Dienekes Pontikos, who posts on various genetic genealogy lists and has his own anthropology blog, had an interesting posting this morning on the Genealogy-DNA...
DYS 635 may not be a tested marker for some of us, me included, so I ran the lookup for just 23 of the 24 markers and there a lot of gd3 results that show up...
244A, B, and C are posted on rows 205 and 206 of my "B9" L48+ Spreadsheet, with their codes and STRs. 244D is on row 66 of my "B8" L48- Spreadsheet. I tried...
... Hehe...does this mean I get placed on your L48+ spreadsheet now? ;)I wish my grandfathers sample had been a little more run of the mill! I am trying to...
Mike, can you give me their Y-search ID's, is there a way of finding out who they were, and if they belonged to a particular family? Or any person who has info...
Again, they are on the B9 (row 205 and 206) and B8 (row 66) Spreadsheets in the Files section of this yahoogroup, including their ysearch codes. They died...
Hi I was looking at the numbers for L48 results in the R1b-U106 Project recently reported by Mike Maddi. The people who have tested for L48 are few from other...
The "mass migration period" in Europe that coincided with the fall of the Roman Empire apparently led our U106 and L48 ancestors in all directions from the...
How have you concluded that U106 was founded in or near the Netherlands? I'm of the very strong opinion that the origin and original expansion area is still...
Actually Tom, I agree with your very strong opinion, and my note does not say that I have "concluded" anything, just to be picky, without meaning to be...
... Hi Owen, Do the results you have include my cousin? He would be in the central Europe group. We tested him only for L48. How important is it that he have...
You were asking Owen, but I would just add that in this case, an L47 test is a good idea. The N47901 data suggests possible L47, and whenever that is the...
Dear R.Walker, Thanks for your Email. I am only a member of this list and nothing more, but I do have strong ideas. I do feel that is is important that you...
Tom and Mike did cause me to realize that I needed to update my research on haplogroup "origin theories", and re-write my note accompanying the "mass migration...
Mike or anyone, I'm currently ordering the L48 test, but can't seem to find out how from my homepage, please direct me to where I can from there. Best, Shawn ...
Shawn, If you go to http://www.familytreedna.com/public/U106/default.aspx then to news. Third paragraph down I think is a guide to locating L48 test. Keith ...
My primary hesitation to draw conclusions about U106 origins and spread is that I'm concerned about probable bias in the project data via self-selection and...
No problem. I usually interpret use of "apparent" as a stronger hypothesis than what you intended per your message here. In the same vein, I think the Rhine...
Hi Keith, thanks, but it says it costs 79$, is that correct? Best, Shawn ... From: Keith Minto <20to20.keith@...> Subject: Re: [R1b1c_U106-S21] Re: Map...
Something is bugging me about the "two hot spots". Maps of S28/U152 show an unusual high amount of this haplogroup in a corridor running between the two...
I think it was Owen who suggested that we need more participants whose ancestry is central/western European. This made me think,does Does Y Genetic testing...
Definitely the key question. In fact, if you look at the U106 FTDNA project map, you'll see the exact same thing. There are far more datapoints along the Rhine...