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Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Thanks again Vince for sharing this, you allowed me to solve a mystery concerning the appearance of FF / Y-SNPs testers in a haplogroup: In fact, it is the SNP FGC57405 (not listed in this file,
By Ewenn · #7708 ·
Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
The spreadsheet contains all 10,577 rows of the raw data that FTDNA is providing, which are the same across all haplogroups. ?Several positions are listed multiple times, which is why the number of
By vineviz · #7707 ·
Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Thank you Vince for sharing this. I suppose even more than that because certain haplogroups downstream of R-U106 on which new FF / Y-SNPs testers have been added, have no equivalent SNP appearing in
By Ewenn · #7706 ·
Re: Family Finder tests entering the Y-DNA haplotree
Hi Kevin, The requested map (at countries level - data as it in FTDNA's Discover, id est without any correction), current version (2023-12-16): R-FGC13326 European map (
Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
There appear to be about 9,000 unique Y-SNPs on the current FTDNA chip. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nyycup1kcfpi2D0iZZJhaJlvPIexDELeXdfRnxkS6JQ/edit?usp=sharing Vince
By vineviz · #7704 ·
Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
For all practical purposes, from a MyHeritage autosomal test, I was able to extract from the 3495 Y-SNPs covered by the chip used, 49 SNPs appearing in the clades downstream of R-U106: *RSID* *Name*
By Ewenn · #7703 ·
Re: Family Finder tests entering the Y-DNA haplotree
Hi Ewenn, You previously produced a map for FGC13326. I would be curious to see an updated map to see if there are any changes! Thanks -- Kevin Terry
By Kevin Terry · #7702 ·
Re: TRYON surname group at FTDNA advice/coordination with U106 #BigY
Thanks John. Given that I'm applying statistics to small numbers, we come pretty close to the expected distribution. # SNPs # occur freq 300 yr prob 0 0 0% 0% 1 0 0% 1% 2 0 0% 2% 3 0 0% 5% 4 1 1% 8% 5
By Mike Tryon · #7701 ·
Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Hi Mike, Debbie, As an answer, this link to the ISOGG website: https://isogg.org/wiki/Autosomal_DNA_testing_comparison_chart The number of Y-SNPs included in MyHeritage autosomal tests would be 3495.
By Ewenn · #7700 ·
Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Tiger I don¡¯t know what the Y-SNP count is on the MyHeritage and FTDNA chips. Living DNA now use an Affymetrix chip: https://livingdna.com/blog/we-have-a-new-chip See this very informative blog post
By Debbie · #7699 ·
Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Thank you, Debbie. Are there comparison numbers for Y SNPs in these tests? My guess is LivingDNA has more.
By Tiger Mike · #7698 ·
Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Hi Centropol I don¡¯t think the problem of false positive matches will affect the so-called ethnicity reports as they are working out in a different way and are not reliant on detecting IBD
By Debbie · #7697 ·
Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
Both FTDNA and MyHeritage started out using the Illumina OmniExpress and changed over to the Illumina Global Screening Array in about 2018. There is very low overlap therefore between old and new
By Debbie · #7696 ·
Re: TRYON surname group at FTDNA advice/coordination with U106 #BigY
Mike, thank you for sharing this story of how persistence and investment paid off. Linda Horton
By Linda R Horton · #7695 ·
Re: TRYON surname group at FTDNA advice/coordination with U106 #BigY
Hello Mike An excellent summation of excellent results; thank you. Not sure how busy Iain is at this time of year; but he wrote about Stochastic Variability in a post some time back.
By John T · #7694 ·
Re: Family Finder tests entering the Y-DNA haplotree
Hello CB There has always been a significant difference in SNP tested men in the Public Haplotree compared with the Discover Haplotree Reports. That difference is now 11,281 more in Discover, but a
By John T · #7693 ·
Re: Family Finder tests entering the Y-DNA haplotree
The public tree shows 4,474 for Z156 and the discover reports show 4,516. It seems like it is going to be a long slow process if there are 750,000 male FF testers.!!!!! Only 5 of my 629 M269? 25
By C.B. · #7692 ·
Re: TRYON surname group at FTDNA advice/coordination with U106 #BigY
Back in April of this year I posted this introduction to the group: "I'm new to this group (just got BigY results and I'm U106) and wondering about possible mutual benefits between the Tryon surname
By Mike Tryon · #7691 ·
Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
I did the Genographic 2.0 test in 2016, and imported the results into FTDNA in the same year. Genographic reported my haplogroup as Z160, now dated 2170 BCE (95% confidence interval: 2816-1610 BCE).
By Bruce Maple · #7690 ·
Re: FamilyTreeDNA provides Y-DNA haplogroups from Family Finder autosomal tests
In general one needn¡¯t worry about FTDNA/MH transfers as FTDNA processed all of them and the SNP overlap is very high. Some people like their MH ethnic origins %, but many people would place them at