So much for promises. -----Original Message----- From: genealogy-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:genealogy-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Brooks Family via Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2015 12:30 AM To: genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [DNA] Longest Wait for STR Results? A project member's Y-37 results "expected date" just slipped again, this time from 10/21/15 to 11/04/15. The kit arrived in the lab (with orders waiting) on 7/14/15. Sigh. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I checked this morning and see we now have 7701 members in the R1b project. Woohoo! Thanks everyone for your participation. We've had tremendous growth in the project over the last year. We've added 100 in just the last three and half weeks. https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-1b/about There is a news web page at the project web link above if you click on the "News" tab. If you are interested in R1b, please look through these these tabs. The "Results" tab has list of scientific papers but I'm sure I'm missing some. If you have suggestions, please let me know. My graphic tree chart is a bit behind. I need to work on that. Mike W On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 7:23 AM, Mike W <mwwdna@gmail.com> wrote: > Great news! We just hit the 7000 mark. We now have 7000 members in the > R1b project. This just makes the 67 STR GD sorting/matching, Signature > marker with side by side SNP analysis more valuable. > > https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-1b/about/background > > Better news yet, we have an extremely diligent and professional > co-administrator on board, Gail Riddell. Welcome, Gail. > > Mike W > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Mike W <mwwdna@gmail.com> > Date: Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 4:47 PM > Subject: R1b "Gateway" Project update and request > To: DNA Rootsweb <genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> > > > I think we have something that is helpful newbie R1b folks.I've revamped > the big, old Kerchner R1b project a couple of times. > > You can read more about the project and its goals here: > https://www.familytreedna.com/public/r1b ( > https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-1b/about/background ) > > and on the accompanying discussion group here: > https://groups.yahoo.com/groups/R1b-YDNA > > I've got a help tool, a spreadsheet, that can help evaluate testing > options leveraging 67 (or 111) STR haplotypes of folks that have done > advanced SNP testing. You can see example screenshots here in this brief > .pdf file. > http://tinyurl.com/R1b-Haplotypes-Help > > Essentially, this is like having the Y Classic, Y Colorized and Y SNP > project pages all combined into one, with the ability to select subgroups > of your own criteria on the fly. > > Genetic Distances, Variances, Modes, Means, etc. are calculated for any > selected group. > > Please invite any R1b predicted people in your projects to the R1b > project. They should stay in their current projects. This is just to help > them further define their more youthful haplogroups. > > Eligible testers are those that are > 1) R1b confirmed or predicted haplogroup from FTDNA, > 2) at 67 STRs or willing to upgrade (111 STRs is preferable), and > 3) that join the R1b project. > > Regards, > Mike W > >
Ann, As I clicked on your link to the first post of the mailing list, I was very curious what I would see. It was a nice surprise and brought a smile to my face to see the author and topic. It was thought-provoking to realize how far we've come and cool to go back in time to see your delight and fascination with the early DNA testing. In addition to your expertise, you are a true pioneer. Thank you for sharing this. -- Martha Hicks --========================================== Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard tobelieve! Here's the first post:http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/0972176135Ann Turner
A project member's Y-37 results "expected date" just slipped again, this time from 10/21/15 to 11/04/15. The kit arrived in the lab (with orders waiting) on 7/14/15. Sigh.
I'm trying to get Genome Mate Pro setup and am having some trouble with imports from 23andME. (FTDNA imported fine.) I know there's a Facebook page but I don't have a FB account. (I gave it up several years ago and don't want to re-activate it.) I've gone to the http://genomemate.org/ but there isn't a user forum there. I've looked at Youtube videos and checked out other resources but I'm getting nowhere. Can anyone suggest a user forum for Genome Mate Pro other than Facebook? Is it appropriate to ask my question about import problems in this mailing list? Thanks, Mardon
Wow, I love Ann, She has been wonderful. I have been on the list since 2000 with the Strickland list which I started and I have to say you guys have been somewhat over my headsometimes but Ann you have been a delight! Please hang in there you know so much you are great! - Ron Strickland In a message dated 10/21/2015 2:37:38 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, genealogy-dna-request@rootsweb.com writes: Today's Topics: 1. Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA (Ann Turner) 2. Re: Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA (Jim Bartlett) 3. Re: Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA (Al Aburto) 4. Re: Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA (Nancy Custer) 5. Thereâs a Mystery Machine That Sculpts the Human Genome (Andreas West) 6. Re: Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA (Bob Mclaren) 7. mtDNA sequences on the GenBank database from the 'Turin Shroud' (19-OCT-2015) (Ian Logan) 8. Re: Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA (Karla Huebner) 9. Genome Mate Pro (Mardon) 10. Re: Genome Mate Pro (Arthur Owen) 11. Re: Genome Mate Pro (Rob Warthen) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 05:56:35 -0700 From: Ann Turner <dnacousins@gmail.com> Subject: [DNA] Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA To: DNA Genealogy Mailing List <GENEALOGY-DNA@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <CAA-Ub_C8GbYmLwkLyyrE+1AsprNNLJTc9g7c1kSOsO-KJ63h-g@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard to believe! Here's the first post: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/09721761 35 Ann Turner ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 09:23:51 -0500 (CDT) From: Jim Bartlett <jim4bartletts@verizon.net> Subject: Re: [DNA] Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA To: dnacousins@gmail.com, GENEALOGY-DNA@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <5323218.2054993.1445437431316.JavaMail.root@vznit170176.mailsrvcs.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Congratulations and a BIG thank you to you, Ann. I had to smile as I read your first post and thought about the many, many times almost the same words have been posted explaining mtDNA (and everything else DNA) You've sure helped a lot of us along on this DNA journey - this mail list is just one of the examples. Thanks, Jim Bartlett On 10/21/15, Ann Turner via<genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> wrote: Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard to believe! Here's the first post: [1]http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/09721 76135 Ann Turner References 1. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/0972176135 ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 07:47:09 -0700 From: Al Aburto <jl25l229@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [DNA] Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA To: Jim Bartlett <jim4bartletts@verizon.net>, genealogy-dna <genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <CAJSwC6YbA6fc7wRk0H87y=23uNuDfnCFAcoXm-13wekmLE_ZDg@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Me too Ann! You've helped me going back many years! And so has this mailing list! Al On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 7:23 AM, Jim Bartlett via < genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Congratulations and a BIG thank you to you, Ann. > I had to smile as I read your first post and thought about the many, > many > times almost the same words have been posted explaining mtDNA (and > everything else DNA) > > You've sure helped a lot of us along on this DNA journey - this mail > list is > just one of the examples. > Thanks, > > Jim Bartlett > > On 10/21/15, Ann Turner via<genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard to > believe! Here's the first post: > [1] > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/09721 > 76135 > Ann Turner > > References > > 1. > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/0972176135 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 08:32:29 -0700 From: Nancy Custer <ncuster@mcn.org> Subject: Re: [DNA] Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA To: Ann Turner <dnacousins@gmail.com>, genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <A2BE2EE7-129B-4685-ADA1-E26332370756@mcn.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Happy Birthday indeed! In early 2001, I had what I thought was the insane wish that I could use DNA to find out whether Harvey Kelley of Morgan County, Tennessee was also Elisha Dorsey of Oconee County, Souther Carolina. On a whim, I googled something like DNA and genealogy. My first hit was Family Tree DNA. I was on the phone with Bennett almost immediately. When I hung up with visions of new ancestors dancing in my head, I looked through the rest of my hits. There was a post from a genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com list. I clicked and I was in! The genealogy-dna list gave my new life of genetic genealogy focus and direction for many years. My new friends there coached and advised and commiserated through the whole Kelley/Dorsey adventure and then the establishment and growth of the Dorsey DNA Project. Harvey Kelley and Elisha Dorsey WERE the same person. Thank you Ann for the list and for all of the advice, information, ideas, inspiration and friendship over the years. Where has the time gone? Nancy > On Oct 21, 2015, at 5:56 AM, Ann Turner via <genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard to > believe! Here's the first post: > > http://archiver.rootsweb.ances try.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/0972176135 > > Ann Turner > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 15:33:22 -0000 From: Andreas West <ahnen@awest.de> Subject: Thereâs a Mystery Machine That Sculpts the Human Genome To: DNA Genealogy Mailing List <genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <bEABOxpzOPVXXgZJGEJesWg-RrDWkAID_ClJ0h2c-GrA2v9c4@smtp.1und1.de> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Interesting article and video: http://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2015/10/theres-a-mystery-machine- that-sculpts-the-human-genome/411199/ Andreas (WEST) born BASSO My ancestors: [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Basso-Family- Tree-23](http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Basso-Family-Tree-23) ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 12:26:59 -0400 From: "Bob Mclaren" <bobmclaren@earthlink.net> Subject: Re: [DNA] Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA To: "'Ann Turner'" <dnacousins@gmail.com>, <genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <002301d10c1d$502daa90$f088ffb0$@net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Ann, You started an excellent mailing list -- one that has helped many over the years. It has been a pleasure "knowing" you and also meeting you. Yours aye, Bob McLaren -----Original Message----- From: genealogy-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:genealogy-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ann Turner via Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 8:57 AM To: DNA Genealogy Mailing List Subject: [DNA] Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard to believe! Here's the first post: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/09721761 35 Ann Turner ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 17:38:30 +0100 From: Ian Logan <ianlogan22@btinternet.com> Subject: [DNA] mtDNA sequences on the GenBank database from the 'Turin Shroud' (19-OCT-2015) To: genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <5627BF86.1000304@btinternet.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed List 3 new mtDNA sequences have appeared on the GenBank database. The sequences come from the 'Turin Shroud' and accompany the paper (abstract gvien below): Barcaccia,G., Galla,G., Achilli,A., Olivieri,A. and Torroni,A. 'Uncovering the sources of DNA found on the Turin Shroud' Sci Rep 5, 14484 (2015) The sequences belong to Haplogroups: H3, U5a2b1a and X2. see perhaps: http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/h3_genbank_sequences.htm http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/u5a2b_genbank_sequences.htm http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/x2_genbank_sequences.htm and I have also added them to my 'Checker' program to ensure accuracy of transcription. It would be nice to be able to say the sequences tell us new things; but apart from the sequences being 'novel' - i.e. with no modern matches there is nothing to suggest a place of origin of the shroud. Ian --------------- Abstract The Turin Shroud is traditionally considered to be the burial cloth in which the body of Jesus Christ was wrapped after his death approximately 2000 years ago. Here, we report the main findings from the analysis of genomic DNA extracted from dust particles vacuumed from parts of the body image and the lateral edge used for radiocarbon dating. Several plant taxa native to the Mediterranean area were identified as well as species with a primary center of origin in Asia, the Middle East or the Americas but introduced in a historical interval later than the Medieval period. Regarding human mitogenome lineages, our analyses detected sequences from multiple subjects of different ethnic origins, which clustered into a number of Western Eurasian haplogroups, including some known to be typical of Western Europe, the Near East, the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian sub-continent. Such diversity does not exclude a Medieval origin in Europe but it would be also compatible with the historic path followed by the Turin Shroud during its presumed journey from the Near East. Furthermore, the results raise the possibility of an Indian manufacture of the linen cloth. ------------------- KP877126(Italy) Barcaccia Haplogroup H3 19-OCT-2015 A263G 309.1C 315.1C A750G A1438G A4769G T6776C A8860G A9545G C11863T T12738C A15326G T16519C KP877127(Italy) Barcaccia Haplogroup U5a2b1a 19-OCT-2015 A73G A263G 309.1C 315.1C A750G G930A 960.1C A1438G A2706G T3197C A4769G C7028T A8860G G9477A G9548A A11467G G11719A A12308G G12372A C12399T T12441C T13617C C14766T A14793G A15326G C16192T C16256T C16266T C16270T G16526A KP877128(Italy) Barcaccia Haplogroup X2 19-OCT-2015 C64T A73G A153G T159C T195C G225A T226C 309.1C 315.1C A750G A1438G G1719A A2706G G4659A A4769G T6221C C6371T C7028T A8860G T9903C T11204C C11434T G11719A C12705T A13966G T14470C C14766T T15139C A15326G C15793T T16092C A16183- T16189C 16193.1C 16193.2C C16223T C16266T C16278T T16519C ------------------------------ Message: 8 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 15:37:32 -0400 From: Karla Huebner <calypsospots@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [DNA] Happy Quincea?era GENEALOGY-DNA To: Ann Turner <dnacousins@gmail.com>, "genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com" <genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <CA+FJH4OQB+mOb8mu4-jVLTfXNtWGy4UfaeFg1A6KEf9w9w_CKw@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Congratulations! What a wonderfully helpful email list this has been for us all. And in fact I was just recommending it Tuesday to members of our local brand-new DNA Interest Group (thank you also to those who sent me images and presentations--for this talk I ended up mainly using part of one sent by Jim Bartlett, but over time we will probably be using any useful materials people are willing to share). Karla On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 8:56 AM, Ann Turner via <genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> wrote: > Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard to > believe! Here's the first post: > > > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/0972176135 > > Ann Turner > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Karla Huebner calypsospots AT gmail.com ------------------------------ Message: 9 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 17:50:09 -0230 From: "Mardon" <erbland@erbland.org> Subject: [DNA] Genome Mate Pro To: <GENEALOGY-DNA-L@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <001f01d10c3d$e3c71af0$ab5550d0$@erbland.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I'm trying to get Genome Mate Pro setup and am having some trouble with imports from 23andME. (FTDNA imported fine.) I know there's a Facebook page but I don't have a FB account. (I gave it up several years ago and don't want to re-activate it.) I've gone to the http://genomemate.org/ but there isn't a user forum there. I've looked at Youtube videos and checked out other resources but I'm getting nowhere. Can anyone suggest a user forum for Genome Mate Pro other than Facebook? Is it appropriate to ask my question about import problems in this mailing list? Thanks, Mardon ------------------------------ Message: 10 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 17:27:19 -0400 From: Arthur Owen <arthurowen1@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [DNA] Genome Mate Pro To: Mardon <erbland@erbland.org>, genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <56280337.7030905@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed Have you tried looking at Jim Sipe's GMP User Guide at http://download.genomemate.org/UserGuide.pdf? Arthur On 21/10/2015 4:20 PM, Mardon via wrote: > I'm trying to get Genome Mate Pro setup and am having some trouble with > imports from 23andME. (FTDNA imported fine.) I know there's a Facebook page > but I don't have a FB account. (I gave it up several years ago and don't > want to re-activate it.) > > > > I've gone to the http://genomemate.org/ but there isn't a user forum there. > I've looked at Youtube videos and checked out other resources but I'm > getting nowhere. > > > > Can anyone suggest a user forum for Genome Mate Pro other than Facebook? Is > it appropriate to ask my question about import problems in this mailing > list? > > > Thanks, Mardon -- Arthur Owen, Ottawa, ON Researching the Bostrom, Oulton, Owen, Strang and Welsh families Visit my Genealogical Website at http://ourmaritimeties.com ------------------------------ Message: 11 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 17:30:26 -0400 From: "Rob Warthen" <rob.warthen@dnagedcom.com> Subject: Re: [DNA] Genome Mate Pro To: "'Mardon'" <erbland@erbland.org>, <genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com>, <GENEALOGY-DNA-L@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <b56d01d10c47$b42f8700$1c8e9500$@dnagedcom.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Facebook is their only forum. -----Original Message----- From: genealogy-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:genealogy-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mardon via Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 4:20 PM To: GENEALOGY-DNA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [DNA] Genome Mate Pro I'm trying to get Genome Mate Pro setup and am having some trouble with imports from 23andME. (FTDNA imported fine.) I know there's a Facebook page but I don't have a FB account. (I gave it up several years ago and don't want to re-activate it.) I've gone to the http://genomemate.org/ but there isn't a user forum there. I've looked at Youtube videos and checked out other resources but I'm getting nowhere. Can anyone suggest a user forum for Genome Mate Pro other than Facebook? Is it appropriate to ask my question about import problems in this mailing list? Thanks, Mardon ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ To contact the GENEALOGY-DNA list administrator, send an email to GENEALOGY-DNA-admin@rootsweb.com. 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List 3 new mtDNA sequences have appeared on the GenBank database. The sequences come from the 'Turin Shroud' and accompany the paper (abstract gvien below): Barcaccia,G., Galla,G., Achilli,A., Olivieri,A. and Torroni,A. 'Uncovering the sources of DNA found on the Turin Shroud' Sci Rep 5, 14484 (2015) The sequences belong to Haplogroups: H3, U5a2b1a and X2. see perhaps: http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/h3_genbank_sequences.htm http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/u5a2b_genbank_sequences.htm http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/x2_genbank_sequences.htm and I have also added them to my 'Checker' program to ensure accuracy of transcription. It would be nice to be able to say the sequences tell us new things; but apart from the sequences being 'novel' - i.e. with no modern matches there is nothing to suggest a place of origin of the shroud. Ian --------------- Abstract The Turin Shroud is traditionally considered to be the burial cloth in which the body of Jesus Christ was wrapped after his death approximately 2000 years ago. Here, we report the main findings from the analysis of genomic DNA extracted from dust particles vacuumed from parts of the body image and the lateral edge used for radiocarbon dating. Several plant taxa native to the Mediterranean area were identified as well as species with a primary center of origin in Asia, the Middle East or the Americas but introduced in a historical interval later than the Medieval period. Regarding human mitogenome lineages, our analyses detected sequences from multiple subjects of different ethnic origins, which clustered into a number of Western Eurasian haplogroups, including some known to be typical of Western Europe, the Near East, the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian sub-continent. Such diversity does not exclude a Medieval origin in Europe but it would be also compatible with the historic path followed by the Turin Shroud during its presumed journey from the Near East. Furthermore, the results raise the possibility of an Indian manufacture of the linen cloth. ------------------- KP877126(Italy) Barcaccia Haplogroup H3 19-OCT-2015 A263G 309.1C 315.1C A750G A1438G A4769G T6776C A8860G A9545G C11863T T12738C A15326G T16519C KP877127(Italy) Barcaccia Haplogroup U5a2b1a 19-OCT-2015 A73G A263G 309.1C 315.1C A750G G930A 960.1C A1438G A2706G T3197C A4769G C7028T A8860G G9477A G9548A A11467G G11719A A12308G G12372A C12399T T12441C T13617C C14766T A14793G A15326G C16192T C16256T C16266T C16270T G16526A KP877128(Italy) Barcaccia Haplogroup X2 19-OCT-2015 C64T A73G A153G T159C T195C G225A T226C 309.1C 315.1C A750G A1438G G1719A A2706G G4659A A4769G T6221C C6371T C7028T A8860G T9903C T11204C C11434T G11719A C12705T A13966G T14470C C14766T T15139C A15326G C15793T T16092C A16183- T16189C 16193.1C 16193.2C C16223T C16266T C16278T T16519C
Facebook is their only forum. -----Original Message----- From: genealogy-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:genealogy-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mardon via Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 4:20 PM To: GENEALOGY-DNA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [DNA] Genome Mate Pro I'm trying to get Genome Mate Pro setup and am having some trouble with imports from 23andME. (FTDNA imported fine.) I know there's a Facebook page but I don't have a FB account. (I gave it up several years ago and don't want to re-activate it.) I've gone to the http://genomemate.org/ but there isn't a user forum there. I've looked at Youtube videos and checked out other resources but I'm getting nowhere. Can anyone suggest a user forum for Genome Mate Pro other than Facebook? Is it appropriate to ask my question about import problems in this mailing list? Thanks, Mardon ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Have you tried looking at Jim Sipe's GMP User Guide at http://download.genomemate.org/UserGuide.pdf? Arthur On 21/10/2015 4:20 PM, Mardon via wrote: > I'm trying to get Genome Mate Pro setup and am having some trouble with > imports from 23andME. (FTDNA imported fine.) I know there's a Facebook page > but I don't have a FB account. (I gave it up several years ago and don't > want to re-activate it.) > > > > I've gone to the http://genomemate.org/ but there isn't a user forum there. > I've looked at Youtube videos and checked out other resources but I'm > getting nowhere. > > > > Can anyone suggest a user forum for Genome Mate Pro other than Facebook? Is > it appropriate to ask my question about import problems in this mailing > list? > > > Thanks, Mardon -- Arthur Owen, Ottawa, ON Researching the Bostrom, Oulton, Owen, Strang and Welsh families Visit my Genealogical Website at http://ourmaritimeties.com
Congratulations! What a wonderfully helpful email list this has been for us all. And in fact I was just recommending it Tuesday to members of our local brand-new DNA Interest Group (thank you also to those who sent me images and presentations--for this talk I ended up mainly using part of one sent by Jim Bartlett, but over time we will probably be using any useful materials people are willing to share). Karla On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 8:56 AM, Ann Turner via <genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> wrote: > Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard to > believe! Here's the first post: > > > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/0972176135 > > Ann Turner > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Karla Huebner calypsospots AT gmail.com
Interesting article and video: http://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2015/10/theres-a-mystery-machine- that-sculpts-the-human-genome/411199/ Andreas (WEST) born BASSO My ancestors: [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Basso-Family- Tree-23](http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Basso-Family-Tree-23)
Ann, You started an excellent mailing list -- one that has helped many over the years. It has been a pleasure "knowing" you and also meeting you. Yours aye, Bob McLaren -----Original Message----- From: genealogy-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:genealogy-dna-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ann Turner via Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 8:57 AM To: DNA Genealogy Mailing List Subject: [DNA] Happy Quinceañera GENEALOGY-DNA Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard to believe! Here's the first post: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/09721761 35 Ann Turner ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Congratulations and a BIG thank you to you, Ann. I had to smile as I read your first post and thought about the many, many times almost the same words have been posted explaining mtDNA (and everything else DNA) You've sure helped a lot of us along on this DNA journey - this mail list is just one of the examples. Thanks, Jim Bartlett On 10/21/15, Ann Turner via<genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> wrote: Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard to believe! Here's the first post: [1]http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/09721 76135 Ann Turner References 1. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/0972176135
Happy Birthday indeed! In early 2001, I had what I thought was the insane wish that I could use DNA to find out whether Harvey Kelley of Morgan County, Tennessee was also Elisha Dorsey of Oconee County, Souther Carolina. On a whim, I googled something like DNA and genealogy. My first hit was Family Tree DNA. I was on the phone with Bennett almost immediately. When I hung up with visions of new ancestors dancing in my head, I looked through the rest of my hits. There was a post from a genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com list. I clicked and I was in! The genealogy-dna list gave my new life of genetic genealogy focus and direction for many years. My new friends there coached and advised and commiserated through the whole Kelley/Dorsey adventure and then the establishment and growth of the Dorsey DNA Project. Harvey Kelley and Elisha Dorsey WERE the same person. Thank you Ann for the list and for all of the advice, information, ideas, inspiration and friendship over the years. Where has the time gone? Nancy > On Oct 21, 2015, at 5:56 AM, Ann Turner via <genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard to > believe! Here's the first post: > > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/0972176135 > > Ann Turner > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Me too Ann! You've helped me going back many years! And so has this mailing list! Al On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 7:23 AM, Jim Bartlett via < genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Congratulations and a BIG thank you to you, Ann. > I had to smile as I read your first post and thought about the many, > many > times almost the same words have been posted explaining mtDNA (and > everything else DNA) > > You've sure helped a lot of us along on this DNA journey - this mail > list is > just one of the examples. > Thanks, > > Jim Bartlett > > On 10/21/15, Ann Turner via<genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard to > believe! Here's the first post: > [1] > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/09721 > 76135 > Ann Turner > > References > > 1. > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/0972176135 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Today is the 15th anniversary of the GENEALOGY-DNA mailing list. Hard to believe! Here's the first post: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENEALOGY-DNA/2000-10/0972176135 Ann Turner
23andMe has received approval from the FDA to provide "60+ personalized genetic reports covering health, ancestry, and traits." The lists of reports can be seen here: https://www.23andme.com/service/ There are 36 autosomal recessive carrier status reports, four 'wellness' reports, and about 19 trait reports. The price for 23andMe will now be $199 instead of $99. The layout of the website is also changing. These YouTube videos provide a preview of what the new site will look like. DNA Relatives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq2ddlPpVI0 Reports Overview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pon3zOxMH8M Share and Compare Overview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8pNr90ahN0 There are some FAQs here: https://customercare.23andme.com/hc/en-us/categories/201639628-The-New-23andMe All the best, Andrea Badger
Thanks Ian! -- Best regards, Atanas Kumbarov http://dna.kumbarov.com/ On 2015-10-18 22:10, Ian Logan via wrote: > Atanas > > These are IUPAC nucleotide labels > > A - Adenine > C - Cytosine > G - Guanine > T (or U) - Thymine (or Uracil) > R - A or G > Y - C or T > S - G or C > W - A or T > K - G or T > M - A or C > B - C or G or T > D - A or G or T > H - A or C or T > V - A or C or G > N any base > > See also http://www.bioinformatics.org/sms/iupac.html > > 'R' and 'Y' are reasonably common, all the others less so. > > Ian > ------------- > On 18/10/2015 20:04, Atanas Kumbarov via wrote: >> Ian, thanks for posting the new samples which appear on GenBank! A >> completely unrelated question - I sometimes see mutations to some allele >> different from ACGT like for example TxxxxY - what do these extra >> letters (like Y) mean? >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Atanas These are IUPAC nucleotide labels A - Adenine C - Cytosine G - Guanine T (or U) - Thymine (or Uracil) R - A or G Y - C or T S - G or C W - A or T K - G or T M - A or C B - C or G or T D - A or G or T H - A or C or T V - A or C or G N any base See also http://www.bioinformatics.org/sms/iupac.html 'R' and 'Y' are reasonably common, all the others less so. Ian ------------- On 18/10/2015 20:04, Atanas Kumbarov via wrote: > Ian, thanks for posting the new samples which appear on GenBank! A > completely unrelated question - I sometimes see mutations to some allele > different from ACGT like for example TxxxxY - what do these extra > letters (like Y) mean? >
Ian, thanks for posting the new samples which appear on GenBank! A completely unrelated question - I sometimes see mutations to some allele different from ACGT like for example TxxxxY - what do these extra letters (like Y) mean? -- Best regards, Atanas Kumbarov http://dna.kumbarov.com/ On 2015-10-18 15:02, Ian Logan via wrote: > List > > A very interesting set of 83 new mtDNA sequences has appeared > on the GenBank database. > > The samples come from cancer samples and accompany the paper > (abstract given below.): > > Lang,M., Vocke,C.D., Merino,M.J., Schmidt,L.S. and Linehan,W.M. > 'Mitochondrial DNA mutations distinguish bilateral multifocal renal > oncocytomas from familial Birt-Hogg-Dube tumors' > Mod. Pathol. 2015 Oct 2 > > The sequences on this post belong to Haplogroups: H, J, K, T, U > > As usual the sequences have been added to my 'Checker' program > to ensure accuracy of transcription. > > As with many mtDNA sequences there are insertions, deletions, > heteroplasmies and fresh mutations. > - but these do appear to be random events. > > It is interesting that there many of the sequences come from uncommon > subgroups - and this makes it diffiluct to know if a 'new' mutation > is indeed 'new' or just a polymorphic result that is not seen very often. > > Ian > ww.ianlogan.co.uk > > ------------------------------- > > Abstract > > Oncocytomas are mostly benign tumors characterized by accumulation of > defective mitochondria, and in sporadic cases, are associated with > disruptive mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations. However, the role mtDNA > mutations have in renal tumors of Birt-Hogg-Dubé (BHD) patients and > other renal oncocytomas with an apparent genetic component has not been > investigated to date. Here we characterize the mitochondrial genome in > different renal tumors and investigate the possibility of employing > mtDNA sequencing analyses of biopsy specimens to aid in the differential > diagnosis of oncocytomas. The entire mitochondrial genome was sequenced > in 25 samples of bilateral and multifocal (BMF) renal oncocytomas, 30 > renal tumors from BHD patients and 36 non-oncocytic renal tumors of > different histologies as well as in biopsy samples of kidney tumors. > mtDNA sequencing in BMF oncocytomas revealed that all tumors carry > disruptive mutations, which impair the assembly of the NADH-ubiquinone > oxidoreductase. Multiple tumors from a given BMF oncocytoma patient > mainly harbor the same somatic mutation and the kidneys of these > patients display diffuse oncocytosis. In contrast, renal oncocytomas of > patients with BHD syndrome and renal tumors with different histologies > do not show disruptive mtDNA mutations. Moreover, we demonstrate that it > is feasible to amplify and sequence the entire mtDNA in biopsy > specimens, and that these sequences are representative of the tumor DNA. > These results show that pathogenic mtDNA mutations affecting complex I > of the respiratory chain are strongly correlated with the oncocytoma > phenotype in non-BHD-related renal tumors and that mtDNA sequences from > biopsies are predictive of the tumor genotype. This work supports a role > for mtDNA mutations in respiratory chain complexes as diagnostic markers > for renal oncocytomas. > > ---------------- > > KJ801401(cancer-BMF1-1/1) Lang Haplogroup T1a1b 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T152C T195C A263G 315.1C G709A A750G A1438G G1888A A2706G > T4216C A4769G A4917G C7028T G8697A A8860G G9438A T9899C G10143A T10463C > A11251G G11719A A12425- C12633A G13368A C14281T C14766T G14905A G15323A > A15326G > C15452A A15607G G15928A T16126C A16163G C16186T C16188T T16189C C16294T > T16519C > > KJ801402(cancer-BMF1-1/2) Lang Haplogroup T1a1b 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T152C T195C A263G 315.1C G709A A750G A1438G G1888A A2706G > 3571.1C T4216C A4769G A4917G C7028T G8697A A8860G G9438A T9899C G10143A > T10463C A11251G G11719A C12633A G13368A C14281T C14766T G14905A G15323A > A15326G > C15452A A15607G G15928A T16126C A16163G C16186T T16189C C16294T T16519C > > KJ801403(cancer-chRCC12-5) Lang Haplogroup T1a4 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T152C T195C A263G 309.1C 315.1C G709A A750G A1438G G1888A > A2706G T4216C A4769G A4917G A7001G C7028T G8020A A8343G C8465Y G8697A > A8860G G9266A T10463C A11251G G11719A T11776C C12633A G13368A 14623.1C > C14766T > G14905A A15326G C15452A A15607G G15928A T16126C A16163G C16169T C16186T > T16189C > T16263C C16294T T16311C T16519C > > KJ801404(cancer-chRCC12-6) Lang Haplogroup T1a4 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T152C T195C A263G 309.1C 315.1C C549- G709A A750G A1438G > G1888A A2706G T4216C A4769G A4917G A7001G C7028T G8020A A8343G G8697A > A8860G G9266A T10463C A11251G G11719A T11776C C12633A G13368A C14766T > G14905A > A15326G C15452A A15607G G15928A T16126C A16163G C16169T C16186T T16189C > T16263C > C16294T T16311C T16519C > > KJ801405(cancer-chRCC12-3) Lang Haplogroup T1a4 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T152C T195C A263G 309.1C 315.1C G709A A750G A1438G G1888A > A2706G T4216C A4769G A4917G A7001G C7028T G8020A A8343G G8697A A8860G > G9266A T10463C A11251G G11719A T11776C C12633A G13368A C14766T G14905A > A15326G > C15452A A15607G G15928A T16126C A16163G C16169T C16186T T16189C T16263C > C16294T > T16311C T16519C > > KJ801406(cancer-chRCC12-7) Lang Haplogroup T1a4 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T152C T195C A263G 309.1C 315.1C G513A C522- A523- G709A > A750G A1438G G1888A A2706G 3571.1C T4216C A4769G A4917G G5316A A7001G > C7028T G8020A A8343G G8697A A8860G G9266A T10463C A11251G G11719A T11776C > C12633A G13368A C14766T G14905A T15209K A15326G C15452A A15607G G15928A > T16126C > A16163G C16169T C16186T T16189C T16263C C16294T T16311C T16519C > > KJ801407(cancer-chRCC12-8) Lang Haplogroup T1a4 12-OCT-2015 > G71- A73G T152C T195C A263G 309.1C 315.1C G709A A750G A1438G > G1888A A2706G 3571.1C T4216C A4769G A4917G A7001G C7028T G8020A A8343G > G8697A A8860G G9266A T10463C A11251G G11719A T11776C C12633A G13368A > C14766T > G14905A A15326G C15452A A15607G G15928A T16126C A16163G C16169T C16186T > T16189C > T16263C C16294T T16311C T16519C > > KJ801408(cancer-chRCC12-9) Lang Haplogroup T1a4 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T152C T195C A263G 309.1C 315.1C T531C G709A A750G A1438G > G1888A A2706G T4216C A4769G A4917G G6955A A7001G C7028T G8020A A8343G > G8697C A8860G G9266A T10463C A11251G G11719A T11776C C12633A G13368A > C14766T > G14905A A15326G C15452A A15607G G15928A T16126C A16163G C16169T C16186T > T16189C > T16263C C16294T T16311C T16519C > > KJ801409(cancer-BHD2) Lang Haplogroup J1c2 12-OCT-2015 > A73G G185A A188G A263G C295T 309.1C 315.1C C462T T489C A750G > A1438G A2706G G3010A T4216C A4769G C7028T A8860G A10398G A11251G G11719A > A12612G G13708A C14766T T14798C A15326G C15452A C16069T T16126C T16519C > > KJ801410(cancer-VHL3) Lang Haplogroup J1c3g 12-OCT-2015 > A73G G185A A188G A263G C295T 309.1C 315.1C C462T T489C A750G > A1438G A2706G G3010A T4216C A4769G C7028T A8860G G9755A A10398G A11251G > G11719A A12612G G13708A C13934T A14327R C14766T T14798C A15326G C15452A > C16069T > T16126C > > KJ801411(cancer-chRCC4) Lang Haplogroup J1c7a 12-OCT-2015 > A73G G185A G228A A263G C295T 315.1C C462T T489C A750G A1438G > A2706G G3010A T4216C A4769G C6464A C6554T C7028T A8860G A10398G A11251G > G11719A G12127A A12612G A13681G G13708A A14552G C14766T T14798C A15326G > C15452A > C16069T T16092C T16126C C16261T > > KJ801412(cancer-sPAP4) Lang Haplogroup J1c5a1 12-OCT-2015 > A73G G185A G228A A263G C295T 315.1C C462T T489C A750G A1438G > T1535- T2387C A2706G G3010A T4216C A4769G A5198G C7028T A8860G C10192T > A10398G A10598G A11251G T11583Y G11719A A12612G G12895A G13708A C14766T > T14798C > A15326G C15452A C16069T T16126C > > KJ801413(cancer-VHL1) Lang Haplogroup J1b1a1 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T146C C242T A263G C295T 315.1C C462T T489C A750G A1438G > T2158C A2706G G3010A T4216C A4769G G5460A C7028T G8269A G8557A A8860G > A10398G A11251G G11719A G12007A A12612G G13708A T13879C T14470C A14706G > C14766T > A15326G C15452A C16069T T16093C T16126C G16145A T16172C C16222T C16261T > T16362C > > KJ801414(cancer-chRCC2) Lang Haplogroup J2a2b2 12-OCT-2015 > A73G C150T T195C A263G C295T 315.1C C456T T489C A750G A1438G > A2706G T4216C A4769G T6671C C7028T C7476T A8860G G9947A A10398G A10499G > A11002G A11251G G11377A C11698G G11719A A12570G A12612G G12622R T13015C > G13708A > T13830C C14766T G15257A A15326G C15452A A15679G C16069T T16126C A16241G > T16288Y > > KJ801415(cancer-spCC3) Lang Haplogroup J2a1a1 12-OCT-2015 > A73G C150T T152C T195C A215G A263G C295T 315.1C T319C T489C > G513A A750G A1438G A2706G 3571.1C T4216C A4769G C7028T C7476T G7789A > A8860G T10333Y A10398G A10499G A11251G G11377A G11719A A12612G G13708A > A13722G > A14133G C14766T G15257A A15326G C15452A C16069T G16145A T16231C C16261T > T16519C > > KJ801416(cancer-BMF6-1/1) Lang Haplogroup U2e1a1 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T152C T217C A263G 309.1C 315.1C C340T A508G A750G A1438G > G1664A A1811G A2706G C3116T A3720G G4036A A4769G A5390G T5426C C6045T > T6152C C7028T A8860G A10127G A10876G C11197T A11467G G11719A T11732C > A12308G > G12372A T13020C T13734C C14766T A15326G A15907G A16051G G16129C A16182- > A16183- > C16184M T16189C 16193.1C 16193.2C T16362C T16519C > > KJ801417(cancer-BMF6-1/2) Lang Haplogroup U2e1a1 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T152C T217C A263G 309.1C 315.1C C340T A508G 523.1C 523.2A > A750G A1438G A1811G A2706G C3116T A3720G G4036A A4769G A5390G T5426C > C6045T T6152C C7028T A8860G A10127G A10876G C11197T A11467G G11719A T11732C > A12308G G12372A T13020C T13734C C14766T A15326G A15907G A16051G G16129C > A16182- > A16183- C16184M T16189C 16193.1C 16193.2C T16362C T16519C > > KJ801418(cancer-FH2) Lang Haplogroup U2e1e 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T152C T217C A263G 309.1C 315.1C C340T A508G C522- A523- > A750G A1438G A1811G C2526T A2706G A3720G A4769G A5390G T5426C C6045T > T6152C C7028T G8251A A8860G A9926G T10786C A10876G A11467G T11552Y G11719A > A12308G G12372A G12618A T13020C T13734C G14607A C14766T A15326G A15907G > A16051G > G16129C G16145A A16182- A16183- T16189C 16193.1C 16193.2C T16362C T16519C > > KJ801419(cancer- BHD13-1) Lang Haplogroup U4b1b1 12-OCT-2015 > T60C A73G T146C T152C T195C A263G 309.1C 315.1C G499A 523.1C > 523.2A A750G A1438G A1811G A2706G A4547M T4646C A4769G T5999C A6047G > C7028T T7705C A8860G T9047C C11332T T11339C A11467G G11719A A12308G G12372A > A13528G C13565T C14620T C14766T A15326G T15693C T16356C T16519C > > KJ801420(cancer-chRCC7) Lang Haplogroup U4b1a3a 12-OCT-2015 > G69R 71.1G A73G T146C T195C A263G 309.1C 315.1C G499A A750G > A1438G A1811G A2706G A3672G T4646C A4769G A5752- T5999C A6047G C7028T > A7265G T7705C A8860G T9989C T11017C C11332T T11339C A11467G C11674T G11719A > A12308G G12372A C14620T C14766T A15326G T15693C T16356C T16519C > > KJ801421(cancer-BHD9) Lang Haplogroup K1a1a2a 12-OCT-2015 > 71.1G A73G A263G 315.1C C497T A750G T1189C A1438G A1811G A2706G > A3480G T3552C A4769G A6060G C7028T 8276.1C A8860G G9055A T9698C A10398G > A10550G T11299C A11467G G11719A G11914A A12308G G12372A G12771A C14167T > C14766T > T14798C A15326G A15799G G16129A T16224C T16311C T16519C > > KJ801422(cancer-FH4) Lang Haplogroup K1a4a1a2b 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T146C A263G 315.1C C497T A750G T1189C A1438G A1811G A2706G > A3480G A4295G A4769G G6260A C7028T A8860G G9055A A9214G T9698C A10398G > A10550G T11299C A11467G T11485C G11719A C11840T A12308G G12372A T13401C > T13740C > C14167T C14766T T14798C A15326G G15884A T16224C C16245T T16311C T16519C > > KJ801423(cancer-spCC5) Lang Haplogroup K1a-T195C 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T195C A263G 315.1C C497T 523.1C 523.2A 523.3C 523.4A A750G > T1189C A1438G A1811G A2706G A3480G A4769G C7028T A8860G G9055A T9698C > A10398G A10550G T11299C A11467G G11719A A12308G G12372A C14167T C14766T > T14798C > C14997Y A15326G T16093C T16224C T16311C T16519C > > KJ801424(cancer-chrCC6) Lang Haplogroup K1b2a2 12-OCT-2015 > A73G T146C T195C A263G 309.1C 309.2C T310Y 315.1G 523.1C 523.2A > A750G T1189C A1438G A1811G A2706G A3480G A4769G T5021C G5913A C7028T > G7521A A8860G G9055A T9698C A10398G A10550G T11299C A11467G G11719A A12308G > G12372A T12738G G12771A C14167T C14766T T14798C G15045R A15326G T16224C > T16311C > T16519C > > KJ801425(cancer-BHD12) Lang Haplogroup U5b2b4 12-OCT-2015 > A73G C150T G185A A263G C303M 309.1C C311Y 315.1C 315.2C A1438G > C1721T A2706G T3197C A4769G C7028T A7768G A8860G G9477A A9670G A11467G > A11653G G11719A A12308G G12372A A12634G T13617C A13630G A13637G T14182C > C14766T > A15326G T16189C C16193M C16270T T16519C > > KJ801426(cancer-spCC4) Lang Haplogroup H13a1a 12-OCT-2015 > A263G 309.1C 315.1C A750G G811R C858Y A1438G C2259T C2326Y G4201S > A4745G A4769G G6951R A8860G G9755A C13680T C14794Y C14872T A15326G G15927A > > KJ801427(cancer-VHL5) Lang Haplogroup H15a1 12-OCT-2015 > A56T T57C 60.1T A263G 309.1C 309.2C 315.1C A750G A1438G A4769G > T6253C A8860G C10937T T11410C A11821G C14953T A15326G > > KJ801428(cancer-BHD4-4) Lang Haplogroup H5a1 12-OCT-2015 > A235G A263G 315.1C C456T C522- A523- A750G A1438G T4336C A4769G > A8860G T12354C A15326G C15833T T16304C > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the 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