So, now that I have joined the yahoo group, I would appreciate learning more about the results of my mt-DNA test. Jim, you said that those results fit most...
I do not know how you got my email but maybe we have a match my mtdna is J* It is my paternal grandmother and I know very little about her. This email is...
... Stephanie, Hello! I also test out as J1c mtdna. I have followed the branches of my family tree to Norway. Where has your genealogical research taken you?...
Stephanie: At this time, I cannot place much significance on being J1c except from a statistical standpoint. Within my search database of full genome ...
I don't know what classification scheme may have been used in assigning these test results to J1a but I would not make this assignment. In the first place,...
Jim, I find your site incredibly difficult to navigate. I find an interesting link, more by good luck than anything else, then I can never find it again...
Harry: In addition to your personal page, there are actually two addresses of which you should be aware. The first address is the public web site provided by...
I see you moved me to J1a from an earlier J2 designation? I 'm not seeing why and wonder if you could elaborate? Hannah Lloyd ... Hannah Lloyd BGS CSAC Dr....
Hannah: Family Tree DNA classified you as a J1a and that is what is currently shown on your personal page. However, I believe the proper classification should...
Thank you Jim for the re-clarification. I appreciate all the work you are doing With the list. Hannah Lloyd CSAC Dr. Lewis A. Weber & Associates 3959 Electric...
Thanks very much for that. I found what I was looking for under "mtDNA Results". My own results don't appear to be there. Let me know if you would like the...
Harry: You are in the project but still were grouped with the unassigned since Family Tree DNA has classified you as a J*. However, upon review of your HVR1...
Jim If my ID is 70426 then I need to revise my info. My grandmother and g-grandmother were indeed born near Zagare, but her mother was born in Bauske, Latvia...
I've just found my entry in the J mtDNA list. I should have realised I would be listed under my FTDNA kit no., which I had actually forgotten until I saw it...
Harry: You can change your mtDNA assignment in MitoSearch yourself. If you transferred data from your personal page at Family Tree DNA, you should be able to...
Harry I believe you can edit your own entry in mitosearch. If you click on "Edit and Existing User" and enter your User ID and password. Your User ID should...
I have not read the article but the bottom line -as I have stated before- is that "junk DNA" is simply DNA which we do not yet know the function for. I will...
I will leave it to Bob Hausman to comment on the biology, but I can comment on the place of C295T in the mtDNA classification scheme. The mtDNA molecule is...
So am I correct in thinking that having a Specific gene does not mean it will Necessarily be expressed? Hannah Lloyd CSAC Dr. Lewis A. Weber & Associates 3959...
Jim Logan, I was browsing your paper on the phylogeny tree. From my 23andme data, I was able to classify myself on your tree as J1c8. I have the G228A,...
J, I presume you have other markers that place you in Haplogroup J and are looking for a clade. In this case, I would agree and place a very high probability...
Thanks, I underdstand the complexities involved. Several other types of tests show me consistently related to Scots and N. Irish peoples, including 3 of 4...
Hello. I am also J* and my HVR1: 16069T,16126C. That is all mine says. I am a Karelian from Finland and found out that there is some Jewish blood in me. (Way...