Julie: I cannot help you with GeneTree. I did search SMGF using the CRS differences you reported and the McMillan/Wright was retrieved along side 58 others....
I'm afraid I have another query. I have just made contact with my closest mtDNA match to date. We are both J1c1. We match 6/6 on HVR1, and 9/9 on HVR2. The...
... You ... John, sorry for the incomplete posting. On the GeneTree site we couldn't work out the value to enter for 16192. From SMGF it appeared to be...
... I was in a rush when I asked the one person what she found odd that her one member doesn't appear on GeneTree; but I presume that it has to do with the...
John, the problem was in entering this value.Something is going wrong. I thought that the GeneTree mtDNA database was linked to the pedigrees submitted to...
I hope this goes through. I got a bounceback yesterday and I thought I had replied via the link at the bottom of the post (but in the digest form). I actually...
My (genographic project)CRS HVR1 sequence is 16069T, 16126C, 16519C. SNP is J12612. Looking at the 2nd working draft it appears I fall in the J1c1 hg, is that...
Well ok then, thanks for the prompt response, Wil ________________________________ From: J-mtDNA@yahoogroups.com [mailto:J-mtDNA@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
It seems to be taking mitosearch a long time to catch up with changing mtDNA sub-clade designations. I wanted to change my J* to J1c1, but they don't have that...
I looked at SMGF's latest database and now have four matches (up from two at last update). All five of us have the same 13 mutations, including the 010C...
We all tend to take for granted that mtDNA is less useful than Y DNA for tracing ancestry, with the surname of your female ancestors changing in every ...
I now have a Full Genomic Sequence match with one of my existing 5 high-res matches (J1c). How far back could this match have occurred? My user on mitosearch...
Dan: Congratulations on a FGS match. I am taking the liberty of including the matching person in my response to you. Each of you have contact information for...
Jim, Many thanks for your explanation! I am glad that FGS matches start to appear
Maybe we can persuade our other high-res matches to take the FGS test, even...
Several good questions Bob. I'll try to answer. FTDNA will have to provide the definitive answer for your first question, but I can speculate based on previous...
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Last year I read a brief item on one of the DNA forums about research into the remains of the 14th century Italian poet Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca), which ...
Thanks very much for that, Carol. The whole site is very interesting. Incidentally, when you say that you are J1b1, do you mean that in the Stephen Oppenheimer...
The research presented in the paper by Caramelli, et al, is interesting, but I question their classification of the results as mtDNA J2. The 16126C is...
I did think the absence of 16069T was rather strange. Harry ... The research presented in the paper by Caramelli, et al, isinteresting, but I question their ...
... How can I find out? I'm on several lists but have not seen anything about a change in nomenclature. I tested HVR 1 & 2 at FTDNA in 2004 or 2005. At...
There has not been a formal change in nomenclature but rather it has been evolving over the past few years. Based on the HVR1 and HVR2 provided and my...