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Lineages and Results of Y-DNA Testing for STRAUB, TRAUB, STRAUBE, STROOP, STRUB, and Variations, especially STROUP
Haplogroup E
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Y-DNA Haplogroups Represented in the Project
(number tested at FTDNA + number tested elsewhere / number of different progenitors)
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E (1 / 1)  I1  (18 / 3)  I2  (5+1 / 4) J2 (3 / 1) R1a (2 / 1) R1b (13 / 11) T (1 / 1)
E1b1b (old E3b) is the third most common haplogroup in Europe, after R1b and I1.  It is an ancient group that probably originated in the Middle East, but became widespread over Europe, and is presently universal around the Mediterranean.  Some of the oldest populations in Britain (e.g., some Welsh towns) have concentrations of E1b1b as high as 40%.  FTDNA has deduced that our subject is E1b1b1a (old E3b1a).

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Red labels indicate markers that typically mutate more frequently than those labeled in black. Marker 464 mutates most rapidly of all and sometimes has five to seven counts (a-g), not just four (a-d).
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Haplogroup E1b1b1a
Surname Kit # Ysearch
User ID

SNP
Test
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
/
3
9
4
3
9
1
a
|
3
8
5
b
|
3
8
5
4
2
6
3
8
8
4
3
9
i
|
3
8
9
3
9
2
ii
|
3
8
9
4
5
8
a
|
4
5
9
b
|
4
5
9
4
5
5
4
5
4
4
4
7
4
3
7
4
4
8
4
4
9
a
|
4
6
4
b
|
4
6
4
c
|
4
6
4
d
|
4
6
4
e
|
4
6
4
4
6
0
H4
|
G
A
T
A
IIa
|
Y
C
A
IIb
|
Y
C
A
4
5
6
6
0
7
5
7
6
5
7
0
a
|
C
D
Y
b
|
C
D
Y
4
4
2
4
3
8
5
3
1
5
7
8
a
|
S1
3
9
5
b
|
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
a
|
4
1
3
b
|
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
0
4
4
6
6
1
7
5
6
8
4
8
7
5
7
2
6
4
0
4
9
2
5
6
5
Modal E1b1b1a   M78+ 13 24 13 10 16 18 11 12 12 13 11 30 15 9 9 11 11 26 14 20 32 14 16 16 17 17 9 11 19 21 17 12 17 19 31 34 11 10 10 8 15 15 8 11 10 8 12 10 0 23 24 18 11 12 12 17 7 12 22 18 12 13 12 14 11 11 11 11 Modals per E-M35 Phylogeny Project web site at haplozone.net
                 
STRAUB N13674     13 24 13 10 17 18 11 12 12 13 11 30                                                                                                                 Pvt8, Pvt7, Paul6, Anton II5, Anton I4, Josef II3, Josef I2, Antonius1 — of Glogowatz, Austro-Hungary [now Romania]
#N13674 has a near match with the modal E1b1b1a haplotype, so it's not surprising that (as of July 2008), he has a over a hundred 12/12 matches in the FTDNA database, though these are all outside the project (in other surnames).  He has dozens of matches at Ysearch (in other surnames).  Testing of further markers would presumably separate him from these individuals.
   

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:  8 or less is a non-relative; 9-10 means only a small chance of a relationship; 11-12 means a possible relationship.
For 25 markers:  20 or less is a non-relative; 21-22 means only a small chance of a relationship; 23-25 means a possible relationship.
For 37 markers:  30 or less is a non-relative; 31-37, please see this Chart compiled by FTDNA.
For 67 markers:  55 or less is a non-relative; 58-67, please see this Chart compiled by FTDNA.
For any test:  0 matching markers, please contact NASA.

 
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