Re: 2 matches in block tree but no big y matches
Is the standard vcf download sufficient or is it required to pay the $99 for the bam file from ftdna [email protected]> wrote:
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jason jordan
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#8123
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Re: Should I upgrade to Y37- BIGY Y700 ?
My personal opinion is that being part of an under tested group is the perfect reason to be the pioneer, upgrade to BigY and start a haplogroup and/or regional group project. [email protected]>
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Mark Miller
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Should I upgrade to Y37- BIGY Y700 ?
I did a WGS test with Nebula Genomics, re-aligned the test with T2T and uploaded it to the YFULL site. I did the FTDNA Y37 test because I couldn't find any close matches.>(I have no matches at Y25 and
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6458923@...
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#8121
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Re: 2 matches in block tree but no big y matches
I agree with Wayne on this. I can tell you that I personally and other McMillans and McCallums under FGC11674 have benefitted from 3rd party analysis. Mainly from other uploading results from
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Robert McMillan
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#8120
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Re: 2 matches in block tree but no big y matches
The benefit of using 3rd party sites is that comparisons can occur against individuals who have done whole genome instead of BigY.? 3rd party sites also utilize institutionally standard software
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Wayne
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Re: 2 matches in block tree but no big y matches
Jason, The Block Tree is designed to display not only Big Y matches (it appears you don't have any) but also certain Y-STR matches who have taken the Big Y test. ?I suspect this is what you are
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vineviz
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Re: 2 matches in block tree but no big y matches
[email protected]> wrote:
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jason jordan
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#8117
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Re: 2 matches in block tree but no big y matches
On thr block tree for my terminal group it shows 2 but theirs no big y matches at all. That was expected from iains response is their any benefit to downloading and where can these results be
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jason jordan
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Re: 2 matches in block tree but no big y matches
Jason,when you open your block tree page you should see all of your distant and recent matches! You will not see them in your Big Y match list if they are? over the 30 YSNP threshold for FTDNA two
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C.B.
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#8115
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Re: 2 matches in block tree but no big y matches
Jason,when you open your block tree page you should see all of your matches! You will not see them in your Big Y match list as they are probably over the 30 YSNP threshold for FTDNA two test matches.
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C.B.
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#8114
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Re: Family Finder haplogroups
Hi Debbie and all, Thank you very much, Debbie, for your detailed answers to my previous questions, always relevant and informative in my humble opinion. I'm starting to see it a little more clearly
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Ewenn
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#8113
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2 matches in block tree but no big y matches
Is this a quirk of the system if not where would this match be? Theirs an option an $99 to download this data. Is their any benefit to this and where else can it be uploaded. Jason
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jason jordan
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#8112
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Re: Family Finder haplogroups
Hi Iain and all, Thanks for the clarification! At least the doubling of the current BigY database in 6 years is likely to occur. And let's hope FTDNA manage to come up with ways to keep increasing
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Jan de Veen
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Re: Family Finder haplogroups
Hi Jan, ? Sorry, I should have said it is expected to double in six years, not every six years. I think, apart from that one word, the rest of the message is correct. We don't really have data over a
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Iain
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Re: Family Finder haplogroups
Hi Iain and all, I've read this a a couple of time over, thinking I must have missed something, but but surely a constant rate of 47 processed BigY tests at FTDNA per day does not mean their number of
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Jan de Veen
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Re: Family Finder haplogroups
Hi folks, ? Another batch of updates was released a few days ago. This last month has added roughly 32% more testers to the haplotree, bringing the total to just over 552,000. Unfortunately, the
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Iain
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#8108
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Re: Family Finder haplogroups
Thanks Martin. I hadn¡¯t registered that Brad¡¯s site also showed the date when the SNP was identified. I don¡¯t know either what the difference is between centronomic and centromeric. Debbie Sent:
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Debbie
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#8107
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Re: Family Finder haplogroups
Notes from Genetic Homeland FGC57405 Full Genomes Corp 2016 Position 11506634 L ocated on centronomic region. Not sure what the difference is between centronomic and centromeric.? It is located on
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Martin Abrams
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Re: Family Finder haplogroups
Hi Ewenn I¡¯ll do my best to answer your questions though I am by no means an expert on the technicalities of microarrays. A SNP is a single nucleotide polymorphism. It is a simple change to a
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Debbie
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#8105
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Re: Evidence for dynastic succession among early Celtic elites in Central Europe
I saw this for the first time yesterday too (thanks Brad). Supplementary tables show the Y-DNA haplogroups in the first sheet, columns AA and AB. There's one R-Z347 in there from our group, a few
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Iain
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