Certificate – Haplogroup...Certificate – Haplogroup Family Tree DNA certifies that a DNA sample...
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Certificate – HaplogroupFamily Tree DNA certifies that a DNA sample from
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Matthew E. Kaplan
was analyzed for Haplogroup determination using the Single Nucleotide Polymorphism test. The analysis shows thatwas analyzed for Haplogroup determination using the Single Nucleotide Polymorphism test. The analysis shows thatwas analyzed for Haplogroup determination using the Single Nucleotide Polymorphism test. The analysis shows thatwas analyzed for Haplogroup determination using the Single Nucleotide Polymorphism test. The analysis shows thatyou are positive for the following SNPs: you are positive for the following SNPs: you are positive for the following SNPs: you are positive for the following SNPs: M123+M123+M123+M123+; and negative for the following SNPs: ; and negative for the following SNPs: ; and negative for the following SNPs: ; and negative for the following SNPs: M290- M136-M290- M136-M290- M136-M290- M136-. According to the. According to the. According to the. According to thecurrent classification, you have been assigned to:current classification, you have been assigned to:current classification, you have been assigned to:current classification, you have been assigned to:
Mr. Maurice Bedard Jr.E14536
November 17, 2011
This branch likely originated in western Asia, and some of its lineages then migrated into eastern Africa,possibly through the Nile River corridor, and into the Near East. E1b1b1c is currently found in the NearEast, North Africa, and some of Europe, and has a significant presence in Jewish lineages.
Haplogroup E1b1b1c