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  • Members: 248
  • Category: Genetics
  • Founded: Aug 2, 2007
  • Language: English
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This mail list and associated archives was established to support discussions among a group of members interested in the J Haplogroup of mitochondrial DNA and its various subclades. It is open to members of the various J mtDNA Project at Family Tree DNA and to others at the discretion of the list owner.

Legitimate topics of discussion include interpretation of test results, the academic literature relative to the J Haplogroup and its usbclades and origins, the history and anthropology of our J1 ancestors, and pedigrees associated with any mtDNA matches found.

Banned topics and expressions include current politics and religion, racism, commercialization, vulgarities, etc. Constructive criticism is also appropriate but there should be no personal attacks or undue criticism of commercial or private organizations. If you have a personal problem with another person or organization, please take it up directly with them or with the list owner -- not the entire list.

The list owner can be contacted at JJLNV@comcast.net

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Adding distant ancestors. Was: Accessing database
Harry and others: Project members add their own data describing ancestors. You do this by going to your personal page and selecting User Preferences from the
Posted - Tue Jun 23, 2009 11:59 pm
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Re: Accessing database
Re the first link below, the public web site provided by FTDNA, my results are listed there, identified only by my kit no. I would like to add the details of
Posted - Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:55 pm
Harry Watson
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Re: Heteroplasmy in mtDNA or Testing Issues?
Heard from FamilytreeDNA regarding calling Heteroplasmy as follows: "Thank you for your email. Heteroplasmies are sometimes difficult to identify as they can
Posted - Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:30 pm
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Re: Heteroplasmy in mtDNA or Testing Issues?
Sally: As I am sure you know, each cell has many mitochondria and each mitochondron has many copies of the DNA molecule. In a mtDNA test, a heteroplasmy is
Posted - Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:38 am
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Heteroplasmy in mtDNA or Testing Issues?
Previously, my Ancestry.com mtDNA testing revealed a heteroplasmic situation at 16090 in the HVR1 region and they typed me as 16090Y and in the haplogroup J.
Posted - Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:59 pm
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