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    1. [R-M222] CeCe Moore has news from Jim Wilson in her blog this morning
    2. Linda McKee
    3. > If you haven't subscribed to CeCe's blog yet, this is what you missed this moring: > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: McKee > <[email protected]> Date: Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 6:19 AM Subject: Fwd: > Your Genetic Genealogist To: [email protected] > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Your Genetic > Genealogist <[email protected]> Date: Thu, Nov 21, > 2013 at 5:23 AM Subject: Your Genetic Genealogist To: > [email protected] > > > Your Genetic Genealogist > > A List of Alternate Names for the Y-SNPs from BritainsDNA's Chromo2 > Test > > Posted: 20 Nov 2013 05:07 PM PST (For Advanced Y-DNA Researchers) > > Dr. James Wilson from BritainsDNA has sent me a list of the alternate > names for the Chromo2 Y-SNPs and has given me permission to post it > for public access with his comments, as follows: > > Please find attached a list of alternate names for chromo2 Y > SNPs...This is based on comparisons some months ago now, although a > few SNPs have been updated in the meantime...Where there is no > alternative name for an S SNP it means it was not listed/named in any > compendium, browser or database I had available when this file was > put together and is not available in any other product as far as I am > aware (of course apart from a complete Y chromosome sequence). > > Note that all the SNPs on this list manufactured on the chip, but a > small proportion do not give good genotyping clusters; I haven't had > time to clean them out. There are also a small number of SNPs not on > this list eg S28, S250, which we Taqman in the appropriate samples as > Illumina appear to have removed them from the design and they have no > proxies on the chip or none known. > > In due course I also intend to share the genome co-ordinates to allow > comparisons with whole Y chromosome sequences, despite this being a > case of handing larger competitors the fruits of our investment. At > present I have started to do that for individual SNPs that are > queried on a case-by-case basis, as I don't as yet have the > permissions of all of the sequenced individuals to hand out their > SNPs in this way. > > You can find the list here. > > Thanks, Jim! You are subscribed to email updates from Your Genetic > Genealogist To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. > Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago > IL USA 60610 > >

    11/21/2013 12:09:58
    1. Re: [R-M222] CeCe Moore has news from Jim Wilson in her blog this morning
    2. Susan Hedeen
    3. I actually saw this list myself yesterday...upon examination, the several pages of SNPs are the CTS SNPs with their few equivalents by other names mostly PF SNPs, a few others with prefixes such as L, YSC and Z. I found 3 S SNP references on it...S6085 being CTS11220/PF4100; S66 being CTS1642; and S587 being CTS12363. I look forward to the promised S series details. Susan Hedeen On 11/21/2013 8:09 AM, Linda McKee wrote: >> If you haven't subscribed to CeCe's blog yet, this is what you missed this moring:

    11/21/2013 01:43:53