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How is J1 distinguished from J2? I have 16069T, 16126C, and 16193T and am classified as J2. Mary ________________________________ From: J. J. (Jim) Logan...
Freda Luck
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Dec 1, 2008
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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...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Dec 1, 2008
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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...
Harry Watson
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Dec 1, 2008
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I note that there are subdivisions of other subclades of J. Have we J2bs actually been divided into subclades or not? Best, J. Farris...
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Dec 1, 2008
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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...
Freda Luck
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Dec 2, 2008
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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...
Sandi Karmel
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Dec 2, 2008
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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...
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Dec 2, 2008
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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. J. (Jim) Logan
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Dec 2, 2008
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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...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Dec 2, 2008
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Mary: I cannot respond to your specific situation except to say that haplogroup J apparently scattered through Europe about the time of the spread of the...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Dec 2, 2008
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Sandi: That research did not include any data that I got from Family Tree DNA nor directly from project members. However, since all my data came from GenBank...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Dec 2, 2008
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Sharon: See my posts earlier today. Haplogroup J is found in Norway today and has probably there during the Viking times. I agree with the J1c1 classification....
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Dec 2, 2008
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So Jim, I appreciate your committment to protecting our idenities and at the same time I wonder why that is so important. To my knowledge, my mtdna does not...
Hannah Lloyd
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Dec 2, 2008
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Good Question, Hannah. The mtDNA "starter tests" (i.e., HVR1 and HVR2) derive data for the part of mitochondrial DNA frequently referred to as the non-coding ...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Dec 2, 2008
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Hi, Jim: I recently submitted my mtDNA FGS to GenBank but I also had granted you permission previously to use my FGS for your research. If I give you my ...
Arlene Vislocky
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Dec 2, 2008
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Hi, Jim: Now that I've given it some more thought, I guess the easiest solution is for you not to use the data that I provided personally so then it won't get...
Arlene Vislocky
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Dec 2, 2008
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Yes, I believe the Saami are more likely to be mtDNA V. Harry ________________________________ From: J. J. (Jim) Logan <jjlnv@...> To:...
Harry Watson
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Harry you gave me a heart attack.I was wondering if they messed up on me for a minute.I guess thats what i get for sleeping in class To:...
sharon bodet
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Dec 3, 2008
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Yes, it's hard stuff to understand sometimes. Just be glad you don't have Y DNA to test too! I've given up trying to understand all the jargon about boys' DNA...
Harry Watson
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Dec 3, 2008
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Thanks Jim. The directions on how to submit my data from Family Tree to GenBank was easy to follow and no sooner said - then done. I was unaware of the need...
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Dec 4, 2008
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No, Sandi, I see not chance that you data could have been submitted twice. I have not submitted any data to GenBank except my own. Family Tree DNA does not...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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Dec 4, 2008
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Since there is a significant additional cost to the full sequencing that GenBank requires, please explain the advantages to this. Tnx...
Sandi Karmel
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Dec 4, 2008
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Thanks Jim ,Harry just likes to scare me from time to time to make sure IM awake and paying attention.It worked To: J-mtDNA@...:...
sharon bodet
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Dec 5, 2008
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Poor Harry your knee deep in cousins hahahah.I wish I did have more matches our group is so small on the mtdna.What I find interesting is most J's mtDNA seem...
sharon bodet
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Dec 5, 2008
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Sandi: I am specifically encouraging those who have tested the full sequence to send their results to GenBank. This adds to the research database. Every little...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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I think there's a simple answer to your last point. The vast majority of people who have uploaded their test results onto the genetic genealogy databases are...
Harry Watson
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Dec 5, 2008
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goodmorning Jim, I propably sound like a broken record by restating my stuff but with 184 people in the group I think it makes things easier for you if I write...
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Dec 7, 2008
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Sharon: HVR1 and HVR2 gets their designation from the fact that their are two primary hypervariable regions on the mtDNA molecule. Due the the density of...
J. J. (Jim) Logan
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