Hi Group I finally got my FGS back and I am reported to be J2b. I now do not match the others who tested with me, who were HVRI &II matches with me.Is that...
Kathleen: I suspect what you are referring to is that you have been reclassified to J2b on the basis of your FGS results and thus no longer match the previous...
Thanks Jim I have completed and sent the FGS submission request. I cannot find a link for the J haplogroup at FTDNA, possibly because I already belong to the...
Hi Jim: Based on information on Ian Logan's website, it seems that GenBank accepts submissions only from the individual, so can I assume that neither you nor...
That is correct. As part of the submission is the statement that the test results are your own. This is in lieu of informed consent that research projects...
I am very curious about the migration of J2 and how my ancestor came to Finland. It appears to be a rare mt there. I noticed that there are Moilanens listed...
Obviously I do not understand a whole lot about my FGS.. One of my HVRI & II matches and I seem to match on all the new mutations.Why does that not make us FGS...
Hi all.. Thanks to Jim for trying to help also but I did not check carefully enough..my match said this: "I show a mutation 5228G that you don't have. And you...
Pardon me,I haven't really been following the group like I should (I actually find it both graphically and organizationally difficulty to read). I'm another...
J: I was hoping someone would jump in with the ideal answer for all of us. I'll go ahead and give it my best. I cannot give you much specifically on J2 but...
Johnathan: The testing companies have internal databases such that they can make comparison but there is no publicly accessible database. If two individuals...
Hi Jim, You may access my mother's FGS - kit 67404. She is haplogroup J1c1. You are doing a great job administering our group. Thanks, Bonny (Robinson) Cook ...
Hi Jim. Thanks for the answer. You may always access my FGS if a comparison is needed by anybody (kit 53766). Unfortunately, in the project it looks like...
Kathleen: I can tell you how to see your data and what NCBI has posted about it as follows: 1) Go to http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=nucleotide . ...
Thanks Jim I will try to do that. I also have joined both the J MtDNA group and was able to remain in the J2 also. I had to have Catherine do it for me,...
Hi there. I was curious how mitochondrial DNA subclades were defined, particularly in relationship to we Js. I note that some of us with FGS have official...
My NG Genographic Project results list me as having mutations at 16069T, 16216C and 16519C. According to NG's results, I am a "J*". From my understanding,...
With just these three 'mutations" I would also have to classify you as within haplogroup J but can go no further. The 16126C is a defining marker for the super...
How is J1 distinguished from J2? I have 16069T, 16126C, and 16193T and am classified as J2. Mary ________________________________ From: J. J. (Jim) Logan...
Mary: Tests of HVR1-only really are not adequate to differentiate J1 from J2. 16193T does frequently occur in a branch of J2 but it also occurs in a branch of...
Jim, I've had a quick read through your JOGG paper, and was surprised to read that the survey conducted by Simoni et al. (2000), on a sample of 2,619 mtDNA...
Jim, J2 is where Family Tree DNA placed me. At some point I should do further testing but not sure what test would be best. None of my matches would help me...
Jim, I too just read your research in the fall issue of Journal of Genetic Geneology. Were our results included in your study? Do you have further research...
Im one of Harrys matches as well as wilhite both of us have recent ancestral origins in norway and northern ireland,most likely norwegian vikings we...
Harry: Thanks for the challenge. The quote is correct, however upon review I find that I missed something in my research. In a March issue of the same...
J. Farris: Because of the relatively small population of J2 (relative to J1) this subclade has been problematic. We are just now getting enough data to be able...