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Jochi story
Topic Started: Nov 1 2007, 10:35:25 PM (915 Views)
black man
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jochi

http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GENEA...7-10/1193729545

=> one (small) step closer to the Merkit genome?
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His Ysearch neighbors are closer than one might expect. In particular,
B7AA5 of Lithuania is a GD of 15 from him; and FD94T of unknown ancestry is
14 away.


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During his government, the Mongols finally defeated Danylo of Halych and made a second attack against Lithuania and Poland,led by generals Burundai and Nogai Khan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berke


Jochi's descendants are all there in Russia/ Lithuania and Poland it appears.
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Bouakaze et al. (2007) reported R1a1 as for the ancient Andronovo and Tagar people. But they didn't give any STR data. So it's not clear whether these guys cluster with modern Mongolians, East Europeans or southern Asians.
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STR typing of ancient DNA extracted from hair shafts of Siberian mummies.
Amory S, Keyser C, Crube'zy E, Ludes B.

Andronovo culture (2300–1000 BC)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andronovo_culture

yDNA - R1a1
16-11,14-14-32-25-11-11-13-14-11-10
(DYS19-385a,b-389I-389II-390-391-392-393-437-438-439) - 2 sample

mtDNA - T1, U4, U2e, H?, K, U5a1

Tagar culture (800–200 BC)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagar_culture

yDNA - R1a1
17-11,14-13-31-24-11-11-13-14-11-10
16-11,14-13-31-24-11-11-13-14-11-10
16-11,14-14-31-25-11-11-13-14-11-10
17-11,14-13-31-24-11-12-13-14-11-10
(DYS19-385a,b-389I-389II-390-391-392-393-437-438-439)

Tachtyk culture (200 BC–200 AD)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tashtyk_culture

yDNA - R1a1
17-11,14-13-31-24-11-11-13-14-11-10
(DYS19-385a,b-389I-389II-390-391-392-393-437-438-439)

Afanassievo culture (3500–2500 BC)
yDNA - no data
mtDNA - N1a, T

http://www.familytreedna.com/forum/showpos...63&postcount=32
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