Below are more Y-SNP calls for La Braña 2. Positive calls are in bold, and negative calls are in non-bold.
The La Braña 2 sample is from one of two skeletons found in the La Braña-Arintero cave in the province of León in northwestern Spain. The La Braña 2 skeleton was dated to 7960–7750 BP, which is about the same as the dating for the La Braña 1 skeleton at 7940–7690 BP. La Braña 2 was autosomally similar to La Braña 1.
The calls show that La Braña 2 belonged to Y haplogroup C1(xC1a1). La Braña 1 and La Braña 2 both belonged to mitochondrial haplogroup U5b2c1, and it’s safe to assume that La Braña 2 belonged to the same C1a2-V20 Y haplogroup that La Braña 1 did.
A0-T-YP2250
A0-T-YP1830
A0-T-YP1820
A0-Z9579/Y10043
A0-Z9555/Y10023
A0-Z8817/Y9631
A0-Z8877/Y9668
A0-Z9249/Y9831
A0-Z9513/V3837
A1a-V25
A1a-Z10343/Y8027
BT-V2209/M9028/PF298
CT-M5660
CT-M5741
D2a-Y12561
E1-P147/PF1938
E1b1b1-CTS2747/PF1641/M5139
E1b1b1-V68-M78-Z1919-L618-V13-Y16713-Y16724
E1b1b1-V68-M78-Z1919-L618-V13-Z5016-S26015-CTS6377
E1b1b1-Z827-L19-PF2332
E1b1b1-Z827-Z829-Z1259-FGC18685/Y5857
E1b1b1-Z827-Z829-M34-M84-Y14899-Y14899