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-STRs:
Based on my experience, the values could be offset by 1.
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.
Y-DNA
Y-Haplogroup: C-V183Y-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 U5b2c1Telomere
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.