Re: Help in determining place of origin of R-FGC13546/R-FGC12995 + additional question
Hi Saul, ? Determining origins of haplogroups is an exceptionally fraught business. This is largely down to trying to extract very precise information from extremely small amounts of data, when that
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Iain
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Re: Now seeing big y str differences
Hi Jason, ? Without knowing precisely what you mean by "Big Y STR differences", it's hard to give a precise answer. However, what generally happens is that the Y-STR results from Big Y are
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Iain
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#8031
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Help in determining place of origin of R-FGC13546/R-FGC12995 + additional question
Good afternoon, **** I had posed a similar question a few months ago, but have learnt a lot since then and have some thoughts and questions I was wondering if you guys could help me with. **** My
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Saul
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#8030
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Now seeing big y str differences
I see these in my y str results, is this an indication the results are getting close my haplogroup still has yet to change
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jason jordan
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#8029
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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Thank you, sir [email protected]> wrote:
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Joe Sprowl
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#8028
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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Hi Joe, ? Please feel free to share.? ? Cheers, ? Iain.
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Iain
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#8027
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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Hi Iain, Thanks so much for your research and analysis. May I copy and paste this email in my Sproul project group? Many will find this interesting and, hopefully see the importance of filling in the
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Joe Sprowl
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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Hi folks, ? I've been keeping a track of the haplotree statistics for 4 1/2 years now, and saving copies of the haplotree for the last 1 1/2. The idea was that I can go back and see how the biases in
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Iain
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#8025
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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
I took a note of the number of Z156 in the FTDNA site in November. There were 4,474 samples and today there are 6,012! Three of my 25 marker matches who have taken Family Finder tests have been given
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C.B.
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#8024
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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Both of my kits, test from 2018, recived a up grade with Y haplogroup. The last one, just a few days ago! At.te Fernando Delgiovo. Em 12 de mai. de 2024, ¨¤(s) 08:35, Joe Sprowl <joesprowl@...>
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Fernando Delgiovo
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#8023
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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
I get notifications once or twice a week for those in our DNA project. [email protected]> wrote:
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Joe Sprowl
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#8022
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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
I got a notice today for my dad's file? about new Y matches. I was looking through them and noticed there are (at Y-12 level) with the surname Miller who where exact matches. Of course, that would
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Linda Wheaton
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#8021
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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
It is encouraging to see that some effort is being made to extract meaningful ancestral information from the multitudes of autosomal files in the FTDNA database. However, we may anticipate that
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Roy
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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
They have processed about 30,000 this week and about 86,000 since March.? They finished processing the tests from the current chip and are working on those from before early 2019.? They indicated
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Jeff Z
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#8019
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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
I¡¯ve been watching a particular haplogroup and it¡¯s doubled in size in the last month so as it¡¯s happening without fanfare. Sent from Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
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Jamie
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#8018
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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Has FamilyTreeDNA stopped their effort to define Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests? I haven't heard anything about this for several months now.
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Randy
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#8017
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Re: BigY - is it worth it?
Good morning Connie, thank you very much for Your effort! I will have to look into it in detail. I hope there will be some new info that could help me put the pieces together, at least a bit more.
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Dado
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#8016
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Re: BigY - is it worth it?
Sometimes a BigY that fails quality control at the end, might still show up on Discover and the Block Y.? So you should look for evidence of your test when Discover updates. I have a Y111 match,
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Martin Abrams
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#8015
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Re: BigY - is it worth it?
Hello, unfortunately, received an email today regarding BigY-700, that the sample experienced a quality control failure at the end of its most recent run and they are starting a rerun immediately at
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Dado
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#8013
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Re: Hg38 to T2T upgrate
Connie, took me a couple of minutes to realize and remember you are one of the administrators for FTDNA U106 groups.? Below is Tatiana's response.? I will speak with FTDNA. Hello Gene.
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genesweetser@...
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#8012
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