SamBloodRoyal

'"And they all supposedly bore a distinctive birthmark, which
distinguished them from all other men, which rendered them
immediately identifiable..."

"This birthmark reputedly took the form of a red cross..."

The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail
 
"ON THE SAME SPOT AS HIS ROYAL ANCESTORS,
HE BEARS THE ROYAL BIRTHMARK"
 
  Y-DNA DYS Values
Haplogroup I1

"The I1 lineage likely has its roots in northern France. Today it is found most frequently within Viking / Scandinavian
populations in northwest Europe and has since spread down into Central and Eastern Europe,
where it is found at low frequencies."  
Family Tree DNA
 
Haplogroup
          Test
             
I1
          M253+
P30+
M21-
M227-
P109-
P259-
P312-
 
                           
PANEL 1
1-12
                       
Locus
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
 
DYS #
393
390
19/394
391
385a
385b
426
388
439
389-1
392
389-2
 
Alleles
13
22
14
10
14
15
11
14
11
12
11
28
 
PANEL 2
13-25
                       
Locus
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
DYS #
458
459a
459b
455
454
447
437
448
449
464a
464b
464c
464d
Alleles
15
8
9
8
11
23
15
20
28
12
14
15
16
PANEL 3
26-37
                       
Locus
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
 
DYS #
460
GATA H4
YCA IIa
YCA IIb
456
607
576
570
CDY a
CDY b
442
438
 
Alleles
10
10
19
21
15
14
16
21
34
36
12
10
 
PANEL 4
38-47
                       
Locus
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
     
DYS #
531
578
395S1a
395S1b
590
537
641
472
406S1
511
     
Alleles
11
8
15
15
8
11
10
8
9
10
     
PANEL 4
48-60
                       
Locus
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
DYS #
425
413a
413b
557
594
436
490
534
450
444
481
520
446
Alleles
12
23
24
15
10
12
12
16
8
12
25
20
13
PANEL 4
61-67
                       
Locus
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
           
DYS #
617
568
487
572
640
492
565
           
Alleles
13
11
12
11
11
12
11
           
                           
  Y-STR DNA-FP Panel 3
DYS # 462
ALLELES 12
   
  Y-STR DNA Panel - Kittler
DYS385a/b (K)
ALLELES 15-14
   
   
  12 Marker Y-DNA Matches Exact Matches
 
Haplogroup
Country
Comment
Count
I1
Denmark
  2
I1
England
  1
I1
Germany
  1
I1
Norway
  2
I1
United Kingdom
  1
I1
Unknown Origin
  2
I1b
Switzerland
  1
   
  1-Step Mutation Matches Exact Matches
 
Haplogroup
Country
Comment
Count
I1
Austria
  1
I1
Denmark
  1
I1
England
  21
I1
Finland
  2
I1
France
  2
I1
Germany
  6
I1
Hungary
  1
I1
Ireland
  8
I1
Netherlands
  1
I1
Norway
  7
I1
Poland
  2
I1
Russia
Ashkenazi
1
I1
Scotland
  9
I1
Spain
  1
I1
Sweden
  7
I1
Switzerland
  2
I1
United Kingdom
  11
I1
United Kingdom
British Isles
3
I1
United Kingdom
Great Britain
2
I1
Unknown Origin
  39
I1
Unknown Origin
  1
I1
Wales
  3
I1b
Unknown Origin
  1
   
  2-Step Mutations
 
Haplogroup
Country
Comment
Count
G
Unknown Origin
  1
G2a
Germany
  1
G2a
Italy
  1
I1
Austria
  2
I1
Belgium
  3
I1
British Isles
  6
I1
Bulgaria
  1
I1
Denmark
  8
I1
England
  131
I1
Finland
  7
I1
France
  10
I1
France
Alsace
1
I1
Germany
  46
I1
Germany
Hesse
1
I1
Hungary
  2
I1
Ireland
  22
I1
Italy
  4
I1
Moldovia
  1
I1
Netherlands
  12
I1
Northen Ireland
  3
I1
Norways
  15
I1
Poland
  10
I1
Portugal
  1
I1
Romania
  3
I1
Scotland
  40
I1
Slovakia
  1
I1
Spain
  2
I1
Sweden
  17
I1
Sweden
  !
I1
Switzerland
  4
I1
United Kingdom
  29
I1
United Kingdom
British Isles
7
I1
United Kingdom
Great Britain
5
I1
Unknown Origin
  292
I1
Unknown Origin
MDKO: Puerto Rico
2
I1
Unknown Origin
Czechoslovakia
1
I1
Wales
  4
I1b1
Ukraine
  1
I1c
Croatia
  1
I1c
Finland
  1
I1c
Unknown Origin
  3
   
   
 
mtDNA results
Haplogroup T2b
 
Full Genome Sequence
HVR1 differences from CRS
16126C, 16192T, 16207G, 16274A, 16294T, 16304C, 16519C
HVR2 differences from CRS
73G, 263G, 309.1C, 315.1C
CR differences from CRS
709A, 750G, 930A, 1438G, 1888A, 2706G, 4216C,  4769G, 4917G, 5147A, 6261A, 7028T,
8697A, 8860G, 9254G, 10463C, 11251G, 11719A, 11812G, 13368A, 14233G, 14766T,
14905A, 15326G, 15452A, 15607G, 15928A
 
DNA sample taken, differs from the Cambridge reference Sequence (CRS)*
at the numbered positions indicated, by the presence of the bases designated A, C, G, or T
 
* The Cambridge Reference Sequence is the accepted mtDNA standard
 
 
 
"T2  Specific mitochondrial haplogroups are typically found in different regions of the world, and this is
due to unique population histories. In the process of spreading around the world, many populations—
with their special mitochondrial haplogroups—became isolated, and specific haplogroups concentrated
in geographic regions. Today, we have identified certain haplogroups that originated in Africa, Europe,
Asia, the islands of the Pacific, the Americas, and even particular ethnic groups. Of course, haplogroups
that are specific to one region are sometimes found in another, but this is due to recent migration.

The mitochondrial haplogroup T is best characterized as a European lineage. With an origin in the Near
East greater than 45,000 years ago,
the major sub-lineages of haplogroup T entered Europe around the
time of the Neolithic 10,000 years ago. Once in Europe, these sub-lineages underwent a dramatic
expansion associated with the arrival of agriculture in Europe.
Haplogroup T2 is one of the older sub-
lineages and may have been present in Europe as early as the Late Upper Palaeolithic."