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From: "Eldon Wade" <>
Subject: [DNA] 23ANDme versus deCODEme - R1b1c9's
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 17:44:49 -0500
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Tim,
Below are the Y-SNP variations (from the HUGO reference sequence) that I
share with both Dr Venter and Dr Watson or just Dr Venter.
rs2253109A/GY2721694GBoth
rs13305092A/GY8146815AVenter
rs16981293C/TY8856078T*Both
rs1264078A/GY8865525GBoth
rs13304202A/GY12926224AVenter
rs2740981A/GY12943108ABoth
rs7893052C/TY13373585CBoth
rs35108305A/CY13465511ABoth
rs2032624A/CY13535818CBoth
rs9786171A/GY16370123GBoth
rs9786021A/CY16460661AVenter
rs7067348C/TY20411776CBoth
rs34276300A/CY20616699CBoth
rs13303620G/TY20681778TVenter
The first column is obviously the reference sequence, the second is the
variations of the base, the next is the chromosome, the next is the
location, the next is the variance from HUGO, and the last is whether I
share the variance with both Dr Venter and Dr Watson or just Dr. Venter.
Eldon
-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:] On Behalf Of Tim Janzen
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 2:40 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [DNA] 23ANDme versus deCODEme
Dear Eldon,
It would be very helpful if you were to share with us the rs numbers
and/or positions of the 10 Y SNPs that you also share with both Dr. Venter
and Dr. Watson. The 10 SNPs that you share with both Dr. Venter and Dr.
Watson may be important SNPs that define deep subclades that are downstream
from S21. I would also be interested in knowing the 4 SNPs that you share
with Dr. Venter only. Those SNPs are also likely to be important and
probably define deep subclades. The 132 SNPS that Dr. Venter and Dr. Watson
share are at
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ncscotts/Y-DNA/Tim%20Janzen/W_V-sha
red-SNPs.htm. As you may recall we had extensive discussion of their SNPs
on this list in December and January.
Sincerely,
Tim Janzen
-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:] On Behalf Of Eldon Wade
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 9:25 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [DNA] 23ANDme versus deCODEme
David,
I tested with deCODEme. Of their 1,071,000 targeted SNPs I received results
on 1,013,349. Of these, 162 were mtDNA, 858 were Y-SNPs, 36,589 were
X-SNPs, and 975,740 were autosomal SNPs.
When comparing my 858 Y-SNPs to the HUGO reference there were 28 variations.
10 of these variations I shared with both Dr. Venter and Dr. Watson who are
also R1b1c9. I have 4 variations I share with Dr. Venter only. Thus I have
14 variations that I do not share with either Dr. Venter or Dr. Watson.
Eldon
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