How Y-DNA can help your One Name Study

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  • Опубліковано 13 чер 2015
  • This presentation is for those who have already set up a Y-DNA project or are participating in one. We will discuss criteria that can be used for allocating people to the same genetic group/cluster, including genetic distance, the TiP Tool, and “rare” marker values. We will also discuss the potential risk of convergence and how to handle it; what to do beyond the standard Y-DNA-37 marker test and when to test multiple family members in order to triangulate; how Haplogroup (and to a lesser extent Geographic projects) may be informative; and how SNP testing (including the Big Y, YSEQ, and other SNP tests) are transforming the interpretation of standard Y-DNA STR data. We will also touch on the importance of publishing your results as a means of keeping track of what you have done, as a service to project members, and as a way of attracting new recruits.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @Alpheccca
    @Alpheccca 6 років тому +1

    Surprised to see my Y haplogroup I2b1 on your pages. Haven’t followed up since getting tested with 22 and me last spring.

  • @TheLionFarm
    @TheLionFarm Рік тому

    Simple answer look at the fossils and follow the "node" to all "clades" and count your line 1 monophyletic with that family then note where earth example haplogroup of that exact one (R1 - E1- ect) and don't forget to connect mtDNA of sons

  • @L8NZEN
    @L8NZEN 8 років тому +1

    Greetings can i find my Haplogroup from a 8 Markers Y DSY Markers test

  • @Michelle-ld4me
    @Michelle-ld4me 2 роки тому

    When you get the related to a level 4 instead of 1 which is highly related, is that even anything for a last name search if you have a Western European Y chromosome. I’m asking for my dad because he never met his dad and my dad took this test.

  • @sanjibmukherjee8484
    @sanjibmukherjee8484 Рік тому

    What mukherjee surname haplogroup???please anyone search.

  • @verasmanful
    @verasmanful 7 років тому +1

    FTDna offers the 37 as the lowest?

  • @annewandering
    @annewandering 5 років тому

    One year and still no matches on my son. Not one.

  • @silucibod1862
    @silucibod1862 7 років тому +1

    what is the best Ydna test?i dont know who my father is
    ?

    • @yetibusketi5994
      @yetibusketi5994 6 років тому +1

      Fathers don't pass y-DNA to their daughters, only sons. Any mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA) a father gets from his mother is not passed on to any of his children. Only autosomal DNA is, and you're likely to have about 50% from him, give or take. Any siblings you might have will have got about 50% too, but it ain't likely to be exactly the same 50%, it's pretty much random. With all three types of test, if he's not done it, you're out of luck. All these tests compare your results to the results of other people.

    • @BrianWader
      @BrianWader 6 років тому

      Hopefully by now you might have found your father through dna and building family trees and linking together your dna cousins. In case you don't know: Join facebook group DNA Detectives a wealth of support and knowledge. Test on Ancestry dna for $80 or so, once results are back in 2-4 weeks you can download your raw data to your computer. Then upload to FamilyTreedna, Gedmatch, and Myheritage for Free. Then if you can afford it get a 23 and me dna test just the ancestry for $80 or so. If you get a 2nd cousin match paternal side that's great! Keep in mind it takes time and effort building your tree out. Really helps knowing your mom's side of family as well. I don't know my father neither but I'm close!

    • @stephaniemoore2481
      @stephaniemoore2481 5 років тому

      @@yetibusketi5994 my found brother who shared a father. Though I don't know father, can his DNA be added as my bio parent to add to my DNA?

    • @stephaniemoore2481
      @stephaniemoore2481 5 років тому

      I have found a half brother who shares a father. Will 23and me add his DNA as mine.