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From: "Ken Nordtvedt" <>
Subject: Re: [yDNAhgI] New to the group
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 18:24:00 -0700
References: <689024.80919.qm@web53903.mail.re2.yahoo.com>


Yes, you have a classic I2a2a-Dinaric haplotype, not only M423+ but also
L69+ if you chose to do that last snp. Not necessary, however.

The Dinaric nickname is very old and goes back to the hotspot for this
haplogroup being Bosnia, Croatia area. This haplogroup is definately
Eastern Europe and found from Greece in the south up to southern Poland and
Ukraine in the north

This haplogroup is very young, considering its wide distribution and size.
Founder of the haplogroup lived about 2500 years ago.

Ken

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick M. Gombash" <>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [yDNAhgI] New to the group


I think this is what you were asking for, I'm not positive. I'm not familiar
with all the lingo yet. :)
DYS385a

14DYS385b

15DYS388

13DYS389I

13DYS389II

31DYS390

24DYS391

10DYS392

11DYS393

13DYS394/19a
16DYS394/19bDYS426

11DYS437

15DYS438

10DYS439

13DYS441

16DYS442

16DYS444

11DYS445

11DYS446

13DYS447

25DYS448

20DYS449

31DYS452

32DYS454

11DYS455

11DYS456

15DYS458

17DYS459a

8DYS459b

10DYS460

10DYS461

12DYS462

12DYS463

22DYS464a

14DYS464b

15DYS464c

15DYS464d

15DYS464e




DYS464fGATA H4.1
11GGAAT1B07
11YCAIIa

21YCAIIb

21YGATAA10
14YGATAC4

23

Nick M. Gombash



www.hungaryexchange.com

--- On Tue, 12/14/10, Ken Nordtvedt <> wrote:

From: Ken Nordtvedt <>
Subject: Re: [yDNAhgI] New to the group
To:
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 7:00 PM

There seems to be a clash of nomenclature. M423+ would be I2a2, and in your
case I2a2a-Dinaric most likely given the geography, although it is not
impossible you are an I2a2b-Isles of the old clade B which is seen in
Germany now and then.

I2a1 is M26+, M26 being a different snp than your M423+

Can you show us your haplotype? That will tell for sure.

Ken


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick M. Gombash" <>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 5:46 PM
Subject: [yDNAhgI] New to the group


Hi Everyone,
I was recommended to this group by a friend. Just today I received my
results for my Y-DNA genetic test and I belong to Haplogroup I. Here are the
specifics that the website tells me:

Haplogroup: I-M170Subgroup: I2a1-M423
A little background on my direct line paternal ancestors. My last name is
Hungarian in origin (Gombash) and used to be spelled Gombás in Hungary.. it
translates to mean 'mushroom' of 'fungus'.
My great-grandfather immigrated to America in 1909 and starting with him, I
have 7 generations of Gombás. They all lived in a moderate-sized town called
Büdszentmihály in the old Szabolcs county of Hungary. The town is now called
Tiszavasvári.
The oldest Gombás I have in my database is György Gombás born about 1696 and
died 19 Apr 1776 in Büdszentmihály.

Nick M. Gombash

www.hungaryexchange.com




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