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First Pass of hs1 R-FGC11134 YDNA Tree Complete
The tree structure now reflects the results of the joint genotyping run. ?The biggest changes are under the L270 Sullivans. ?The old structure has been discarded for the more strongly scoring one in this pass. ?Several new intermediate branches were found with the CP086569.2: prefix on the name, since as they are of course unnamed and I don't plan to do so. Over the next few weeks I'll be verifying the private branches that you can't see. ?Once that process is complete, I'll try restoring the age calculations. ?I expect everything to become perceptibly older but don't have a feel for how much yet. Once that's complete the "light blue" taxa nodes will be worked to see if additional branches can be identified. I've de-identified everyone use the warehouse's Taxon ID's. ?If you manage your own kit, you can go edit the Sample's information and change over to a FTDNA/YSEQ/etc kit# instead. ?If I manage it, it's probably time to transfer it to you should you want to see the FTDNA kit. :) CAVEAT: ?Do not run out to YSEQ and "Wish a SNP" on these. ?Consider these highly experimental until I have a few months to get through the entire YDNA tree to see if there are areas that should never be include. Thanks to everyone who provided the raw data to make this all possible in the first place! ?If you missed this round, I'll probably be doing the next round in early summer. James Kane |
Thank you James for your excellent and extensive efforts! Best, JEF On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 11:25?AM James Kane via <jkane=[email protected]> wrote:
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