Re: DNA "Modals" and "Clusters"
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Re: DNA "Modals" and "Clusters"
Janice Cronan 6/16/11
Janice,
I am aware that someone with one of the Irish surname studies has uploaded at least three Irish "modals" based on that study's results. And I have loaded 3 R1b1a2a1a1b4 (2011 ISOGG) "modals" in Y-Search from the Abernethy/Abernathy surname study I am an administrator of. If you are interested, you should be able to find them as C4EQ8, 53XMF, and 76BG4. We are currently tracking 76 DSY markers.
All three "modals" have had one or more test that extends to the Family Tree 67 marker level. All have had one or more test subject who had Deep Clade testing done. While all three "modals" may not mention it, all are R-L21 positive, and two of the individual 67 marker + Deep Clade test results have been added to the R-L21 study.
I have not yet had an opportunity to double check our three "modals" recently to see if Family Tree has done global alterations with their entire database. And I am not sure just how they classify our R1b1a2a1a1b4 members since they do not adhere to ISOGG standards (as we choose to) due to having to adhere to NIST standards in order to continue to receive government funding for their lab's work.
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Re: DNA "Modals" and "Clusters"
Janice Cronan 6/20/11
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Re: DNA "Modals" and "Clusters"
Gene Genie 7/17/11
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Re: DNA "Modals" and "Clusters"
Janice Cronan 7/17/11
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Re: DNA "Modals" and "Clusters"
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Re: DNA "Modals" and "Clusters"