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Analyzing La Braña-Arintero Ancient DNA

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Approximately 7,000-year-old Mesolithic skeleton discovered at the La Braña-Arintero site in León, Spain, had been sequenced to retrieve a complete pre-agricultural European human genome. I converted the raw sequence reads supplied in the scientific paper to formats familiar with genetic genealogists and uploaded here and also to GEDMatch as kit# F999915

Y-DNA

Y-Haplogroup: C-V183

Y-STRs:

  • DYS638 = 11
  • DYS461 = 12

Based on my experience, the values could be offset by 1.

mt-DNA

The mt-DNA Haplogroup for the kit is U5b2c1

Telomere

The kit has a telomere length of 5.83782 which may suggest the boy's age was roughly around 10 to 12 years at the time of his death.

Plotting telomere length of 5.878 kb
(Image adapted from http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/chromosomes/telomeres/)

Autosomal

Based on MLDP-K23b calculator, below is the admixture.

MLDP-K23b admixture for La Braña-Arintero Ancient DNA

Runs of Homozygosity

RoH reveals the parents of La Braña-Arintero are not related to each other in his genealogical time frame.

I did one-to-one with my DNA and nothing in common. May be you have something in common. Let me know what you think.


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