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Subject: RE: [DNA] Results from DNA-fingerprint
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 17:43:37 -0400


David, that's an interesting value for the g-type copy on DYS464. Thomas
Krahn has found that g-copy usually shows a higher value. In your case the
15.3 seems to test the limits of that generalization. (Though I recognize
that with two c-copies with the same value, you still have the g-type as
one of the two largest allele values established for 464.)

Did you order S21 from EA?

Does DNA-FP report DYS461 using the nomenclature followed by SMGF? Because
of the Portuguese haplotypes we were discussing earlier, I have been
sensitized to a possible off-by-one problem on this locus. I just want to
make sure that the DYS461=12 on your Ysearch page reflects what other
Ysearch submitters mean when they put up a value for this locus.

Interesting haplotype. Not a lot of close matches, I take it.

David Wilson


Original Message:
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From: David F Reynolds
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 12:20:45 -0700
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Subject: [DNA] Results from DNA-fingerprint


Full haplotype at:
http://www.ysearch.org/lastname_view.asp?viewuid=S5Y63&p=0

DYS 413 = 23-23
DYS464 = 15c-15.3g-16c-16c
DYF385S1 = 10-11
DYF399S1=20-23-23.1

Note that FTNDA reported DYS464 as 15-16-16-16.

SNP results so far:
FTDNA -- P25+
EA -- M37- SRY-2627- M65- M126-

Regards,
david





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