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Re: Best-guess origins of the major R-U106 haplogroups: methods and results #origins
"R-U106>Z381>L48>Z9>Z2>Z7>Z8>Z1>Z346>Z343>CTS5601 Likely MRCA data range: 1100-100 BC Likely origin: Scandinavia, likely Sweden Culture: proto- or early Germanic (if early), north Germanic if later
Re: Testing statistics and country-level bias update
Hi Mike, For R-FGC910, see R-Z7 and R-FGC902 on this post: /g/R1b-U106/message/5759 The period of history is very difficult to make predictions about. It's too far back in history for
By Iain · #7572 ·
Re: Testing statistics and country-level bias update
Hi Ian, This data is really interesting. I run a small project for "Gleave" surname which is quite rare, mainly present in Lancashire and Cheshire. We are downstream of R-FGC910 and after spending a
By Michael Gleave · #7571 ·
Re: Projects for Sub-groups of U106
Thank you sir! Robert McMillan
By Robert McMillan · #7570 ·
Re: Projects for Sub-groups of U106
Robert McMillan, I have been checking and it appears I've sent it everyone I can from the R1b All Subclades project to the R-U106 project that is tested U106. There are a few people who only grant
By Tiger Mike · #7569 ·
Another request for case studies
Hi again folks, As many of you know, I'm in the process of updating the textbook I'm writing with the Strathclyde team. We're now looking at the final chapters and would like a short case study
By Iain · #7568 ·
Testing statistics and country-level bias update
Hi folks, About November time I like to go through the haplotree, looking to see how much different branches and different countries have grown over the previous year. This helps us understand both
By Iain · #7567 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
Hi Joe There are already lots of Australians in the FTDNA database. A lot of people are testing first at AncestryDNA and then transferring to FTDNA. I certainly find in my Devon DNA Project that only
By Debbie · #7566 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
Thank you Debbie and Charles for the update. Sounds like importing YSEQ won't be an option in our lifetimes but at least we are getting more Aussies onboard! Now if we could only do something about
By Joe Sprowl · #7565 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
Charles You provide a good summary of these discussions. I think what FTDNA said was that everyone would eventually be forced to used two-factor authentication. The process will start with project
By Debbie · #7564 ·
Re: Projects for Sub-groups of U106
Robert, you are right to "attest to how hard it is to get everyone to join a haplogroup project." I can help on this. I'm the R1b All Subclades project admin and send people to the R-U106 pretty much
By Tiger Mike · #7563 ·
Re: Projects for Sub-groups of U106
As someone who spends some time every day doing something across one of five projects that contain people of the FGC11672 subclade MacMillan MacKay MacCallum MacVicar R-U106 And then looking through
By Robert McMillan · #7562 ·
Re: Projects for Sub-groups of U106
It is true ¡°many members of sub-projects don't join the over-arching parent project.¡± This can be overcome and is why an admin from the master U106 project should be an admin on every sub-project.
By Tiger Mike · #7561 ·
Re: Projects for Sub-groups of U106
Iain, Thank you for your time and input on this issue. I truly appreciate how busy you are and this was a typically thoughtful reply from you on the subject matter i had asked about. - Tom Little
By T J Little · #7560 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
I changed my FTDNA GAP password as soon as I heard about the 23andMe fiasco, but it sounds as though I will be forced to change it again. I still can¡¯t logon to 23andMe, by the way, but that¡¯s
By Belinda Dettmann · #7559 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
Thanks Charles for asking the question *"With respect to the new owner from Down Under having a positive influence on getting more Aussies tested, they said actually Australia is one of the better
By Geoff blackburn · #7558 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
I don¡¯t think so, but literally they simply said this was going to happen soon, and moved on to less shocking items. Charles
By Charles · #7557 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
Wayne, Yes, Exactly! And, along with the other actually newsworthy items, it all went by in a blur, to me anyway. Others can correct me, but I don¡¯t think they mentioned who they send the reset
By Charles · #7556 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
Charles, I manage several accounts but each acct uses the same email¡ª- will I have a problem¡ªreceiving password email for all accts code change? PA Turnbow [email protected]> wrote:
By Lincoln Lincoln · #7555 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
Just looking at the pile of accounts I need to make sure have good contact details and...? ? ?just remember if two different individuals can access the account then the first one in probably gets
By Wayne · #7554 ·