Re: Find location of SNP
Thank you, Rachel and Iain, for pointing me to YBrowse - perfect.? And thank you, too, Iain, for the link to your U106 Explored paper.? The diagram on the last page is very helpful - and I think
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mlh
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#7953
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Re: Find location of SNP
Hi Mary, If you have a name, you can look up the corresponding position on the Y chromosome on YBrowse.org (or vice versa). Simply enter the name in the search box and its context will appear. Click
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Iain
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#7952
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Re: Find location of SNP
Ybrowse.org
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Rachel Unkefer
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#7951
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Find location of SNP
Hi, all! What is a good resource for determining where on the Y chromosome a particular SNP is, please? Do you start by finding the position number of the SNP by using the FTDNA chromosome browser??
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mlh
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#7950
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Re: Question about the location of my clade (a downstream clade to R-FGC12988)
Well Skinner is an occupational surname so it is difficult to say when or why your ancestor ended up in Tralee.??Elizabeth I in 1587 granted Tralee to Sir Edward Denny
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A321son <bpkgroups@...>
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#7949
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Re: Question about the location of my clade (a downstream clade to R-FGC12988)
Hi Saul, Go into website: www.irishgenealogy.ie ( http://www.irishgenealogy.ie ) Click Church records You will find? several entries for Skinners from Tralee around 1800. Kevin -- Kevin Terry
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Kevin Terry
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#7948
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Re: Question about the location of my clade (a downstream clade to R-FGC12988)
Hello Saul Probably not much help, but one Skinner man is listed here | Surname | First Name | Parish/Barony | County | | Following are the exact matches: | | Skinner | John | Keady | Armagh |
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John T
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#7947
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Re: Question about the location of my clade (a downstream clade to R-FGC12988)
Good idea, So far all I know is that our last name is Skinner, and the earliest ancestor I can find is a John Skinner from around 1837.
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Saul
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#7946
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Re: Question about the location of my clade (a downstream clade to R-FGC12988)
Hi, My last name is Skinner, and the earliest known ancestor I know is a John Skinner around 1837 I believe, and then the Irish genealogy records stop for him. There is a singular document which seems
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Saul
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#7945
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Re: Question about the location of my clade (a downstream clade to R-FGC12988)
Hi Saul, If you know a general time period and location you can search for a history of that area (book, online article, etc.). ?Knowing some history and context might help with some genealogical and
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Timothy May
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#7944
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Re: Question about the location of my clade (a downstream clade to R-FGC12988)
Hi Saul. What is your surname? There should be paper records for your family in Tralee going back to the late 1700s. -- Kevin Terry
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Kevin Terry
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#7943
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Question about the location of my clade (a downstream clade to R-FGC12988)
Hello, I have been wondering if anyone here could help me in terms of understanding exactly how my clade ended up in Ireland. My terminal clade is R-FT239204, a downstream clade to R-FGC12988 which
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Saul
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#7942
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Re: Ukraine may have been first part of Europe colonised by early humans | New Scientist
Anatolia is clearly something of a whirlpool with regard to migration patterns with multiple movements in different directions¡but deserving of more critical analysis. Richard. Sent: Friday, March
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Richard Youatt
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#7941
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Re: Ukraine may have been first part of Europe colonised by early humans | New Scientist
That¡¯s why I posted it because the western expansion happened through Ukraine and via Anatolia. Even if this is an early development, it¡¯s still a sensible migratory path. Dan
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Dan D.
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#7940
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
Sure. I¡¯m not able to put my finger on the source material right now (it was probably Lista, Kvinesdal, Lyngdal or one of the other bygdeboker from the area and written in norsk). Definitely not
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Myles Twete
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#7939
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Re: Ukraine may have been first part of Europe colonised by early humans | New Scientist
Dmanisi is clearly a ¡°zone of interest¡±. It raises a lot of questions about migration paths from Africa through (not around) the South Caucasus, as well as about interactions with Neanderthals. I
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Richard Youatt
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#7938
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Re: PhD candidate looking for Noble familes to DNA test
Sorta depends on how he defines Noble¡.?
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John Sheppard
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#7937
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Ukraine may have been first part of Europe colonised by early humans | New Scientist
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2420679-ukraine-may-have-been-first-part-of-europe-colonised-by-early-humans/ Ukraine may have been first part of Europe colonised by early humans Korolevo, a site
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Dan D.
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#7936
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
Could you explain what events you had in mind when you say : ¡°But that area has a rich nautical history and folks living there were key in the early 1800¡¯s in supporting Denmark in Napoleon¡¯s
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Brian Swann
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#7935
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Re: VK389 and Kincaid dna as evidence of Vikings on Clyde river, Scotland?
Thank you Myles for your insight. Back around 2007 I had discussions with Dr. Alan James of the Bliton project.? I don't want to imply the following is what he concluded, but at the time of our
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A321son <bpkgroups@...>
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#7934
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