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Re: Projects for Sub-groups of U106
Iain, Thank you for your time and input on this issue. I truly appreciate how busy you are and this was a typically thoughtful reply from you on the subject matter i had asked about. - Tom Little
By T J Little · #7560 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
I changed my FTDNA GAP password as soon as I heard about the 23andMe fiasco, but it sounds as though I will be forced to change it again. I still can¡¯t logon to 23andMe, by the way, but that¡¯s
By Belinda Dettmann · #7559 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
Thanks Charles for asking the question *"With respect to the new owner from Down Under having a positive influence on getting more Aussies tested, they said actually Australia is one of the better
By Geoff blackburn · #7558 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
I don¡¯t think so, but literally they simply said this was going to happen soon, and moved on to less shocking items. Charles
By Charles · #7557 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
Wayne, Yes, Exactly! And, along with the other actually newsworthy items, it all went by in a blur, to me anyway. Others can correct me, but I don¡¯t think they mentioned who they send the reset
By Charles · #7556 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
Charles, I manage several accounts but each acct uses the same email¡ª- will I have a problem¡ªreceiving password email for all accts code change? PA Turnbow [email protected]> wrote:
By Lincoln Lincoln · #7555 ·
Re: FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
Just looking at the pile of accounts I need to make sure have good contact details and...? ? ?just remember if two different individuals can access the account then the first one in probably gets
By Wayne · #7554 ·
FTDNA Administrators Conference 2023
The FTDNA Admin Conferences were usually every year before the pandemic, but after 4 ? years, it was great to see old friends, now older, of course! There is a lot that is new in terms of both people
By Charles · #7553 ·
Re: Question re: changes to haplogroup assignment
Dear Julie We are very sorry to learn of your husband¡¯s death. I will contact you off list to sort out the mailing list subscription. Best wishes Debbie Kennett U106 List administrator Sent: Monday,
By Debbie · #7552 ·
Re: Question re: changes to haplogroup assignment
Hello My name is Julie Fraser, wife of Iain Fraser, and I am replying to this message to let you know that after a long battle with lung cancer Iain sadly died on 18/10/23. As there seem to be a lot
By Mr Iain Fraser <iklfraser@...> · #7551 ·
Re: Projects for Sub-groups of U106
Hi folks, This topic comes up every now and again, and it's something we think about seriously every couple of years. The decision is essentially a balance between several issues, and a question of
By Iain · #7550 ·
Re: Projects for Sub-groups of U106
At some time within the next few years I think it is likely that the project group R-U106 will be split into a number of smaller groups. It would be beneficial if our excellent group administrators
By Kevin Terry · #7549 ·
Re: The genetic origin of the Goths
Thanks, being Z18 myself I will give this a read.
By alock · #7548 ·
Re: Projects for Sub-groups of U106
Charles wrote: " We have had discussions over time about splitting the project, or creating projects for the major branches.? However, this creates problems for our analytical efforts, and would
Re: Projects for Sub-groups of U106
One advantage I find being in the R-U106 project is that there is a unique Y-STR pattern ("21-21") which begins in R-FGC15335 and then continues in a number of branches beneath it. While there are
By Timothy May · #7546 ·
The genetic origin of the Goths
A quite interesting article tracing the genetic history of Goths and their Y-DNA legacy in Europe. Mainly about? I1 haplogroup but R1b also mentioned, including my beloved Z18.
By Centropol · #7545 ·
Re: Projects for Sub-groups of U106
Best way to learn more is contact me or another admin through the contact info in the surname project https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/pittman-dna/about
By Jef Treece · #7544 ·
Re: New Globetrekker feature
For those who might be interested, I have made a small update of my R-U106 European frequency map by country, following the addition of 11 "new" aDNAs by FTDNA:
By Ewenn · #7543 ·
Re: Question re: changes to haplogroup assignment
What about ¡° Brendan the Navigator¡± 500ad. Is everyone mythical? R-U106 has been found from Labrador to Florida. The key is not only The DNA that was found but the carbon dating. If you follow the
By Inventorb · #7542 ·
Re: Question re: changes to haplogroup assignment
Read about this ¡° At an Indian village in Mexico, Marcos heard of a country to the northward where there were seven cities with houses of two, three, and four stories¡±
By Inventorb · #7541 ·