Hi All, I have been involved with yDNA for a couple of years but have just had my mtDNA tested with EthnoAncestry and so am on a new learning curve. Jim Logan...
I have reanalyzed the GenBank data available to me and refined the J mtDNA Haplogroup tree. The algorithm for converting test results to estimated Haplogroup...
Thank you Jim for the work you are doing to give us all a better understanding of our clade. Sometimes one wonders whether the hours spent on our projects are...
Hi, Jim: I started off as a J1 and then FTDNA reclassified me as a J2 based on my FGS. According to the classic motif you show, I fit into either a J1 or a...
Arline: [Note: This is a corrected copy of a post on 5 November that had four "typos".] Thanks for the question. It gives me an opportunity to make this a case...
This email was prompted by a notice I received today concerning new test results for a person who upgraded from low resolution mtDNA (HVR1 only) to high...
In a message dated 12/15/2007 6:50:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, growlithe@... writes: my mtdna says i am j1a,my results are HVR1 16069T 16126C 16145A ...
Jim! I was looking at your 2nd draft of the J Hg tree. I want to make sure I am interpreting the tree correctly. Among other mutations, I have 16519 in HVR1...
Helen: With respect to your mtDNA test results, I would classify you as a J2a. Based on my review of the literature, I believe an error was made by Richards et...
Pete: You are probably a J1c1, but not that all the marker criteria you are using are in parentheses which means they are indicators but are not defining. I...
Dennis, I'm grateful for your post, as it helps to clear up my own confusion. I originally tested with Oxford Ancestors, who test only the HVR1 region. They...
thanks to everyone who answered my questions,after thinking i was j1a it seems i am j2a,its all very interesting,i am afraid i cant check on my american...
Dennis! Thanks for the reply. I also interpreted Jim's chart that I would be J1C1. I wonder why FTDNA can't come to the same conclusion? My earliest direct...
Jim! Thanks for your reply. Is there any marker that is defining for J1C1 or are we still waiting? It is nice to feel I MAY have moved forward from the...
Pete: If I understand your question, there is no more waiting for markers. The full genome sequence (FGS), or what has been called the mtDNA mega test, is all...
Jim! I may need the mega test. I do not have 195 in HVR2--I do have 185, 188 and 228 in HVR2. To clarify, these are my mutations. HVR1 16069, 126, 324, 366,...
Hi Harry, I had noticed matches with Scottish but also East European areas ... your Irish source is interesting but then there was a lot of travel, firstly...
16069T 16126C 16163G 16519C 073G 185A 188G 228A 263G 295T 309.1C 315.1C 462T 489C SMGF says this is J1c. Actually I had written them about the 163 mutation;...
I just looked at the posts from yesterday and found the one with the 16163. I see she has all my alleles and then some. I don't recall offhand which allele...
I posted on Sunday the 16th., and as you will see from my post, I match you on all of your HVR1 mutations (plus I have two more there) and I also have all 10...
John: I would agree with J1c and would go one step farther to J1c1. I also find the 16163 unusual. None of the 111 full genome sequences I got from GenBank...
Well, can I refer you again to my post of 16th December. It seems that John and I are equally unusual. I know of someone else on the isle of Skye who shares my...
Please remove me from this mailing list. Thank you. Nancy Schwartz ... Re: [J-mtDNA] J1c Please remove me from this mailing list. Thank you. Nancy Schwartz ...
Dennis, when you quoted your mutations to Pete, am I right in thinking that your 16069C is a mistake for 16069T, and 228G is a mistake for 228A? Harry...