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Subject: Re: [DNA] Q Haplotype
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 13:36:47 EDT


In a message dated 4/30/2006 10:28:20 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
writes:

Who is the "they" that put you in the C2a haplogroup? It looks like you were
the one who selected that haplogroup from the drop-down list (maybe
accidentally?). Off-hand, I can't think of anyone who performs a test for
C2a.
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I was tested by FTDNA and EA labs for C3 and am positive for C3 at both
labs. Looking at ysearch I see positive entries for C, C3,C3a,C3c and they are
shown as tested at FTDNA. There is one entry as C2 (origin country France)
shown tested at Genographic project which is affiliated with FTDNA's lab. I don't
see a result for C1,C2a,C3b (C3b=P39 Native American variety of C3 which I
was tested for at EA labs and found negative). So it looks like FTDNA's lab
has tested for some of the C subclades but no C2a is showing posted at the
public ysearch web site if they are able to test for C2a. I don't know if they
can test for C2a but they can test for C2 via Genographic project testing
process apparently.
Note that if a haplogroup result is not clear enough from the results
they see at first they will do a SNP test free to get the correct haplogroup if
I understand that correctly at Genographic project..


Also note we now have an FTDNA C haplogroup project open to join for anyone
in the C and downstream group if their test shows a C haplogroup result.

Ed Martin


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