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From: "Alfred A. Aburto Jr." <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] DNA Fingerprint
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 14:57:36 -0800
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That sounds right to me John. Check Ymatch to see your entries as
compared to others too. Values should not be far off the the "norm". For
example a DYS452=12 at DNA-Fingerprint indicates an entry problem ...
Al


I'm sorry I don't know about the H7 mtDNA.
Al

> john wrote:

> Hello Al
>
> Only change that I see for FTDNA is at DYS Y-GATA-H4=+1
> so I will use the RG results. Other than that
> is says DYS452==19? and DYS463=+2 for RG and DNAH results.
> that would change my results to DYS452=30 and DYS463=24.
> That sound about right? Do you know what SNP they are talking
> about for the H7 Mtdna?
>
> Thanks
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alfred A. Aburto Jr."
> <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 12:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [DNA] DNA Fingerprint
>
>
>> Did you check DNA-Fingerprints "YSTR conversion" sheet? It is under
>> "Databases" ...
>> I think DYS459 is good as is (no changes, pls recheck)
>> For H4 (pls check) use the RG value in DNA-Fingerprint.
>> Al
>>
>>
>> > john wrote:
>>
>>> Hello anyone
>>>
>>> I just received my first results from DNA Fingerprint
>>> DYS464=15c-16c-16g-17c Now the hard part.
>>> I would like to enter My FTdna results and RG results.
>>> Only difference I noticed was at YGATA-H4 where
>>> FTdna says 11 and RG says 12. I think I am suppose
>>> to use the RG at 12? Then there is DYS459ab=9-10.
>>> Is that the same at DNA Fingerprint 459 small allele
>>> and 2nd smallest ellele? I think it is by the way they
>>> listed My DYS464 results. I also have a question on
>>> CDYab=38-39 Lastly on the MTdna I have been
>>> listed as H7 with FTdna but it calls for a SNP marker?
>>> what is that? I am only asking as I don't want to enter
>>> things that might mess up anyones charts.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the help
>>> John
>>


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