found most often in
the Europe and the Middle East. About 8% of northern Spaniards share
this origin.
Silva - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Tafoya - Q3:
Native-American origin. This lineage is strictly associated with
Native-American populations. This haplogroup is defined by the presence
of the M3 mutation (also known as SY103). This mutation occurred on the
Q lineage 8-12 thousand years ago as the migration into the Americas
was underway. There is some debate as to on which side of the Bering
Strait this mutation occurred, but it definitely happened in the
ancestors of the Native-American peoples.
Trujillo - J2: Semitic
origin. Mostly found in the Middle East. This haplogroup contains the
Cohen modal lineage which is found in about 5% of those with this
origin. Mostly found in the middle east, Mediterranean and North
Africa. About 28% of Sephardic Jews have this origin. 43% of Ashkenazi
Jews have this origin. 3% of modern day Spaniards have J or J2 origin.
Valdez - E3b: Mediterranean origin. Mostly found in the Mediterranean,
Southern Europe, the Middle East, North, West, and East Africa. The
Phoenicians, the Berbers, and the Moors belong to this Haplogroup and
they were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 10% of modern day
Spaniards share this origin.
Valencia
- R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the haplogroup
containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic people
belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest settlers of
Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The following
markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic within a
couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11,
DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Varela - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Vergara - R1b: Western European origin. This lineage is also the
haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Basque and Celtic
people belong to this Haplogroup and they were among the earliest
settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards share this origin. The
following markers are common to the people bordering Europe's Atlantic
within a couple of steps; DYS19 (DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24,
DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.
Vigil - R1b: Western European origin.
This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal
haplotype. Basque and Celtic people belong to this Haplogroup and they
were among the earliest settlers of Spain. 68% of modern day Spaniards
share this origin. The following markers are common to the people
bordering Europe's Atlantic within a couple of steps; DYS19
(DYS394)=14, DYS388=12, DYS390=24, DYS391=11, DYS392=13 and DYS393=13.