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Ann Turner posted this over @ Rootsweb; I thought I'd repost it here, given the starring role that mt hg J has in the article abstract. Bolded emphases are...
Joseph Pyle
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Jun 3, 2008
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I was tested by Genebase last year and determined to be haplogroup J (mtDNA testing). I haven't had any luck in finding my subclade and was wondering if...
slvwolf38
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Jun 3, 2008
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I found the tables I was looking for. I just hadn't searched long enough. I was able to cross off all common numbers for the J haplogroup with the exception...
slvwolf38
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Jun 3, 2008
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My guess is that your are a J1c. I would normally be reluctant to propose this since you do not have the 462 defining polymorphism, but that may not have been...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Jun 3, 2008
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Thanks Jim! That's more than what I could find out on my own. I have to say your website and the articles you have written are easy for me to decipher, and I...
slvwolf38
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Jun 4, 2008
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I tested through Family Tree DNA and here are my results: HVR1 Haplogroup J* HVR1 differences from CRS 16069T 16126C 16150T 16519C I'm really at a loss as to...
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Jun 7, 2008
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There is not much that can be made of this HVR1 report. The 16069 and 16126 are the standard HVR1 markers that define haplogroup J itself. 16519 is a...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Jun 8, 2008
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Hello I am new to the group. When I tested with Family Tree HVR1 & HVR2 they show me as J1a. One of my matches, Hannah, is on this group. What I do not...
Judy G. Carter
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Jun 14, 2008
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Hi Judy - Jim Logan (who administers this group) wrote a paper that was recently published in the Journal of Genetic Genealogy (JoGG) ...
Joseph Pyle
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Jun 14, 2008
10:26 pm
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Hello Joseph I looked up the sequences. HVR1 sequence: 16069T, 16126C, 16145A, 16231C, & 16261T HVR2 sequence: 073G, 146C, 150T, 152C, 195C, 215G, 263G, 295T,...
Judy Houck
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Jun 14, 2008
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Hi again, Judy - We're fairly close (genetically...). I match all your HVR1 mutations, but have the additional mutation 16519C On HVR2, I am 073G, 150T, 152C,...
Joseph Pyle
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Jun 14, 2008
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I originally took the mtDNA test to try to track the rumors of Indian in the hopes of locating a certain location to work from. I have a picture of my...
Judy Houck
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Jun 15, 2008
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Judy: Let me add a comment. First, based on your results I would predict that a full sequence test would classify you as a J2a and probably J2a1. The problem...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Jun 15, 2008
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Jim Thank you for further clarifaction. It seems that there is not really much information out on haplogroup J. I read your article it was very interesting....
Judy Houck
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Jun 15, 2008
12:24 am
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Will FTDNA reclassify our pages to reflect the change in haplogroup? i.e. J1a to J2, etc? **************Vote for your city's best dining and nightlife....
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Jun 15, 2008
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I have suggested that to them but they are apparently not yet ready to make the change. In fairness, it it not easy to make such a change, especially when...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Jun 15, 2008
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Hello Jim, I just received my HVR2 results from FTDNA. Here are my mutations: HVR 1: 069T, 126C, 145A, 231C, 261T HVR 2: 073G, 150T, 152C, 195C, 215G, 263G,...
ingrid baron
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Jun 17, 2008
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Hi all Have been researching the origins of our family DNA for quiet a while now. We have one J Result as follows: HVR-1 16069T 16093C 16126C HVR-2 73G 185A...
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Jun 18, 2008
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Ingred: In my experience, it is not too unusual for one insertion to be followed by another. I don't give them any special significance. Although there are...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Jun 19, 2008
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Mike: Based on the results you quoted, my guess is that your tests did not include the region between 400 and 500. If it did, I would expect a 489C in your...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Jun 19, 2008
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Thank you very much Jim for your explanation. I appreciate to have the insight from a specialist with the help of this mail list. On Mitosearch the sequence...
ingrid baron
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Jun 19, 2008
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Jim Genebase - Genetrack labs did it. 16401 CACCATCCTC 11 CGTGAAATCA 21 ATATCCCGCA 31 CAAGAGNGCT 41 ACTCTCCTCG 16451 CTCCGGGCCC 61 ATAACACTTG 71 GGGGTAGCNA 81...
mawilson5158
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Jun 19, 2008
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Mike: The references I made were to the 489 and 462 in HVR2, not the 16489 and 16469 in HVR1. The segment you quoted to me still does not provide me anything I...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Jun 19, 2008
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Jim Thanks for that. I think if we do anything soon we will try the better option of a Full Genome Test and see if that reveals anything different. Regards ...
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Jun 19, 2008
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Dear Jim. I have been following the many exchanges on mtDNA for some time now, and have decided it is time for me to jump in and ask for help and advice. My...
Joseph Curray
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Jun 20, 2008
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Jim This why we thought it was J: SNP Location Mutations SNP Identity Mutation 2352 T > C T Negative 3594 C > T C Negative 3693 G > A G Negative 4312 C > T...
mawilson5158
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Jun 20, 2008
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Mike: I was satisfied from your very first email that you were a J, based on the 16069T and 16126C. I was a bit confused with the 7028T and 4580A. I see from...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Jun 21, 2008
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If you search mitosearch by haplogroup, there is no facility to search for J1c, just J1b. Are they the same hg under different names, or different ...
Harry Watson
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Jun 21, 2008
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Family Tree DNA is still using an HVR1-only set of classification motifs. Since there is no way to identify a J1c using HVR1 only, they apparently think there...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Jun 21, 2008
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... Wow! I went over your SNP results and compared them to mine. They are exactly the same except for one location; 12308. Mine is positive where yours is...
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