El Alia Surname: Y-DNA Haplogroup
Published genetics research or a documented case study links the surname El Alia to a specific Y-DNA paternal-line haplogroup.
E1b1b1 (E-M81 clade)
Clade E1b1b
Also spelled: El-Alia, Alia
The most haplogroup-diverse Andalusian-founded town studied: E1b1b1 lineages at 44.19% alongside substantial Near Eastern (J1, J2, G, T; ~41.9%), European (I2, R1b; ~7%) and minor Asian (C2) lineages, a layered signature consistent with successive Moorish, Ottoman and local admixture.
Source: Elkamel S, Marques SL, Alvarez L, Gomes V, Boussetta S, Mourali-Chebil S, Khodjet-El-Khil H, Cherni L, Benammar-Elgaaied A, Prata MJ (2021). "Insights into the Middle Eastern paternal genetic pool in Tunisia: high prevalence of T-M70 haplogroup in an Arab population." Scientific Reports 11:15728.
How to read this. A surname match means some people with that surname, in a specific study or family record, were found to share a haplogroup, most likely due to a shared patrilineal ancestor generations back. It is not proof that you personally carry that haplogroup: surnames change through adoption, remarriage, non-paternity events, and independent origin of the same name in different families. For your own confirmed haplogroup, test your DNA with our HaploAI Y-DNA/mtDNA predictor.
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