Take a look at the latest Family Tree DNA Discover tool, https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/C-P39/story, now in beta test, updated estimates about the timings of the C-P39 haplogroup, and downstream and upstream subclade branches.
Combining inputs from the Family Tree DNA Y-DNA database, ancient DNA, the Time to Most Recent Common Ancestor (TMRCA) algorithm, Dr. Carlos Quiles' research, the work of phylogeneticist Michael Saeger, population genetic studies worldwide, Family Tree DNA group projects, the Genographic Project, and the community, the Discover tool, trademarked by Family Tree DNA, references a target haplogroup label; e.g., C-P39 or other, which the user may search using a query form (click: "Search Another Haplogroup" to try it out). The Family Tree DNA Discover tool (amazingly) projects the timeframes for the date of birth of an earliest known patrilineal ancestor, traced from father-to-father, who belonged to that same haplogroup and the tens of thousands, that may have elapsed between upstream and downstream branches of his line. Here are some of the features:
Thank you, C-P39 haplogroup members, for your participation in the C-P39 Y DNA Project! Comments are closed.
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