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Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z18
Many thanks, Iain. I was very happy to see the sub-section R-Z18>FGC5817, being a descendant. Re: your comment in that sub-section about the Israeli tester. The same kit number appears on Alex
By Jeremy Langton · #8514 ·
Phylogeography update: R-Z18
Hi all, ? I've pushed out the latest update to my phylogeography document <https://www.jb.man.ac.uk/~mcdonald/genetics/phylogeography.pdf> for R-U106. As well as the R-U106 basal clades, it now
By Iain · #8513 ·
Re: A6535 Scotland
Hi Roy, all, ? It's been on my list of things to do to revise the ages for R-A6535 and the broader R-Y17443, given the addition of some more testers. For now, the dates I previously computed are
By Iain · #8512 ·
Re: A6535 Scotland
Hi Rich, You're right, the chairs have been rearranged since I last visited the Tree. My clade is now A10619, which is estimated to have formed about 1650, approximately when my lineage shifted over
By Roy · #8511 ·
Re: A6535 Scotland
Roy, Thanks for all the time you spend on this.. While it's been awhile, I looked at the ftdna site last week and noticed (probably old news) that they split you and I and also added a couple groups
By Rich Curry · #8510 ·
A6535 Scotland
Greetings and HNY, For those of you concerned with the subclade in the heading, here is a small update. As you may recall, in the past I have suggested that the Curry lineages of Ayrshire are unlikely
By Roy · #8509 ·
Re: 23andMe ancestry test sale
Deeply moved. Very brave of you. Chin up. [email protected]> wrote:
By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #8508 ·
Re: 23andMe ancestry test sale
In the context of full disclosure I should declare 19% Welsh (North Wales). This was unexpected, but one might wish to join the dots with an unidentified grandparent (NPE situation). So, on discovery,
By Al · #8507 ·
Re: 23andMe ancestry test sale
Lucky man. Nostalgic for the days when I was 46% Scots. wrote:
By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #8506 ·
Re: 23andMe ancestry test sale
Would you like your Armagnac shaken or stirred? If it's any consolation, Ancestry pegs me at 3% Wales. Were it not for my German grandmother I daresay I could tip 60% Scotland. [image:
By Roy · #8505 ·
Re: 23andMe ancestry test sale
Yes please. wrote:
By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #8504 ·
Re: 23andMe ancestry test sale
OK let's have immune then, languages are living after all. [email protected]> wrote:
By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #8503 ·
Re: 23andMe ancestry test sale
THe Cornish bit is just a stand-in for Welsh. "The Cornish people, who shared the Brythonic language <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brythonic_languages> with the Welsh, Cumbrics and Pics, and also the
By Roy · #8502 ·
Re: 23andMe ancestry test sale
"impugn the Scottish nation"? I do like "immune the Scottish nation" if it means that 5,490,100 people won't become ill....
By Linda R Horton · #8501 ·
Re: 23andMe ancestry test sale
Impugn of course. Robots.. [email protected]> wrote:
By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #8500 ·
Re: 23andMe ancestry test sale
How dare you immune the Scottish nation. Whereas Wales, I'm entirely with you, and proud to report Ancestry gives me none. English, Scots, Cornish, Irish, Danish, Swedish and German in that order. I
By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #8499 ·
Re: 23andMe ancestry test sale
For a bit more of a challenge try hitting a shot glass from 20 paces. [email protected]> wrote:
By Roy · #8498 ·
Re: 23andMe ancestry test sale
Cripes - being Partly Of Scotia is dire enough, but if the 'missing' 29% turned out to be Welsh it'd be time to retire to the study with a loaded revolver and a large glass of brandy.
By Al · #8497 ·
Exomes
For those of us here in America there is a new project where you might be able to get your exome sequenced with potentially the results being added to your medical record.? Still early as to whether
By Wayne · #8496 ·
Re: English Wills (Was: Is your EKA information accurate?)
Thank you Debbie - that looks like a terrific initiative. I have spent so many hours transcribing PCC wills. A first cut by AI would be a great help. Cheers Warren
By Warren Searell · #8495 ·