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    1. Re: [R-M222] Testing SNPs Below M222
    2. Susan Hedeen
    3. PS -- I'd contact Thomas at Y SEQ privately and explain the situation to him and see what he suggests. I assume your concern is kit mailing and return from Ireland. One alternative may be if you have a dedicated Byrne et. al. coordinator or a fellow you work closely with in Ireland to organize with him to have all the kits sent to him...after the guys you want swab, then he can return them all to YSEQ...I understand that there are some mailing considerations, but you probably are familiar with all of that. I understand that UPS out of Ireland is what some have been doing...that was a while back, though. Susan On 5/9/2014 12:14 PM, Susan Hedeen wrote: > Paul, Jim Wilson (BISDNA -- aka Britains, Irelands, Scotlands et.al. > DNA) release all the Chromo2 positions to Thomas Krahn of YSEQ; hence, > Thomas can single SNP test for most to all of them under their S > labels. Additionally he has the DF, FGC, and Z series SNPs applicable > to M222 as well. > > BISDNA does no single SNP testing. Susan > > On 5/9/2014 12:02 PM, pabloburns@comcast.net wrote: >> It should be much easier to get members to test for individual >> SNPs, if I can assure them that they stand a good chance of being >> positive for the recommended one. I can handle that, but which lab? >> Does anyone have a list of who does what? I can look up FTDNA and >> YSEQ, but what about BISDNA? Since most of Aian's chart consists of >> "S" class SNPs, they obviously can test for most of interest. Do they >> do individual SNP testing and, if so, at what cost? >> The reason I ask is that many of my members live in Ireland or >> the UK. If feasible, it seems to make sense to urge those members to >> test with BISDNA, and Americans/Canadians with YSEQ. >> Paul >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> DNA-R1B1C7-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >

    05/09/2014 06:19:43
    1. Re: [R-M222] Testing SNPs Below M222
    2. Paul Ó Duḃṫaiġ
    3. Susan, I'm not sure what concerns there are regarding posting DNA samples from here are. I've never had any problems. Though the 23andme and FTDNA sample were probably by Fedex/DHL etc. My sample to FGC I sent by standard mail through "An Post" (national post service). Was asked in post office what it was said "DNA sample for testing" , no further questions asked, that was about 8-9months ago. -Paul (DF41+) On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Susan Hedeen <chantillycarpets@earthlink.net > wrote: > PS -- I'd contact Thomas at Y SEQ privately and explain the situation to > him and see what he suggests. I assume your concern is kit mailing and > return from Ireland. One alternative may be if you have a dedicated > Byrne et. al. coordinator or a fellow you work closely with in Ireland > to organize with him to have all the kits sent to him...after the guys > you want swab, then he can return them all to YSEQ...I understand that > there are some mailing considerations, but you probably are familiar > with all of that. I understand that UPS out of Ireland is what some > have been doing...that was a while back, though. Susan > > On 5/9/2014 12:14 PM, Susan Hedeen wrote: > > Paul, Jim Wilson (BISDNA -- aka Britains, Irelands, Scotlands et.al. > > DNA) release all the Chromo2 positions to Thomas Krahn of YSEQ; hence, > > Thomas can single SNP test for most to all of them under their S > > labels. Additionally he has the DF, FGC, and Z series SNPs applicable > > to M222 as well. > > > > BISDNA does no single SNP testing. Susan > > > > On 5/9/2014 12:02 PM, pabloburns@comcast.net wrote: > >> It should be much easier to get members to test for individual > >> SNPs, if I can assure them that they stand a good chance of being > >> positive for the recommended one. I can handle that, but which lab? > >> Does anyone have a list of who does what? I can look up FTDNA and > >> YSEQ, but what about BISDNA? Since most of Aian's chart consists of > >> "S" class SNPs, they obviously can test for most of interest. Do they > >> do individual SNP testing and, if so, at what cost? > >> The reason I ask is that many of my members live in Ireland or > >> the UK. If feasible, it seems to make sense to urge those members to > >> test with BISDNA, and Americans/Canadians with YSEQ. > >> Paul > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> DNA-R1B1C7-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >> > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DNA-R1B1C7-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/09/2014 11:40:05