Thanks Jim, I revisited my 23andME data and found I had made an error. My value for 10084 exists and is a C. Turns out the thing they label "position" is not...
Yes, Tracy, I am comfortable calling this J1c1. The 222T is an indication of an even deeper clade but without coding region results we cannot be sure. ...
What is a "coding region results"? We are trying to determine whether nor not the J1c1 result is a possible Mid Eastern origin. Thanks 2009/6/2 J. J. (Jim)...
A coding region directly affects the proteins that determine our physical traits and anatomy. Non- coding regions for the most part have a less direct and...
I should add that J is present in about 10% of Jewish women, some of whom are J1c. However, it is likely that these lines came from Europe rather than the...
And J2? Middle East? ... Hannah Lloyd BGS CSAC Dr. Lewis Weber & Associates Tanglewood West Office Building Suite 348 3959 Electric Road Roanoke, VA 24018 ...
Hannah: There appears to be consensus that mtDNA Haplogroup J originated in the Middle East and that both J1 and J2 evolved somewhere in the region. We are...
The Abu Amero article is confusing on this issue. They used a combined category of J1d and J2. I presume this was because the two subclades have overlapping...
Dear Jim, Many thanks for your thoughtful and exhaustively researched reply. It does help me to bend my mind around the physical/geographical entities. I also ...
Interesting, Greenspan's statement also applys to Y dna haplogroup J. (I am a J on both sides). I was under the impression that the origins of Mtdna J are...
Vlad, we are in select company. My kids are triple but probably not quadruple Js. ... From: Vladislav Grausbard <grausbard@...> Subject: Re: [J-mtDNA]...
Hannah, I stand corrected. It is not clear if Abu Amero found any J2s. However I double checked Serk's thesis and found some J2s in the Near East but outside...
Stephanie: Bennett could well be correct; he has some excellent resources that he can call on. The boundaries I presented for defining Middle East (Near East)...
I was hinting that perhaps Greenspan was talking about the Y haplogroup. ... From: J. J. (Jim) Logan <jjlnv@...> Subject: Re: [J-mtDNA] Definition of...
Thanks for the update. The mtdna belongs to my husband's mother. We are both fairly convinced both she and my husband's father are both Jewish, but due to...
Tracy, does your husband have any Jewish matches---also what is the ratio of German to Jewish matches---this would give you the best answer. This is not an...
Yac2yess, When I found out I was a double J, I responded that "I left my heart in Mosul". Northwest Iran has one of the highest rates of Mtdna J outside of...
Hi, Josh, I have forwarded your message on to my husband to follow up on. As for the German / Jewish matches, there aren't very many German matches (on his...
Tracy, the Polish matches could be consistent with Jewish background but I expect that there are many former Poles especially in eastern Germany where...
Hi, I am Timo Penttilä. Nice to meet you all! I started my career as a mitochondriologist and made a thesis in 1984 in Helsinki on the "Structural and...
Jim, you mentioned there is new information regarding J2 coming in the near future. Since I am J2a will this new info. help the "J2a" group out here?...
Was that addressed to me? I don't recall any pending information about J2. I would be very interested if you find out more. ==================== J. J. (Jim)...
There is this article which Jim Logan has published very recently: http://www.jogg.info/51/files/Logan3.htm There is a mutation tree there, for the J...
I found the base no. 319 in my Genebase datasheet which is C! So in my case I have T319C which classifies me in the box J2a1a. So it is according to Jim's...
Hi Timo, I have been tested by 23andME. They are very focused on the relationship between DNA and health. They have 9 different markers they use to try and...
I have somewhat elevated odds for NIDDM or T2DM (by 23andMe), both abbreviations are in use. But as a second trait, which is certainly not included in this...
... Ongoing research will likely show that the Haplogroup J population of northern Italy has a higher percentage of J2 than that of southern Italy. As shown...