Re: Upcoming BAM Submissions Request Drive for YDNA Warehouse
James,
Happy New Year and a big thanks for all your hard work.
Bernie Leopold
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Bernard Leopold
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#8473
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Connection Issues? Re: Upcoming BAM Submissions Request Drive for YDNA Warehouse
Hi again!
Thanks for all the interest as a flash mob. You'll be seeing some sluggishness as the overgrown cell phone that hosts the site tries to keep up with you all accessing the new Study.
I'm
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James Kane
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#8472
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Upcoming BAM Submissions Request Drive for YDNA Warehouse
Hi folks,
Happy New Year!
I'm writing to get a head start on collecting BAM (Binary Alignment Map) files for an upcoming migration of the YDNA Warehouse tree to the hs1 reference genome in 2025.
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James Kane
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#8471
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Re: Request for ancient DNA analysis
For what it's worth, I left a comment on the preprint asking if raw data was available.
mike
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Mike Thompson
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#8470
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Re: Request for ancient DNA analysis
preprint McColl 2024
<https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.03.13.584607v1.full.pdf> and
as far as I am aware, the raw data has not yet been made available.
Ray
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Raymond Wing
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#8469
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Re: Request for ancient DNA analysis
These old Z18 samples are from a pre-print
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Raymond Wing
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#8468
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Request for ancient DNA analysis
Hi folks,
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I know that some of you have experience dealing with extracting calls from ancient DNA, and possibly more time than me to perform this kind of analysis.
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There are a lot of early
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Iain
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#8467
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Re: Nature article - High-resolution genomic history of early medieval Europe
Very impressive research methods and execution!? We're finally getting somewhere...? Teasing some this out without any historical reference may be problematic however for historic-based claims to
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Leake Little
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#8466
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Phylogeography: R-U106 basal clades
Hi folks,
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As part of my latest analysis of R-U106 <https://www.jb.man.ac.uk/~mcdonald/genetics/phylogeography.pdf> , I've had a look through the R-U106 basal clades* and put together an assessment
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Iain
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#8465
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Re: Nature article - High-resolution genomic history of early medieval Europe
This article has just featured on the main BBC News tonight, with a short clip of Pontus Skoglund talking about the impact of this work. I will see if I can get the newsclip tomorrow, unless Debbie
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Brian Swann
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#8464
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Nature article - High-resolution genomic history of early medieval Europe
Published 01 January 2025....
High-resolution genomic history of early medieval Europe
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Many known and unknown historical events have remained below detection thresholds
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Clinton Platt
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#8463
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Re: English Wills (Was: Is your EKA information accurate?)
Peter Wilson Coldham did find and index a huge number of Wills with references to Americans from the PCC Court. I'm sure he thought he had collected everything that was easily accessible out there
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Brian Swann
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#8462
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Re: English Wills (Was: Is your EKA information accurate?)
There is currently a major project at Exeter University which is using AI to transcribe 25,000 wills from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. I am sure there will be many exciting discoveries. You
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Debbie
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#8461
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Re: Is your EKA information accurate?
Good Morning. I do very extensive genealogy research with many services.
Some use AI. I have found AI can be a useful tool, but it has its¡¯
limitations. Occasionally AI interprets information
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Michael Thompson
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#8460
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Re: Is your EKA information accurate?
Genealogically speaking, when the English wills get transcribed (and some are being transcribed using AI) and made ¡°available¡±, then turning AI loose with that info could do wonders for
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Jim Cooke
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#8459
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Re: Is your EKA information accurate?
Happy New Year to all.
My view has always been that the value of technology lies mainly in the
users intent. However, with AI things become somewhat blurred.
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Roy
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#8458
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Re: Is your EKA information accurate?
Yes..I have ¡°toyed¡± with the AI modules in MyHeritage.
From a computer science perspective, I found it both interesting and impressive in some regards.
As a social scientist/genealogist,
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Richard Youatt
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#8457
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Re: Is your EKA information accurate?
Tried it when I researched the Cookes of West Sussex.
AI needs more access to be useful.
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J C
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#8456
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Re: Is your EKA information accurate?
Even more impressive that a machine composed it.
It is impressive, but it raises the issue of what may be the uses and abuses of Ai in the realm of genealogy. Has anyone looked into this?
Regards,
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Gary M.
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#8455
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Re: Ancient genomics support deep divergence between Eastern and Western Mediterranean Indo-European languages | bioRxiv
I was going through this spreadsheet and noticed that FTdna has??
CGG10049?Vor Frue Kirkeg?rd 454?1536 - 1806 CE (U106 tree?splitting from the tree at Y7378.?
Is this an error on their
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Linda Wheaton
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#8454
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