What is PICTISH DNA?
My question is simple, "What would be a typical Pictish DNA profile?" - R1b?. In my Shetland Islands Surname DNA Project one of my goals was to see if there was any evidence of Pict survival.
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2003-09/1062457091
Scientists were able to isolate the unique Pictish DNA strands from 1,000-year-old bone fragments found in ancient burial grounds. TOPICS: News/Current Events KEYWORDS: aye; can; descendants; detect; dna; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; helixmakemineadouble; hootmon; pict; picts; scotland; scotlandyet; test.
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DNA tests for Scottish genealogy research to reveal the genetic fingerprint of your Scottish ancestors by Ethnoancestry, ... The Ethnoancestry Haploview test will determine your relationship to the Pictish signatures. The Norse Vikings ...
http://www.scotsfamily.com/dna-testing.htm
The Picts were a group of Late Iron Age and Early Medieval Celtic people living in ancient eastern and northern Scotland. There is an association with the geographical distribution of brochs, Brythonic place name elements, and Pictish stones. Picts are recorded from before the Roman conquest of ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picts
Recent media coverage by a British DNA testing company claims that it has found a marker indicative of Pictish origin. The marker S530 claimed as a new discovery is commonly known as L1335 by Family Tree DNA and was added to the ISOGG R1b Haplotree on 8 January 2013.
http://scottishdna.blogspot.com/2013/03/pictish-dna-marker.html
DNA test can detect Picts' descendants. By Auslan Cramb, Scottish Correspondent . 12:01AM BST 14 Aug 2006. ... Scientists were able to isolate the unique Pictish DNA strands from 1,000-year-old bone fragments found in ancient burial grounds.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/3342542/DNA-test-can-detect-Picts-descendants.html
Subject: Re: [DNA] Celtic - Pictish Haplogroups in Shetland Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 10:07:09 -0800 (PST) ... Further a Clan with a Pictish oral tradition such as the MacNaughton's would be an insight into a possible Y-Line signature.
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2003-11/1068314829
lineage only. In order to study a maternal lineage, it is necessary to turn to mitochondrial (mt) DNA which is inherited by both sons and daughters from their mother, ... with similar but not identical motifs found in the Pictish stronghold on the Mainland of
http://www.davidkfaux.org/shetlandislandsmtDNA.html
Subject: Re: [DNA] Celtic - Pictish Haplogroups in Shetland Hello Grant: This R1b + G is very fascinating - especially in trying to predict what a Pictish DNA signature from the Shetland Islands would "look like".
http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2003-11/1068412441
In 685 a Pictish army cut them to pieces in an ambush and killed the Northumbrian king. But by the early 9th century the confident society shown on the symbol stones was fading. ... DNA studies are unequivocal. The Picts are alive, ...
http://www.scotsman.com/news/scotland-s-dna-in-search-of-a-lost-tribe-part-three-1-1503264
Clues to ancient invasion in DNA [ Scotland, Ireland, Picts, Vikings ] ... The origin of the Gaels - who by conquering and integrating with Pictish northern tribes created the Kingdom of Alba - has been debated by historians for centuries.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2223427/posts
It's a pity scientists couldn't differentiate between Pictish and Scottish DNA, like the Native Americans they've found their DNA is closer to that of Central Asians than it is any other people, ...
http://historum.com/medieval-byzantine-history/902-what-happened-picts.html
My mother had already had her DNA traced back through the maternal line and my sister was keen to do the same for the paternal line. ... dna testing, genetic ancestry, pictish dna, pictish markers, picts, robert bryson, ScotlandsDNA
http://blog.scotlandsdna.com/2013/04/17/customer-spotlight-robert-the-pict/
... Scottish placenames are Goidelic Celtic and thus easily distinguishable from Pictish placenames which seem to be Brythonic Celtic, ... a distinct people from the Celts then there should be some definite genetic marker in the y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA specific to the Picts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3APicts
A new DNA study may prove a 10th century historical source which states that the western islands of Scotland were invaded by the Irish in the early 6th century.
http://www.scatoday.net/taxonomy/term/275
DNA testing has revealed that present-day inhabitants of Britain are primarily descended from the mesolithic (early ... Pictish society was one of the very few matrilineal societies of ancient Europe (setting them ...
http://www.heartoscotland.com/Categories/History2.htm
DNA may hold clues to an ancient movement from Ireland to Scotland. ... The origin of the Gaels - who by conquering and integrating with Pictish northern tribes created the Kingdom of Alba - has been debated by historians for centuries.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/highlands_and_islands/7976510.stm
The question of Irish versus Pictish is confounded by the many migrations back & forth between Ireland & Argyll, & I'm sure that question is nowhere near resolution, ... DNA Website . Participants . yResults . mtResults . yAncestry . Analysis . Learn More .
http://berrydna.pbworks.com/w/page/10371109/The%20Picts
Scientists were able to isolate the unique Pictish DNA strands from 1,000-year-old bone fragments found in ancient burial grounds. News. External Links. University of Edinburgh . Advertisement. Advertisement.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1526282/DNA-test-can-detect-Picts-descendants.html
ScotlandsDNA needs some ancient Pictish y-dna tested L1335+ to make its case. That's not likely to happen anytime soon, since we're lucky when we get ancient y-dna tested M269+ , or any ancient y-dna test results at all.
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http://www.scoop.it/t/scottish-highlands-explored/p/3999171983/scottish-dna-project-blog-pictish-dna-marker
DNA Testing for Scottish Genes . When ... However, recent genetic analysis has revealed the existence of two Pictish Y chromosome signatures which are most common in Scotland, but rarely seen in England or continental Europe. The Norse Vikings ...
http://www.scotlandsfamily.com/dna-testing.htm
DNA – deoxyribonucleic acid – is the basis of life. Its molecular structure was discovered in 1953, revealing how it carries all the genetic information needed for organisms to live and reproduce. ... Even Pictish became part of the mix – by mistake.
http://s1.zetaboards.com/anthroscape/topic/4201996/1/
A google search of things like "Picts," "Pictish," Scottish history," "Scottish DNA," Scottish Genaology" should turn up all kinds of information. I admit that there is so much of it on the internet, in many random places, that these searches can be tiring and exhausting at times.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080313101734AAVBzjw
surname (one ending in "son", etc.) when the DNA result comes back R1b. It may be possible for the Administrator to look at the series of 12 / 12 matches (and one step mutations) in the world - wde Haplogroup Database of Family Tree DNA (University of Arizona) and look
http://www.davidkfaux.org/shetlandhaplogroupR1b.html
DNA marker shows Northern Irish descendents of Pict tribe of painted warriors who battled the Romans: ... So we have a map of pre-invasion Pictish DNA or is this bit inferred as being theirs because it does not belong to any invader group? Report abuse.
http://www.irishcentral.com/news/DNA-marker-shows-Northern-Irish-descendents-of-Pict-tribe-of-painted-warriors-who-battled-the-Romans-201450251.html
What is PICTISH CLAN? Mr What will tell you the definition or meaning of What is PICTISH CLAN. Add to favorites. Search What is?: Most Asked ... http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2003-11/1068412441. Clan History.
http://mrwhatis.com/pictish-clan.html
The Lost Ten Tribes and DNA. Contents: Introduction. Brit-Am and Secular Disciplines DNA typing of Racial Groupings and their Origins DNA and its Relevance to Brit-Am Lost Ten Tribes Studies
http://britam.org/DNAtentribes.html
Definition of Pictish – Our online dictionary has Pictish information from Oxford Dictionary of Rhymes dictionary. Encyclopedia.com: English, psychology and medical dictionaries. ... genetic 'markers' which were found in Pictish DNA.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O233-Pictish.html
Ethnoancestry is planning to launch a $249 Pictish Y Chromosome Test this week. It’s a way for men to see whether they descend from the Picts, colonisers of Scotland at the end of the last ice age. Developer of the DNA test for “Scottishness,” Dr. Jim Wilson of Edingburgh University: The test
http://www.blisstree.com/2006/08/12/mental-health-well-being/pictish-y-chromosome-test/
... which of course could include DNA testing. Please let me know if you would support such a move, and be willing to suggest lines of inquiry. Reply. ... ‘Pictish-British’ for the Pictish language and Welsh for the language of Wales, ...
http://senchus.wordpress.com/2011/12/29/scotlands-dna-land-of-the-britons/
One of the current major questions is who were the Pictish people in Scotland, ... I think the only way forward is through DNA analysis of the Y STR's and trying to determine who was what and when? Top. dartraighe. dartraighe's Profile; Posts: 440
http://eng.molgen.org/viewtopic.php?f=122&t=1079
Ancient DNA; Celtic tribes; Surnames and Y-DNA; ... Pictish place-names were Gaelicized, as Gaelic became the dominant language of Alba. Conversely the Pictish place-name element *pet(t) (land-holding, portion, share) was borrowed into Scottish Gaelic and exported to Lothian.
http://www.buildinghistory.org/distantpast/celticscothighlands.shtml
Pictish DNA marker? Recent media coverage by a British DNA testing company claims that it has found a marker indicative of Pictish origin. The marker S530 claimed as a new discovery is commonly known as L1335 by Family Tree DNA and was added to the ISOGG R1b Haplotree on 8 January 2013.
http://scottishdna.blogspot.co.uk/
The names for the sub-Haplogroups of Haplogroup H follow the same structure as for Y DNA Haplogroups and sub ... with similar but not identical motifs found in the Pictish stronghold on the Mainland ... DNA testing through the male Y chromosome has shown that Irish males have the highest ...
http://mrwhatis.com/309-325-haplogroup-o-motif.html
Read all the postings on the topic 'One in ten Scots men carry Pictish DNA' posted on Scotster, the photo sharing and social site for Scotland. This topic is posted in the 'Everything Scottish: Scottish History' forum.
http://www.scotster.com/forums/scottish-local-history/One-ten-Scots-men-carry-DNA.6130.html
I thought I'd do a little research on what people think a Pictish haplotype might be. ... http://scotsfamily.com/dna-testing.htm It appears John G. McGrew entered a Ysearch record, QJETR, that based on EthnoAncestry's intepretation of what is a "Pictish Origin".
http://www.worldfamilies.net/forum/index.php?topic=9482.0;wap2
The highly stylized rock engravings, found on what are known as the Pictish Stones, had once been thought to be rock art or tied to heraldry. ... The genetic finds suggest that the people of Britain have very similar DNA to the Basque, ...
http://theglitteringeye.com/?p=10581
This research included studies of DNA extracted from bones of Neanderthal remains. ... with Iberian, Pictish, Etruscan, Minoan, Sumerian, the Finno-Ugric languages, the Caucasian languages, the Semitic languages, with almost all the languages of Africa and Asia, living and dead, ...
http://www.aoi.com.au/bcw/neanderbasque.htm
DNA analysis is an important new scientific tool increasingly being used by genealogists as an aid to research. ... Recent genetic analysis has revealed the existence of two Pictish Y-chromosome signatures which are very common in Scotland, ...
http://jowsey.com/genealogy/GeneticGenealogy.html
Pictish Ogham Inscriptions: There have been many fanciful attempts to translate the inscriptions based, for example, on the assumption that they are a form of Basque. My own attempt is less ambitious. ... R1b DNA and the Megalithic Culture.: ...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080607092842AAwswvF
DNA Tests for Scottish genealogy . NOTE -Scots ... However, recent genetic analysis has revealed the existence of two Pictish Y chromosome signatures which are most common in Scotland, but rarely seen in England or continental Europe. T. The Norse ...
http://www.scotsfamily.com/genetic-genealogy.htm
Y-DNA haplogroup I2a1b2-Isles-D1 MtDNA haplogroup K1c2 Ethnic group Irish/English, with some Scottish, German and Welsh Country: The Picts Why do people keep treating the Celts and the Picts as separate peoples? ... Pictish was probably more similar to ...
http://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/27394-The-Picts
It is inscribed with Ogham letters in the Pictish language and reads: " ETTECUHETTS AHEHHTTANNN HCCVVEVV NEHHTONN" ... which might tie in with DNA studies of pre-historic migrations. 06-06-2008, 01:18 PM #8: Siabran Druid. Open Forums . Join Date ...
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t495748/
Pictish probably preserved the native Celtic terms here too, but we cannot be certain how the Picts pronounced them. 4. ... Modern genetic genealogists claim to be able to detect Pictish DNA by means of a simple cheek swab.
http://www.newsnetscotland.com/index.php/arts-and-culture/scots-leid/4265-the-language-of-the-picts
Dna tests in pictish areas have found little different between the people there and other regions. Certainly nothing 'exotic' (and please don'rt say 'but they are a vanished race'--it just doesn't happen that way!)
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091208132048AA6XFAK
The Pictish and later Scottish kings referred to themselves as "Kings of Alba" up until the Norman usurpation of the Scottish throne after MacBeth. As for ... Recent dna tests have proven the Scots are closely related to the Berbers of North Africa, ...
http://members.tripod.com/~Hal_MacGregor/gregor/Scythia.html
... Kevin Campbell asserts that “OGAP4 best represents the Pictish ancestry of Scotland ”. ... as identified by the DNA signature of OGAP8, are as close as any group to being considered the root line and forbearers of Celts today.
http://www.jogg.info/32/letters.htm
Y-DNA, Mt-DNA, Autosomal DNA. ... The Pictish area was further north. I give a brief introduction to the Picts in my Celtic tribes of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Last edited by JeanM on Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:45 pm, ...
http://eng.molgen.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=720
DNA FAQ; Durie FamilyDNA Project Website - News. What are ... I1b2a1-Isles/Sc =>100% Pre-Roman and typical of "Pictish" Scotland. Family Tree DNA - Gene By Gene, Ltd. World Headquarters. 1445 North Loop West, Suite 820 Houston, Texas 77008, USA.
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