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Subject: Re: [DNA] Y Haplogroup K
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 15:31:55 +0000
Dennis:
You might want to compare the results below to that of my K fellow from Shetland. The URL is www.davidkfaux.org/shetlandislandsY-DNA.html. If you click on the data button second down on the left you can then view his 37 markers in Excel, and some information about matches (mostly Azerbaijan) by clicking on the Jameison link - he is kit 19410. We have taken extra samples, and in our lab we will toss all known SNP markers for K at his DNA in due course.
David F.
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>
> Last week I reported the FTDNA 12 marker
> results for one of our PARKERs who 'could'
> be in haplogroup K. We just received his
> complete 37 marker results shown below.
> I checked the frequencies of his markers
> in Sorenson's data base of about 9500
> samples. In addition to an extra copy of
> DYS 464, he has 4 markers that occur
> with a frequency of 1 % or less. I have
> noted the frequency of the rare markers
> below.
>
> 393 13
> 390 22
> 19 13
> 391 10
> 385a/b 13 -13 = 1.2%
> 426 11
> 388 12
> 439 11
> 389-1 14
> 392 13
> 389-2 29
> 458 15
> 459a 9
> 459b 9
> 455 11
> 454 12
> 447 28 = 0.8 %
> 437 15
> 448 19
> 449 34 = 1.1 %
> 464a 11
> 464b 11
> 464c 15
> 464d 16
> 464e 17
> 460 11
> GATA H4 11
> YCA II a /b 23 - 24 = 0.2%
> 456 16
> 607 13
> 576 18
> 570 18
> CDYa 34
> CDYb 36
> 442 12
> 438 9
>
> In Whit's haplogroup predictor, his highest
> score is 24 for J2. SNP test results are
> projected for mid-February.
>
> Ann says that rarity is the norm for
> haplotypes, but this one must truly be
> on the fringe.
>
> Dennis West
>
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