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Has anyone read an article title, "Geographic Patterns of Haplogroups R1b in the British Isles" by Kevin D. Campbell, published in the Journal of Genetics...
suginami1968
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Nov 1, 2008
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496
Would it be to much to ask for the definitions OGAP 2 and 3 if you don't have them please direct me as to where I can find them. If you have the info could you...
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larry_chambe...
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Nov 2, 2008
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I found the whole article via a Google search a few weeks ago. I'll try to find it again so that you can see which DNA patterns are identified with the...
suginami1968
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Nov 2, 2008
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I found the article in the World Wide Web. http://www.jogg.info/31/campbell.pdf Hope it works. ... British ... haplogroup ... their ... them ... look...
suginami1968
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Nov 2, 2008
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All my marks are identical with OGAP2 with the exception of 382-2 Mine is 382-2 = 29, whereas all three groups are 16. Is there an explanation for the...
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Nov 2, 2008
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All my marks are identical with OGAP2 with the exception of 382-2 Mine is 382-2 = 29, whereas all three groups are 16. Is there an explanation for the...
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All my marks are identical with OGAP2 with the exception of 382-2 Mine is 382-2 = 29, whereas all three groups are 16. Is there an explanation for the...
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All my marks are identical with OGAP2 with the exception of 382-2 Mine is 382-2 = 29, whereas all three groups are 16. Is there an explanation for the...
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larry_chambe...
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Nov 2, 2008
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Sorry for all those repeats my machine did things I didn't understand. Again my apologies. Larry Chamberlain...
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Nov 2, 2008
8:23 pm
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I believe you have to convert your 389-2 value into the number convention that was used in the study: SMGF (Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation. You would...
suginami1968
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Nov 2, 2008
10:09 pm
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A lot of us have tested some of the subclades of U106/S21 with EthnoAncestry and some of the subclades of U106/S21 with FTDNA but has anyone tested all the...
Eldon Wade
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Nov 7, 2008
6:56 pm
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Yes. You might check your FTDNA page to see if they have changed your information. No notice was sent to me of the change and I discovered it only when I...
ROBERT NICHOLSON
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Nov 7, 2008
8:11 pm
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Have a look at the Y-Results tab on the group website. All the FTDNA Deep Clade-R tested participants are shown as R1b1b2a1a. The change was automatic...
David Weston
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Nov 7, 2008
8:40 pm
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I tested S21+ with Ethnoancestry and also U106+ at FTDNA I believe I have tested negatIve for all of the other curently available subclades of U106. I am not...
Robert Stubbs
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Nov 7, 2008
9:04 pm
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Does anyone know how many U106/S21 individuals have tested with 23andMe or DeCODEme or which of these have submitted their SNP data to Ann Turner's SNPs on...
adam bradford
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Nov 7, 2008
9:09 pm
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My 23andMe test is in process; expect results in next 2 or 3 weeks. The last time I looked at the spreadsheet there were 6 U106 guys listed, 3 are U198+ and 3...
Gary & Ann Blakely
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Nov 7, 2008
9:34 pm
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Ethno Ancestry tested me and says I am positive for S21+ and said I am R1b1c9* on 21 May 2007. I understand that S21+ is the same thing as U106+. I was...
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Nov 7, 2008
10:27 pm
514
Ignore P316. It shouldn't even be listed as an available SNP to test. When it first appeared last month, along with L1, I e-mailed Thomas Krahn at FTDNA to ask...
Michael Maddi
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Nov 8, 2008
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515
Thank you for answering me about P316 listed on Family Tree DNA. I agree I should ignore it. Now I see that the ISOGG haplogroup R tree has been updated, ...
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Nov 8, 2008
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516
First time I've seen these ones (L44-L48). They are not listed in FTDNA's Advanced Marker panel yet nor have they been mentioned on Genealogy-DNA. Vince...
David Weston
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Nov 8, 2008
2:36 pm
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David et al., L44 through L48 (aka rs34738655, rs35760092, rs13304625, rs34283263, and rs13303755) are five new SNPs included in the current version of the...
Vincent Vizachero
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Nov 8, 2008
2:58 pm
518
Thank you, Vince. Much appreciated. Can I safely assume then that these SNPs have been looked for and found ancestral in anyone who is U106-? Cheers, David. ...
David Weston
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Nov 8, 2008
3:06 pm
519
These four SNPs are interesting but little known. They were identified in the Genome of Craig Venter, the scientist/entrepreneur who gets a lot of the credit...
David Wilson
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Nov 8, 2008
3:17 pm
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... these SNPs have been looked for ... Yes, they are ancestral in dozens of M269+ U106- folks as well as a handful of U106+ U198+ folks. Vince...
vineviz
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Nov 8, 2008
3:19 pm
521
Excellent, thanks. I suspect Thomas Krahn will have them added to the FTDNA Advanced Marker menu in due course and EA will pick them up as well. Unfortunately,...
David Weston
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Nov 8, 2008
3:46 pm
522
That would be me Ralph Cake, 65132, P9V95 Ralph ... personally be much more interested ... tell us who the third U106 is,...
Ralph Cake
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Nov 8, 2008
4:08 pm
523
The surnames of the two negatives I know about are Smolenyak and Cake. Adrianno Squecco is collecting and organizing the raw Y-SNP data from 23andMe, so that...
Vincent Vizachero
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Nov 8, 2008
4:13 pm
524
L44-48 are not on the a la carte menu, only L5 and L6. I guess it may impinge on confidentiality to make the information public, but I wonder if the Hokanson...
adam bradford
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Nov 8, 2008
4:53 pm
525
I will probably also take the plunge and order the 23andMe kit sometime between now and Xmas. I am in a pretty unique STR-defined subcluster or superfamily...
adam bradford
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Nov 8, 2008
5:02 pm
526
Three of these are in my deCODEme test results. L44 (rs34738655 GG), L46 (rs13304625 AA), and L47 (rs34283263 CC). The only one I can find the ancestral...
Eldon Wade
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Nov 8, 2008
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