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From: "Alfred A. Aburto Jr." <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] DYS724 / DYS725 / DYS726
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 10:42:27 -0800
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George,
Thank you for the info.
I was wondering where to find other DYS724/725/726 results?
Al

> George Haynes wrote:

>Hi Al,
>
>Here's my J2 results to compare. Haven't heard anything yet on DYS726. It
>seems you have extra repeats with a number of your markers which does seem
>to happen with many J2 samples (like DYS464 in the FTDNA panel).
>
>DYS607 14
>DYS724 35-36
>DYS725 28-28-31-32
>
>I recall that when my results arrived I noticed that an allele value of 28
>was the lowest that appeared in any DYS725 results (there was only one man
>with a 29). Possibly this marker could be useful as a J2 or J2a1 indicator.
>
>George Haynes
>
>
>
>
>>For those who may be interested I just learned of new results from
>>DNA-Fingerprint (Thomas Krahn) on the markers: DYS724/725/726. I'm J2
>>SNP tested with FTDNA (M304+, M172+, and "-" for all their other SNPs
>>for J):
>>
>>DYS607=15
>>DYS724=37,38,39
>>DYS725=28,28,29,31,31,31
>>DYS726=12
>>
>>I think that DYS724 (I looked at the archives here and found good info
>>on these markers) is what others call CDYa,b,c ... except I seem to
>>have a "c" whereas, it seems, the normal trend is just "a & b". DYS607
>>was new too. My results are public at DNA-FP under "aburto", but I
>>appreciate DNA-Fingerprint going to a secure web page for all this.
>>
>>I also have some other results, but I'll post them separately as they
>>belong to a different group: DYF ...
>>Al
>>
>>


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