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From: "Arch Yeomans" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] DYF 371X result
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 15:17:17 -0800
References: <E1HP6T2-000EDe-M0@mk-webmail-2.b2b.uk.tiscali.com>
In-Reply-To: <E1HP6T2-000EDe-M0@mk-webmail-2.b2b.uk.tiscali.com>


I noticed YSearch has no entry slot for DYF371X, and DNA Fingerprint
does. It would be nice to compare to general populace just to get an
idea of my result's rarity and where it's most commonly found in
Europe. I wonder if the DNA-FP y-DNA database is going to migrate over
to YSearch, or cross reference.

Arch

On 3/7/07, <> wrote:
> Arch
>
> it means you have a rare one-step mutation from the modal (ancestral?)
> result of 10c-12t-13c-14c. No evidence of any recombination events. The 11c
> could be a useful marker value for tracking down missing relatives or
> resolving an ambiguous paper trail (or even identifying a subclade of
> R1b1c6).
>
> Steve
>
> your result is interesting because it now seems Q, R1a and R1b1* all have
> higher values for the highest "c" allele than the modal 14c for R1b1c. This
> could be a coincidence or it could be a sign that the common P ancestor had
> a 15c or 16c and only in R1b1c has this mutated downwards to the 14c which
> is also common in I and J. You also have a "double" 12t allele due to
> recombination (independently from the recently reported cases in hg Q).
>
> Gareth
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Arch Yeomans" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 12:04 AM
> Subject: Re: [DNA] DYF 371X result
>
>
> > My DYF371X = 11c-12t-13c-14c, I'm not exactly sure what this means.
> >
> > Arch
> >
> > On 3/7/07, Sam Vass <> wrote:
> > > I have just received the following result for the subject from FTDNA
> > > DYF 371X 12t-12t-13c-16c
> > > I am an R1b1* and can be found as C27F2 at ysearch.
> > > My DYS 425 result was reported as 12
> > >
> > > Is this result significant or meaningful?
> > >
> > > sam vass
>
>
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