Susan, Most of the blogs following the conference gave out the words they heard from FTDNA folks on Big Y. FTDNA turn-a-round time is running into February based on every comment I have heard on that.....most say no way by End of Dec for Big Y results. Given those thoughts by folks that are usually also in the know and thinking of results already in the pipeline coming this way for Full Y it would seem to me that MJost is way ahead of that curve in this case. Who can say how long it would take FTDNA to come out with the new singletons for the individual SNP testing? It is good to have options and the more options the better it becomes for us..........out here in the customer base. Linda From: Susan Hedeen <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [R-M222] MJost on Full Y DNA analysis Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 08:52:21 -0500
I think you are correct by saying we are probably ahead of the game; additionally, indeed, there would be additional lag between when our M222 BigY results begin filtering in and when FTDNA would make a move if they make any regarding the SNPs. Our own Iain Kennedy may be interested in the initial BigY raw results performing the function for M222's BigY that Mark Jost is for the L21 FGC results. Iain has already volunteered to do same with Chromo2. I noticed DW has joined Mark with his FGC results, but I think there are only 3 FGC results...is that correct?...and those circumstances are somewhat different than what we will have with both Chromo2 and BigY. Your keeping the sub-divisions in the project pages, Linda, is very helpful. I'm certain that all the others in addition to me appreciate that very much. I do like the idea of a centralized data base. Mike Walsh suggested he's also interested in keeping a M222 data base over at L21; and he's been keeping many/most haplotypes for a long time, so it may be worthwhile to share information. I really like the idea of a M222 kept data base no matter what else the project and the admins decide to do as far at the rest of it goes. Susan On 11/22/2013 11:59 AM, Linda McKee wrote: > Susan, > > Most of the blogs following the conference gave out the words they > heard from FTDNA folks on Big Y. > > FTDNA turn-a-round time is running into February based on every comment > I have heard on that.....most say no way by End of Dec for Big Y results. > > Given those thoughts by folks that are usually also in the know and > thinking of results already in the pipeline coming this way for Full Y > it would seem to me that MJost is way ahead of that curve in this case. > > Who can say how long it would take FTDNA to come out with the new > singletons for the individual SNP testing? > > It is good to have options and the more options the better it becomes > for us..........out here in the customer base. > > Linda > > From: Susan Hedeen <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [R-M222] MJost on Full Y DNA analysis > Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 08:52:21 -0500 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >