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Cheddar Man from a Y-dna perspective
Hi all, Great that we have a new list! To fuel the fire and start some activity I post a link to my recent citizen science paper "Cheddar Man from a Y-dna perspective". It think it will interest all
By Hans De Beule · #1 ·
Re: Cheddar Man from a Y-dna perspective
I am testing a link shortener to see if the link will be active, eliminating the need to copy and paste. https://tinyurl.com/yx65zrba There is also a direct link to the
By Aaron Hill · #2 ·
Michael Sager of FTDNA at Genetic Genealogy Ireland Belfast
Michael Sager, the man behind FTDNA's Y chromosome haplotree, will be talking about his work at Genetic Genealogy Ireland Belfast next month. You can read Michael's profile here and get a taste of
By Debbie Kennett · #3 ·
Haplogroup I1 Ancient Samples Map
Since we have a first post on the list from Hans, then we can say the list is active. Thanks Hans! Not sure if any of the material will migrate from Rootsweb, and in case it doesn't, I'll share the
By Simon Hedley · #4 ·
Z382-project at FTDNA
Over at the z382-project on FTDNA we are doing alot of work trying to map out I-M253 > DF29 > Z58 > Z59 > Z2041 > Z2040 > Z382 including some custom made applications. Sometimes we expand our
By Peter.o.larsen@... · #5 ·
New list
thank you Aaron for setting up this new list -- Stuart Stuart Phethean Hampshire UK FTDNA B1292 I-Z63 Family tree at Ancestry.co.uk ( http://ancestry.co.uk/ ) and http://www.phethean.org.uk (
By Stuart Phethean · #6 ·
Re: New list
You are very welcome. Everyone, invite your friends. It is nice being on a reliable system. Let's hope it lasts for a long, long time. I will look into copying the archives from the RootsWeb
By Aaron Hill · #7 ·
Re: New list
I'd like to concur with Stuart, pleased you have rescued the group and I wish it a long life! Derck
By brewerdna@... · #8 ·
Historic Migration Patterns Are Written in Americans’ DNA
Historic Migration Patterns Are Written in Americans’ DNA “Studies of DNA from ancient human fossils have helped scientists to trace human migration routes around the world thousands of years
By Aaron Hill · #9 ·
New member from old list
Hello all, Just looked at my back-log of gmail messages and saw that the new list was created here so joined up. Hope you are all well and staying safe from the COVID-19 Pandemic in your
By Wayne R. Roberts · #10 ·
Re: Haplogroup I1 Ancient Samples Map
Thanks for this reference, Simon. I found two samples that match, at least to a degree, my own Y-haplogroup. Sample VK297 in Denmark is I1-Y4051, which is also my terminal SNP at present, and sample
By Martin Potter · #11 ·
I-Z58
Just learned that one of my cousins is?I-Z58+. This is from the 23andMe database. I, unfortunately, tested years ago, long before this subclade was discovered. Anyone know of any resources for this
By Aaron Hill · #12 ·
Re: I-Z58
Hi Aaron, There was a flurry of interest in Z58+ back when Ken Nordedt was involved. Family Tree has a project but I don't know how active it is
By Keith Harris · #13 ·
Re: I-Z58
A close match in the Family Tree DNA database is I-A5734+.
By Aaron Hill · #14 ·
Ken Nordtvedt
I have looked for archived copies of Ken's site, knordtvedt.home.bresnan.net, ( http://knordtvedt.home.bresnan.net/, ) which is now offline, but without much success. Anyone know of people who have
By Aaron Hill · #15 ·
Re: Ken Nordtvedt
I found a page on Google Docs (?) Groups (?), headed by Bernie Cullen and Zdenko Markovic, but most Nordtvedt links failed, and even worse, I failed to bookmark it. They work in mainly I2 and most of
By Clinton Slayton · #16 ·
Re: Ken Nordtvedt
I don't have a file with that specific name, but found these two from a group thread. One by Ken and the other from Julie Frame Falk.
By Keith Harris · #17 ·
Re: Ken Nordtvedt
Thanks. That is one feature I like about groups.io: attachments!
By Aaron Hill · #18 ·
Re: I-Z58
Hi Keith, Aaron, My father’s FTDNA results are Z63 [but not Z58], with the terminal at I-BY40648. His results are unusual, lacking in non-surname matches (a known cousin is 35/37 match). There are
By E Avery · #19 ·
Re: I-Z58
A rather simple explanation for the I-Y6375 amerindian part is that one person hasn’t the heritage he thinks, Somewhere in his line is an European ancestor. That is always the case when using user
By Mats Ahlgren · #20 ·