Tom, Try population density unweighted by modern populations whose distribution is likely completed uncorrelated to populations thousands of years ago. If you...
List: There is a subcluster of Frisian R1b-U106/S21 characterized by 492=14 and 464=15,16,17,19, and it is turning out to be pretty robust, if small. After ...
I apologize to the list. I sent this message under another thread's subject line. Since the message begins a new thread, I'm reposting the message again with...
Adam, By chance, one of your listed 492=14 cluster members happens to be E86V8 Delise, who happens also to be 425=null. My question is, Which came first to the...
Quick clustering seems to show Delise as a solid member of the null425 sub-cluster. That would make Dilese's 429=14 event post null425 and removes Delise from...
I'm not confident that we can tell based on clustering alone, because he clusters pretty closely with the 492=14 folks as well on 67 markers. He doesn't have...
Adam, You gave three from the list as being genetic (and geographical)outliers. Which of the list are those? Justin Horrell ... subject ... 492=14 and ... ...
They are Van Camp, Bradford, Braidwood. But it was a mistake of me to refer to them as genetic outliers, since outlier implies the data is faulty. They are a...
Our small and nascent R1b1b2g project has temporarily reached an historical document barrier circa the English Civil War. But we have just successfully...
Add me to the list of YCAIIa,b 19-21. My immigrant ancestor was Edward Smalley / Smale / Small. He was born in Bideford, Devon County, England in 1600. He...
For the genetic answer, we will have to wait for the results of this project and others. For a historical explanation, you might start here: Laigin The...
Hello, I would like to ask a question regarding the new L series tests. I hate to ask a stupid question, however, all the different numbers and terminology are...
Same here, I hope that it turns out to be something useful, but I do not want to pay for it twice if it has already been offered as part of the S-series at EA....
I just received the results from my FTDNA Deep clad test that I have been waiting on since February. The results are: B 21 + U 52 - U 106 + P 107 - U 198 - I...
Hello, I have deliberately limited my comments and analysis on U106 research to date due to the still relatively small number of confirmed U106 haplotypes. I...
How would your scenario #2 describe my particular situation? My most distant ancestor was born in Devon County, England (Southern England) in 1600. I am DYS...
That is interesting . . . I am a little glad it worked out that way (since I began looking at haplotypes before SNPs in my early DNA years). ... research to...
Hi Paul, The trick with Population Genetics is that the conclusions about the population, U106 in this case, does not necessarily describe every individual...
Hello, You could download the jpg and open it in an image viewer to zoom in. The quality won't be great though. I created it for 600x800 screen resolution to...
... posted? Note the messsage below was ... did receive the original email ... that reply for the benefit of the ... David, For some reason, our Yahoogroup...
David Weston, our project administrator has updated the project website. Due to his having problems posting to this Yahoogroup, he asked me to relay his...
These tables are very interesting. I am curious to know where the data comes from to identify the markers by region. Was this data from indigenous people or...