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Lineages and Results of Y-chromosome DNA Testing for Surname CARRICO
Haplogroup J2a4b1 = J-M92
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I1d
(n=1)
J2a4
(n=1)
J2a4b
(n=24+1)
J2a4b1
(n=1)
L2a
(n=2)
R1b1*
(n=1+1)
R1b1a2
(n=6)
One member of the CARRICO project is Haplogroup J2a4b1 (= J-M92).  His earliest ancestor was born in Portugal and emigrated to Brazil.

The mutation defining this subclade (M92) occurred an estimated 8.8 ± 2.3 thousand years ago.  Today, the subclade can found in southern and eastern Europe, the Middle East, central and southern Asia, northeastern Africa, and India.  It is most concentrated in southern Italy, southern Greece, Turkey, Egypt, and India.  See Figure 2, Map F in Semino et al. (2004. American Journal of Human Genetics 74(5):1023-1034) for distribution of J-M92.

Haplogroup J members of the CARRICO project are encouraged to also join the Y-DNA-J Haplogroup Project at FamilyTreeDNA to contribute to the body of knowledge accumulating about this haplogroup and, thus, to increase our own knowledge about ourselves.

Once your first results have returned (when you first get access to your member page), you can join additional FTDNA projects using the "Join Projects" button on your member page, and you can upload to Ysearch using the link on the "Y-DNA Matches" tab of your member page.

Haplogroup J2 Subclades as Defined by SNP Mutations
(An equal sign in the ISOGG column means the value is the same as FTDNA.)
Mutations Standard
FTDNA ISOGG
M304 12f2.1 P209 L134 L60=S6 | S34 S35 J =
____ M267 L255 L321 J-1 =
M172 L228 J-2 =
____ M410 L212 | L152 L559 J-2a =
____ M289 J-2a1 not used
L581   J-2a2
M340 J-2a2 J-2a2a-1
P279 J-2a3 J-2a2a
L26=S57 L27 J-2a4 J-2a3
____ M47 M322 J-2a4a J-2a3a
M67=S51 J-2a4b J-2a3b
____ M92 M260 J-2a4b-1 J-2a3b-1
____ M327 J-2a4b-1a J-2a3b-1a
M163 M166 J-2a4b-2 J-2a3b-2
L210 L218 L227 J-2a4b-3 J-2a3b-3
M68 J-2a4c J-2a3c
M319 J-2a4d J-2a3d
M339 J-2a4e J-2a3e
M419 J-2a4f J-2a3f
P81 J-2a4g J-2a3g
L24 L207.1 J-2a4h J-2a3h
____ M158 J-2a4h-1 J-2a3h-1
L25 J-2a4h-2 J-2a3h-2
____ L70 | L397 L398 J-2a4h-2a J-2a3h-2a1
____ M137 J-2a4h-2a1 J-2a3h-2a1a
M289   J-2a3h-2a1b
M318 J-2a4h-2a2 J-2a3h-2a1c
L229 | L230 L264 J-2a4h-2b J-2a3h-2b 
L231 J-2a4h-2c J-2a3h-2c 
L243 J-2a4h-2d J-2a3h-2d
L254 J-2a4h-2e J-2a3h-2e
L192.2 J-2a4h-2f J-2a3h-2f
____ L271 J-2a4h-2f1 J-2a3h-2f1
L270 J-2a4h-2g J-2a3h-2g
L198 | L88.2 J-2a4i J-2a3i
M12 M102 M221 M314 | L282 J-2b =
____ M205 J-2b1 =
M241 J-2b2 =
____ M99 J-2b2a =
M280 J-2b2b =
M321 J-2b2c =
P84 J-2b2d =
DYS455 < 9   J-2b2e
L283   J-1b2f
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Haplogroup J2a4b1 = J-M92
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Surname Kit # Ysearch
User ID
Haplotype— as determined by STR testing Known Lineage
Markers 1-12 Markers 13-25 Markers 26-37 Markers 38-67
3
9
3
3
9
0
19
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3
9
4
3
9
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a
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3
8
5
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3
8
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2
6
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8
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3
8
9
3
9
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3
8
9
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5
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4
5
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4
5
9
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5
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4
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4
6
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4
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H4
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G
A
T
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IIa
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Y
C
A
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Y
C
A
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5
6
6
0
7
5
7
6
5
7
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C
D
Y
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C
D
Y
4
4
2
4
3
8
5
3
1
5
7
8
a
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S1
3
9
5
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S1
3
9
5
5
9
0
5
3
7
6
4
1
4
7
2
S1
4
0
6
5
1
1
4
2
5
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4
1
3
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4
1
3
5
5
7
5
9
4
4
3
6
4
9
0
5
3
4
4
5
0
4
4
4
4
8
1
5
2
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4
4
6
6
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7
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4
9
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5
M172 Modals 9EQTH 12 23 14 10 13 17 11 15 12 13 11 29 16 8 9 11 11 26 15 21 29 12 13 15 16 10 10 19 22 15 14 16 17 35 38 11 9 11 7 14 15 8 11 10 8 11 9 12 17 17 14 10 12 12 15 8 12 22 21 13 12 11 13 11 12 12 11 Modals compiled by Al Aburto, Jr., as of 24 Feb 2008 (n=2316).
M92 Modals NFNYH 12 22 14 10 14 15 11 15 12 14 11 31 15 9 9 11 11 26 15 20 29 13 13 15 16 10 10 19 22 15 12 15 17 34 36 12 9 10 7 15 15 8 11 10 8 11 9 0 17 17 15 10 12 12 15 8 11 22 21 13 12 11 13 11 12 12 11 Modals for markers 1-37 compiled by Al Aburto, Jr.; as of 21 Jul 2006.*
               
CARRICO 88790 - 12 22 15 10 13 15 11 15 11 14 11 32 15 9 9 11 11 26 14 21 31 12 13 16 17  9 10 19 22 15 13 15 18 35 37 11 9 11 7 15 15 8 11 10 8 12 9 0 17 18 14 10 12 12 15 8 12 22 21 15 12 11 13 11 12 12 11 Pvt3, Pvt2, Joaquim Anastor1 — emigrant from Portugal to Brazil
While he is only a 44/67 match with the modal haplotype for J2a4b1, he carries the characteristic null425 marker of this group (bright yellow table cell).  The DYF371X test (see small table to the right) elucidates this region of the chromosome (the region surrounding and including DYS425), revealing the "c" nucleotide base causing the null reading at DYS425.  His haplotype is unique, with no matches at any level in the FTDNA database.
Our subject has been deep SNP tested, with these results:
M172+ M67+ M92+ M327- L24- L25- L70-
The positive result for M172 proves he is J2; the positive results for M67 proves he is J2a4b; and the positive result for M92 proves he is J2a4b1.  The negative result for M327 proves he is not J2a4b1a.  The rest of the negative results prove he is not J2a4h.
  # DYF371X
Modals for All Haplogroups   10c 12t 13c 14c
Haplogroup J2f 6122.70 9c 12t 10c 14c
CARRICO 88790 9c 12c 10c 14c
#6122.70 is the only J2f [now J2a4b1] in the DNA-FP database (as of May 2007).
*Modals for markers 38-67 compiled by DGM from the Y-DNA Hap J Project as of 1 Jun 2008 (n=16).

What constitutes a match?
Matches in other surnames are usually mere coincidence, so please ignore them — I'll let you know when you shouldn't!
For 12 markers: 9 or less is a non-relative; for 10-12 markers, please see this table compiled by FTDNA.
For 25 markers: 21 or less is a non-relative; for 22-25 markers,
For 37 markers: 31 or less is a non-relative; for 32-37 markers,
For 67 markers: 59 or less is a non-relative; for 60-67 markers,
For 111 markers: 100 or less is a non-relative; for 101-111 markers,
For any test:  0 matching markers, please contact NASA.

 
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