HVR1 differences from 16069T 16126C 16150T 16519C HVR2 differences from CRS 73G 185A 188G 228A 263G 295T 315.1C 462T 489C Any advice on how I can better...
My father's mtDNA results showed up recently in the SMGF online mtDNA database with the following results (he is KX5TC at Mitosearch.org): HVR1: 16069T,...
Michael - Your father should be J2a - he has the 16231C mutation which, in Jim's new classification, is the indicator for J2a. I am... HVR1: 16069T, 16126C,...
Hello Mike, I am a J2a sharing the same results as your father, with one more mutation (Mitosearch 4KUTY). I was classified as a J1a until I had my FGS...
I recieved the full mtDNA sequence for 108394 Which is my grandmother tracing back to Zoe Godart (best guess 1878) Pussemange in Belgium Family tree gives this...
I received my FGS results. Thank you, Jim, for providing the easy-to-use algorithm. With that, I was able to confirm the J1c haplogroup reported by FTDNA. If...
I was just curious: why can't the J group be tested, like the H group, for the subtypes like the H group is? I didn't have to do the full sequence for my...
Sub-haplogroup testing for haplogroup J could easily be done if Family Tree DNA or some other company chose to offer it. However, it would be simply a step...
Jim, here is my FGS . I note that Ftdna has me as J1c. Doyle King HVR1 differences from CRS 16069T 16126C 16186T 16519C HVR2 differences from CRS 73G ...
Here are my results. There are two people that I match exactly. Does this narrow down how long ago we shared a common ancestor? I realize that it would...
I am very pleased when members share that FGS results with me. While being very careful to protect privacy, I catalog them and hope to be able to use the...
Well, how about we vote on the matter and see if others besides me would like to do it? Then maybe you as administrator could ask FTDNA. I don't have the money...
Hello Jim, A few months ago you posted very interesting files on this mail list. As the available data is growing, I am wondering if you will update the...
Ingrid: I have done that and submitted a paper for publication in the Journal of Genetic Genealogy . I'm hopping it will be published in the November release. ...
Hi there, I'm completely new to this world of mtDNA, haplogroups, HVR*, etc. et al. I just received my NatGeo Genographic Project results and have also joined...
Robin, I'll leave it to better-qualified people than me to comment on your results, but as regards your great-grandmother's name, you need to distinguish...
Why does it have to be an either or? Why can't some of her ancestors been Czek, some Polish and some Latvian? And although it is true that Aleksandrowicz is...
FTDNA shows that I have a Full Genomic Sequence Match for my J2. How closely related does this make us? Thanks, Arlene From: J-mtDNA@yahoogroups.com...
Greetings all, New member here. Just got my results from SMGF and they (fortunately) confirm my mother's results from FTDNA as J2. HVR1 - 16069T 16126C 16193T...
I wish I had some good statistics or a theoretical answer but I do not. It is my impression that if you know nothing but the fact there is a match, then there...
John: Except for analysis of test results used to differentiate the J2 from J1, there is very little known specifically about J2. Haplogroup J in general is...
The only piece I can add to this discussion concerns whether and how many "private" mutations are in your mtDNA. By "private" mutations, I mean those...
This is a repost of an earlier submission that I deleted because of formatting problems. Raymond: Thank you for the information and for changing the subject ...
Arlene: First let me comment on Tables 2 and 3. Table 2 is an initial definition of a Phylogony (i.e., coalescences tree). Inclusion of a particular...
Arlene: I will not quarrel with Family Tree DNA; they have the research data. I was providing a guess based on a prior statement that the resolving power of an...
I got this via a group that I am member. I think it is important. Best regards Fernando Blanco-Dopazo ... --Familybuilder-- I am providing you with this...
Fernando, I think all they're saying is that they will release DNA analysis results for genographic studies and the like. Similar to how National Geographic is...