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FamilyTreeDNA was founded in 2000 and was the first company in the world to carry out DNA-genealogy tests that concentrated on genealogical research. Today, FamilyTreeDNA possesses the largest genealogical DNA database in the world.
iGENEA is the European branch of Family Tree DNA, the leading organisation for DNA genealogy. FamilyTreeDNA carries out 90% of all DNA genealogy tests worldwide.
The focus of our area of research lies on the analysis of European origins and the comparison of historical, anthropological, and archaeological sources with the newest discoveries from the field of genetics. iGENEA wants to learn, which indigenous peoples left their traces in Europe and what fascinating and multitudinous roots today's Europeans still carry in them.
iGENEA is a bridge between historical research and genetics and seeks to use the advantages offered by both fields in an interdisciplinary manner, in order to learn more about our origins. While research in the field of history provides the underlying theory, methods of genetic research enable us to evaluate the effects and truth content of the underlying historical assumptions.
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Y-Haplogroups
Macedonia
I2A – 39%, E1B1B – 26%, RIA - 20%, J2 – 15%, RIB – 10%
Serbia
I2A – 28%, E1B1B – 20%,, RIA – 19%, J2 – 9%, RIB – 14%
Bulgaria
E1B1B – 31%, RIA – 28%, RIB – 41%
Greece
I2A – 11%, E1B1B – 32%, RIA – 12%, J2 – 14%, RIB - 31%
Ukraine
I2A – 15%, E1B1B – 10%, RIA – 57%, J2 – 7%, RIB – 11%
Haplogroup I2a* appears to have originated in the Balkans, perhaps from a glacial refugium there; I2a is very common in Croatia and Bosnia today and decreases in frequency across Eastern Europe. A rare offshoot branch of I2a is also found further West, including in the British Isles. Another subgroup of I2a is by far the most common lineage in Sardinia, but it is also found at low frequencies in France and Spain.