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Re: September 2022 update of Irish Type II Tree and its associated Mutation Block Age Table

 

Thanks Nigel! I want to go in and map on the historical data we have for the BY2880 branch to get a better picture. Seems pretty clear BY3531 is the O'Donoghue of the Glens line.?


On Fri, Sep 30, 2022 at 7:53 AM john brazil <johnkbrazil@...> wrote:
Many thanks again Nigel.

John.?

On Fri 30 Sep 2022, 13:36 Nigel McCarthy, <ndmccarthy10@...> wrote:
I have just published an update of my Irish Type II tree and its associated Mutation Block Age Table. As usual, these will be found on the McCarthy Surname Study Scrapbook site at .? (Please do not attempt to join this study though, unless you are a male McCarthy).

The number of Big Y-700 tests contributing to the age computation now stands at 430.

With respect to the previous (27 August) issue, the following sheets ONLY have been updated in this 30 September issue:

Sheet 9 (Z16259: Donovan and Regan)
Sheets 10-11 (A151)
Sheet 13 (L270 Sullivan, sheet 2 of 2)
Sheet 15 (FGC17180 O'Donoghue and A2224)
Sheet 21 (A664)

Kind regards = Nigel McCarthy


Re: September 2022 update of Irish Type II Tree and its associated Mutation Block Age Table

 

Many thanks again Nigel.

John.?

On Fri 30 Sep 2022, 13:36 Nigel McCarthy, <ndmccarthy10@...> wrote:
I have just published an update of my Irish Type II tree and its associated Mutation Block Age Table. As usual, these will be found on the McCarthy Surname Study Scrapbook site at .? (Please do not attempt to join this study though, unless you are a male McCarthy).

The number of Big Y-700 tests contributing to the age computation now stands at 430.

With respect to the previous (27 August) issue, the following sheets ONLY have been updated in this 30 September issue:

Sheet 9 (Z16259: Donovan and Regan)
Sheets 10-11 (A151)
Sheet 13 (L270 Sullivan, sheet 2 of 2)
Sheet 15 (FGC17180 O'Donoghue and A2224)
Sheet 21 (A664)

Kind regards = Nigel McCarthy


September 2022 update of Irish Type II Tree and its associated Mutation Block Age Table

 

I have just published an update of my Irish Type II tree and its associated Mutation Block Age Table. As usual, these will be found on the McCarthy Surname Study Scrapbook site at .? (Please do not attempt to join this study though, unless you are a male McCarthy).

The number of Big Y-700 tests contributing to the age computation now stands at 430.

With respect to the previous (27 August) issue, the following sheets ONLY have been updated in this 30 September issue:

Sheet 9 (Z16259: Donovan and Regan)
Sheets 10-11 (A151)
Sheet 13 (L270 Sullivan, sheet 2 of 2)
Sheet 15 (FGC17180 O'Donoghue and A2224)
Sheet 21 (A664)

Kind regards = Nigel McCarthy


Re: Irish Type II Tree

 

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Hi Nigel

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You might be interested in the date 1838 – date of common ancestor of Peter Ryan and I.

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I was communicating with Paul O’Donnell who said I should give you the date of my common ancestor with Peter Ryan.

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Common Ancestor

John Ryan b1838 Yass NSW

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His father just for interest was Patrick Ryan b1811 (married in Kilrush Clare) and his father Timothy Ryan b Timothy b1778 (presumably Kilrush).

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So 1778 is about the right age for us to branch off from John Ready. Plus or minus 150 years.

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Patrich Ryan leased land at Moyodda Beg ?just outside Kilrush – We believe he leased land there in 1826 – although only 14 years old – as it was nearby to his future wifes family and father in law as well.

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This is John Ryan in Warrnambool.

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John RYAN

On another topic

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I am trying to go up the learning curve on all this Big Y stuff.

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As my Big Y and Peter Ryan’s FTDNA upgrade to Big Y are recent I believe I need to pay the $100 for the Y700 BAM file if we wish to go on to James Warehouse.

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Matt Ryan B475646? Peter Ryan 535083

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Matt Ryan

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Nigel McCarthy
Sent: Sunday, 28 August 2022 3:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [R1b-CTS4466-Plus] Irish Type II Tree and its associated Mutation Block Age Table

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Having now analysed 400 sets of Irish Type II Big Y-700 data,? I have updated the above at

I am aware of a further about 50 results sets published since Big Y-700 was introduced which are yet to be fully analysed. Many of these kits are on the tree, though, and most will be correctly placed. I hope to work through these by the end of the year.? In the meantime, if you ensure you have followed James's instructions for depositing results in the Y-DNA Warehouse you will likewise in due course be added to his own "Experimental tree".?

With its Big Y-700 investigations, FTDNA attempts to extract data for 727 STR mutations in addition to the 111 of its Y-DNA111 test. It does not make this publicly available. For me to determine further mutations specific to your kit among these 727 loci, and present them on my Irish Type II tree on a 'third party site', I consequently require your explicit authorisation. Many of you have already provided me with this.? Where this is the case (and I have looked at your Big Y-700 data), the number of STR markers analysed will show (just above your ancestral or present surname and kit number) as:

838 (-n1)
561 (-n2)

where n1 and n2 are the number of Panel 6 and Panels 6 + 7 no calls respectively.

Where you have NOT authorised me, they will simply show as 111 (or 67 or 37).

To provide authorisation please e-mail me directly (i.e. not to the group), at ndmccarthy10 AT gmail.com, one or other of the following messages,as appropriate:

My FTDNA kit no. is [XXXXX]. I am happy for Nigel McCarthy's publicly displayed Irish Type II tree to show all relevant information extracted from my Big Y test(s) and/or any other Y-DNA testing I pursue (whatever the sources of the information) alongside my kit number and most distant known paternal ancestor (MDKA) surname. If I have not made my paternal ancestor surname available, I understand that my present surname will be shown unless its omission is explicitly requested.

?

OR

?

The FTDNA kit I manage is [XXXXX]. I have explicit agreement with the supplier of the test that Nigel McCarthy's publicly displayed Irish Type II tree may show all relevant information extracted from his Big Y test(s) and/or any other YDNA testing pursued (whatever the sources of the information) alongside his kit number and most distant known paternal ancestor (MDKA) surname. If he has not made his paternal ancestor surname available, I understand that his present surname will be shown unless its omission is explicitly requested.?I acknowledge that ‘explicit agreement’ may be or have been verbal for an immediate family member, or where a kit manager manages the kit supplied by a deceased direct paternal ancestor or brother or son, or has been named as the beneficiary on the Account Settings > Account Information > Beneficiary page of the FTDNA account. In all other cases written permission to use the account as the kit manager finds fit, or similar, must be held.


Obviously you substitute the kit number for XXXXX !

Kind regards = Nigel McCarthy




Re: R1b-CTS4466-Plus, R-BY69974.

 

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James: three comments:

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  1. The 1120 date may jump forward a bit when we have the results of your Big Y-700 test as the current tree shows five SNPs shared by the Ryans, for some of which you may test positive.

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  1. Whatever genealogy of yesteryear you investigate, to claim it is your own you have to ?explain how it derives from an Eóghanacht of Raithlinn then Cénel nAedha origin, as Y-DNA irrefutably (in my opinion) tells us.? If you want to claim an Ua Riada provenance (inherently implying that the two Ryans and Reidy NPEs, you need to make a case for the Ua Riada deriving from the Cénel Aedha.

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  1. As far as I can see the tribal names deriving from the four sons of Con (Cú) Corb, of which the Uí Aradh is but one, cannot be reconciled with an Eóghanacht origin. So if you want to bolt on to any part of this and claim the ancient genealogies in this need revision – which well they may: that is what we are trying to investigate - again a lot more evidence would be needed.

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Kind regards = Nigel McCarthy

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From: jready8102@... via groups.io
Sent: 06 September 2022 16:53
To: [email protected]
Subject: [R1b-CTS4466-Plus] R1b-CTS4466-Plus, R-BY69974.

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James

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I have followed the group’s messages for several years, read Nigel’s Paper, Elizabeth’s Paper and studied Nigel’s Tree and Block Tree. I think I have a very good understanding of my distant past.?

I have two matches, Matt Ryan, FTA4098 and Peter Ryan, FTA42485. We are on Page 17 of Nigel’s Tree. Patrick Reidy born 1795 in Castleisland is the last ancestor I can document. I came across an item in the Casey Collection, Volume 6 which traces the origins of O’Reidy to Ua Riada, Chief of Aradh in 1129. I also found several references to Ua Riada in the Annals For Munster where he is mentioned as the King of Aradh in 1129. Of specific interest was the theft of Ua Riada’s gold drinking horn from the High Altar of the Great Church of Cluin-Mic-Nois in 1129. I split off A726 around 803 AD, DYS 449?around 851 AD, DYS446?around 906 AD and the first mutation of my block around 960 AD with a MRCA about 1122 AD. Given that my family name is Reidy and Nigel’s Tree dates coincide with my mutation dates, is it a reasonable possibility that there is a connection between myself and Ua Riada? I look forward to hearing your thoughts about this.

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John C Ready Jr

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R1b-CTS4466-Plus, R-BY69974.

 

James

I have followed the group’s messages for several years, read Nigel’s Paper, Elizabeth’s Paper and studied Nigel’s Tree and Block Tree. I think I have a very good understanding of my distant past.?
I have two matches, Matt Ryan, FTA4098 and Peter Ryan, FTA42485. We are on Page 17 of Nigel’s Tree. Patrick Reidy born 1795 in Castleisland is the last ancestor I can document. I came across an item in the Casey Collection, Volume 6 which traces the origins of O’Reidy to Ua Riada, Chief of Aradh in 1129. I also found several references to Ua Riada in the Annals For Munster where he is mentioned as the King of Aradh in 1129. Of specific interest was the theft of Ua Riada’s gold drinking horn from the High Altar of the Great Church of Cluin-Mic-Nois in 1129. I split off A726 around 803 AD, DYS 449?around 851 AD, DYS446?around 906 AD and the first mutation of my block around 960 AD with a MRCA about 1122 AD. Given that my family name is Reidy and Nigel’s Tree dates coincide with my mutation dates, is it a reasonable possibility that there is a connection between myself and Ua Riada? I look forward to hearing your thoughts about this.


John C Ready Jr








Re: YDNA Warehouse STR Uploads and Updates

 

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Marcia,

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The BAM file is the BigY raw data file. Originally access to it came with the purchase of the BigY, but as only relatively few people requested the file and the provision of the file was not simple for FTDNA, FTDNA separated the BAM from their BigY product maybe 3 or 4 years ago.

You do not have the Raw Data Product (BAM File) listed in your product history, so if you wanted it then you would have to purchase it from FTDNA.

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Regards

Paul O’D

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Matteo Sullivan
Sent: Tuesday, 6 September 2022 8:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [R1b-CTS4466-Plus] YDNA Warehouse STR Uploads and Updates

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Hi Marcia, are you from Sydney, NSW? Cheers. Matt

On Saturday, July 16, 2022, Marcia McAvoy via <robertbuttles=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

? I manage my deceased father’s DNA and had the Big Y DNA performed. His name is Richard McAvoy. I am not sure what results you have. I do not know what a BAM is and if you have my father's BAM. I have attached the his Big Y STR CSV.?

Thanks, Marcia McAvoy



On Jul 15, 2022, at 6:22 PM, James Kane <jkane@...> wrote:

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Hi folks,

Just a note for those who have participated in the past, the YDNA Warehouse is now importing Big Y STR CSVs beyond the 111 marker panels.? We will be using these to compute the ancestral values at each tree branch and adding them to the .? Currently, 8 of the 374 of you who have provided a BAM have also added the STR file with extended values.

CSV files are uploaded to a FTDNA STR or SNP Panel kit under your test Subject.

If the row above already exists click the Manage button, and follow the instructions at the bottom of the page.



And finally... the updates.? I have successfully realigned the 374 BAMs already in my possession to the telomere-to-telemore reference, CHM13 and HG002, being internally piloted by FTDNA's?G?ran Runstr?m.? These samples along with 1000 other fairly random ones are running through??to begin constructing a tree using this data.? As new potential branches are found under CTS4466, I'll share my findings here.

?also has access to the VCF and coverage BED files for this new accession.? Hopefully, you'll be able to see new updates show up there as well.

As always if you have trouble getting logged in or finding where to start send me a note directly by email.? We'll get you sorted out.

Thanks,

James Kane

PS: ?I plan to consolidate the STR, Big Y-500 and Big Y-700 tests into a single test unit in the future.? This will bring us more inline with how you all are used to a Big Y-700 being the test that gives you STRs these days at FTDNA.


Re: YDNA Warehouse STR Uploads and Updates

 

Hi Marcia, are you from Sydney, NSW? Cheers. Matt


On Saturday, July 16, 2022, Marcia McAvoy via <robertbuttles=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
? I manage my deceased father’s DNA and had the Big Y DNA performed. His name is Richard McAvoy. I am not sure what results you have. I do not know what a BAM is and if you have my father's BAM. I have attached the his Big Y STR CSV.?
Thanks, Marcia McAvoy

On Jul 15, 2022, at 6:22 PM, James Kane <jkane@...> wrote:

?

Hi folks,

Just a note for those who have participated in the past, the YDNA Warehouse is now importing Big Y STR CSVs beyond the 111 marker panels.? We will be using these to compute the ancestral values at each tree branch and adding them to the .? Currently, 8 of the 374 of you who have provided a BAM have also added the STR file with extended values.

CSV files are uploaded to a FTDNA STR or SNP Panel kit under your test Subject.

STR_SNP_panel.png

If the row above already exists click the Manage button, and follow the instructions at the bottom of the page.

Screen Shot 2022-07-15 at 5.09.31 PM.png

And finally... the updates.? I have successfully realigned the 374 BAMs already in my possession to the telomere-to-telemore reference, CHM13 and HG002, being internally piloted by FTDNA's?G?ran Runstr?m.? These samples along with 1000 other fairly random ones are running through??to begin constructing a tree using this data.? As new potential branches are found under CTS4466, I'll share my findings here.

?also has access to the VCF and coverage BED files for this new accession.? Hopefully, you'll be able to see new updates show up there as well.

As always if you have trouble getting logged in or finding where to start send me a note directly by email.? We'll get you sorted out.

Thanks,

James Kane

PS: ?I plan to consolidate the STR, Big Y-500 and Big Y-700 tests into a single test unit in the future.? This will bring us more inline with how you all are used to a Big Y-700 being the test that gives you STRs these days at FTDNA.


Re: Hello!

 

Gidday from Australia

On Sat, Sep 3, 2022 at 8:31 AM Jackie Donavan Padesky via <jackiepadesky=[email protected]> wrote:

Hello everyone, I wanted to take the opportunity to introduce myself!

My name is Jackie, and I'm the manager of my brother's DNA (Sean Donavan).? We're from Illinois, USA.
Sean's haplogroup is R-A2294, which was interesting to see as we've always thought we were of Scots-Irish descent.??

Our oldest known paternal line ancestor was Robert Donavan.
Robert was born 11 Jun 1744 in Ireland.? He died 26 Nov 1823 in Lurgan Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Robert immigrated with his brother, John, to the USA from Warrenpoint, County Down, Ireland 15 Jul 1763 and arrived in New Castle 10 Oct 1763.
They left two siblings: a sister (Jane Donavan Wilkinson) and a brother, William Donavan, in Ireland.

I'm very eager to explore the Y-DNA connections and learn more about how our Donavans may have ended up in Ulster despite our early roots pointing to Munster.

Thanks for having me!
-Jackie


Re: Hello!

 

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Jackie ,?
Join the Eoghancht septs also.?



On Sep 3, 2022, at 12:42 PM, David Delacy <beerandcandy2010@...> wrote:

On Fri, Sep 2, 2022 at 03:31 PM, Jackie Donavan Padesky wrote:
R-A2294

welcome
i guess the link is broken but this might show stuff?
this also might be helpful



Re: Hello!

 

On Fri, Sep 2, 2022 at 03:31 PM, Jackie Donavan Padesky wrote:
R-A2294

welcome
i guess the link is broken but this might show stuff?
this also might be helpful


Hello!

 

Hello everyone, I wanted to take the opportunity to introduce myself!

My name is Jackie, and I'm the manager of my brother's DNA (Sean Donavan).? We're from Illinois, USA.
Sean's haplogroup is R-A2294, which was interesting to see as we've always thought we were of Scots-Irish descent.??

Our oldest known paternal line ancestor was Robert Donavan.
Robert was born 11 Jun 1744 in Ireland.? He died 26 Nov 1823 in Lurgan Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Robert immigrated with his brother, John, to the USA from Warrenpoint, County Down, Ireland 15 Jul 1763 and arrived in New Castle 10 Oct 1763.
They left two siblings: a sister (Jane Donavan Wilkinson) and a brother, William Donavan, in Ireland.

I'm very eager to explore the Y-DNA connections and learn more about how our Donavans may have ended up in Ulster despite our early roots pointing to Munster.

Thanks for having me!
-Jackie


Re: The Archaeology of Cashel of the Kings

 

Great post. ? ?ABARTA is a treasure. ? They publish many such podcasts, which are free by subscription. ? Great for walking tours around the country.??


The Archaeology of Cashel of the Kings

 

Hi guys,

Some of you might be interested in this podcast?

Ranging from the early medieval period to the Anglo Normans, comparing Cashel with other royal sites in Ireland and Scotland.?

Some other podcasts on this site may be of interest also?

To put some context to the dates identified by Nigel??



John.?



Re: Irish Type II Tree and its associated Mutation Block Age Table

 

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Tom,

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I’ll be happy to apply it.? I have focused on Big Y-700 as I need this to provide the input to the Mutation Block Age Table, but always good to be able to maximise analysis and display of information whether BY-500 or 700.

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Nigel

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Sent from for Windows

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From: Thomas Mahoney
Sent: 28 August 2022 10:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [R1b-CTS4466-Plus] Irish Type II Tree and its associated Mutation Block Age Table

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Nigel, does this also apply to my Y-500 results?

Tom Mahoney?



On Aug 27, 2022, at 12:26 PM, Nigel McCarthy <ndmccarthy10@...> wrote:

?Having now analysed 400 sets of Irish Type II Big Y-700 data,? I have updated the above at

I am aware of a further about 50 results sets published since Big Y-700 was introduced which are yet to be fully analysed. Many of these kits are on the tree, though, and most will be correctly placed. I hope to work through these by the end of the year.? In the meantime, if you ensure you have followed James's instructions for depositing results in the Y-DNA Warehouse you will likewise in due course be added to his own "Experimental tree".?

With its Big Y-700 investigations, FTDNA attempts to extract data for 727 STR mutations in addition to the 111 of its Y-DNA111 test. It does not make this publicly available. For me to determine further mutations specific to your kit among these 727 loci, and present them on my Irish Type II tree on a 'third party site', I consequently require your explicit authorisation. Many of you have already provided me with this.? Where this is the case (and I have looked at your Big Y-700 data), the number of STR markers analysed will show (just above your ancestral or present surname and kit number) as:

838 (-n1)
561 (-n2)

where n1 and n2 are the number of Panel 6 and Panels 6 + 7 no calls respectively.

Where you have NOT authorised me, they will simply show as 111 (or 67 or 37).

To provide authorisation please e-mail me directly (i.e. not to the group), at ndmccarthy10 AT gmail.com, one or other of the following messages,as appropriate:


My FTDNA kit no. is [XXXXX]. I am happy for Nigel McCarthy's publicly displayed Irish Type II tree to show all relevant information extracted from my Big Y test(s) and/or any other Y-DNA testing I pursue (whatever the sources of the information) alongside my kit number and most distant known paternal ancestor (MDKA) surname. If I have not made my paternal ancestor surname available, I understand that my present surname will be shown unless its omission is explicitly requested.

?

OR

?

The FTDNA kit I manage is [XXXXX]. I have explicit agreement with the supplier of the test that Nigel McCarthy's publicly displayed Irish Type II tree may show all relevant information extracted from his Big Y test(s) and/or any other YDNA testing pursued (whatever the sources of the information) alongside his kit number and most distant known paternal ancestor (MDKA) surname. If he has not made his paternal ancestor surname available, I understand that his present surname will be shown unless its omission is explicitly requested.?I acknowledge that ‘explicit agreement’ may be or have been verbal for an immediate family member, or where a kit manager manages the kit supplied by a deceased direct paternal ancestor or brother or son, or has been named as the beneficiary on the Account Settings > Account Information > Beneficiary page of the FTDNA account. In all other cases written permission to use the account as the kit manager finds fit, or similar, must be held.


Obviously you substitute the kit number for XXXXX !

Kind regards = Nigel McCarthy



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Re: Irish Type II Tree and its associated Mutation Block Age Table

 

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Nigel, does this also apply to my Y-500 results?
Tom Mahoney?


On Aug 27, 2022, at 12:26 PM, Nigel McCarthy <ndmccarthy10@...> wrote:

?Having now analysed 400 sets of Irish Type II Big Y-700 data,? I have updated the above at

I am aware of a further about 50 results sets published since Big Y-700 was introduced which are yet to be fully analysed. Many of these kits are on the tree, though, and most will be correctly placed. I hope to work through these by the end of the year.? In the meantime, if you ensure you have followed James's instructions for depositing results in the Y-DNA Warehouse you will likewise in due course be added to his own "Experimental tree".?

With its Big Y-700 investigations, FTDNA attempts to extract data for 727 STR mutations in addition to the 111 of its Y-DNA111 test. It does not make this publicly available. For me to determine further mutations specific to your kit among these 727 loci, and present them on my Irish Type II tree on a 'third party site', I consequently require your explicit authorisation. Many of you have already provided me with this.? Where this is the case (and I have looked at your Big Y-700 data), the number of STR markers analysed will show (just above your ancestral or present surname and kit number) as:

838 (-n1)
561 (-n2)

where n1 and n2 are the number of Panel 6 and Panels 6 + 7 no calls respectively.

Where you have NOT authorised me, they will simply show as 111 (or 67 or 37).

To provide authorisation please e-mail me directly (i.e. not to the group), at ndmccarthy10 AT gmail.com, one or other of the following messages,as appropriate:

My FTDNA kit no. is [XXXXX]. I am happy for Nigel McCarthy's publicly displayed Irish Type II tree to show all relevant information extracted from my Big Y test(s) and/or any other Y-DNA testing I pursue (whatever the sources of the information) alongside my kit number and most distant known paternal ancestor (MDKA) surname. If I have not made my paternal ancestor surname available, I understand that my present surname will be shown unless its omission is explicitly requested.

?

OR

?

The FTDNA kit I manage is [XXXXX]. I have explicit agreement with the supplier of the test that Nigel McCarthy's publicly displayed Irish Type II tree may show all relevant information extracted from his Big Y test(s) and/or any other YDNA testing pursued (whatever the sources of the information) alongside his kit number and most distant known paternal ancestor (MDKA) surname. If he has not made his paternal ancestor surname available, I understand that his present surname will be shown unless its omission is explicitly requested.?I acknowledge that ‘explicit agreement’ may be or have been verbal for an immediate family member, or where a kit manager manages the kit supplied by a deceased direct paternal ancestor or brother or son, or has been named as the beneficiary on the Account Settings > Account Information > Beneficiary page of the FTDNA account. In all other cases written permission to use the account as the kit manager finds fit, or similar, must be held.


Obviously you substitute the kit number for XXXXX !

Kind regards = Nigel McCarthy





Irish Type II Tree and its associated Mutation Block Age Table

 

Having now analysed 400 sets of Irish Type II Big Y-700 data,? I have updated the above at

I am aware of a further about 50 results sets published since Big Y-700 was introduced which are yet to be fully analysed. Many of these kits are on the tree, though, and most will be correctly placed. I hope to work through these by the end of the year.? In the meantime, if you ensure you have followed James's instructions for depositing results in the Y-DNA Warehouse you will likewise in due course be added to his own "Experimental tree".?

With its Big Y-700 investigations, FTDNA attempts to extract data for 727 STR mutations in addition to the 111 of its Y-DNA111 test. It does not make this publicly available. For me to determine further mutations specific to your kit among these 727 loci, and present them on my Irish Type II tree on a 'third party site', I consequently require your explicit authorisation. Many of you have already provided me with this.? Where this is the case (and I have looked at your Big Y-700 data), the number of STR markers analysed will show (just above your ancestral or present surname and kit number) as:

838 (-n1)
561 (-n2)

where n1 and n2 are the number of Panel 6 and Panels 6 + 7 no calls respectively.

Where you have NOT authorised me, they will simply show as 111 (or 67 or 37).

To provide authorisation please e-mail me directly (i.e. not to the group), at ndmccarthy10 AT gmail.com, one or other of the following messages,as appropriate:

My FTDNA kit no. is [XXXXX]. I am happy for Nigel McCarthy's publicly displayed Irish Type II tree to show all relevant information extracted from my Big Y test(s) and/or any other Y-DNA testing I pursue (whatever the sources of the information) alongside my kit number and most distant known paternal ancestor (MDKA) surname. If I have not made my paternal ancestor surname available, I understand that my present surname will be shown unless its omission is explicitly requested.

?

OR

?

The FTDNA kit I manage is [XXXXX]. I have explicit agreement with the supplier of the test that Nigel McCarthy's publicly displayed Irish Type II tree may show all relevant information extracted from his Big Y test(s) and/or any other YDNA testing pursued (whatever the sources of the information) alongside his kit number and most distant known paternal ancestor (MDKA) surname. If he has not made his paternal ancestor surname available, I understand that his present surname will be shown unless its omission is explicitly requested.?I acknowledge that ‘explicit agreement’ may be or have been verbal for an immediate family member, or where a kit manager manages the kit supplied by a deceased direct paternal ancestor or brother or son, or has been named as the beneficiary on the Account Settings > Account Information > Beneficiary page of the FTDNA account. In all other cases written permission to use the account as the kit manager finds fit, or similar, must be held.


Obviously you substitute the kit number for XXXXX !

Kind regards = Nigel McCarthy





Re: New CTS4466 STR Comparison Report

 

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If you take the ‘FTDNA111 to YSeq116’ extension please also join YSeq Group 71, where there are 6 such FGC11134 / CTS4466 testers. As James says, not enough to survey the usefulness though a first guess of the ancestral haplotype at the time of DF13 could be made, and a few more may make it all worthwhile for later stages of the tree.

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The 14 STRs investigated are listed in the bottom right corner of the large block near the top of sheet 2 of my Irish Type II tree. See also Legend item (b) on sheet 1 of the tree.

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Nigel

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From: James Kane
Sent: 10 August 2022 17:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [R1b-CTS4466-Plus] New CTS4466 STR Comparison Report

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These are a product from YSEQ and included for completeness. ?You shouldn’t feel compelled to order it, since I don’t think we ever got enough testers to survey the usefulness.

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The are available here though.

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The results are collected by adding a YSEQ STR & SNP Panel to the test Subject after joining group 4.

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The warehouse polls the project every two weeks for new data.

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James

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Re: New CTS4466 STR Comparison Report

 

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These are a product from YSEQ and included for completeness. ?You shouldn’t feel compelled to order it, since I don’t think we ever got enough testers to survey the usefulness.

The are available here though.


The results are collected by adding a YSEQ STR & SNP Panel to the test Subject after joining group 4.


The warehouse polls the project every two weeks for new data.



James


Re: New CTS4466 STR Comparison Report

 

thanks i re-added everything where do you get the ysec extended STR's from?