List It is unusual to find duplicate submissions being made; but this strange submission has apppeared on the GenBank database. In February 2018 a private submision by made by a FTDNA customer: MG893912(India) FTDNA Haplogroup T2 14-FEB-2018 A73G T195C A263G 315.1C G709A A750G A1438G G1888A A2706G T4216C A4225G A4769G A4902G A4917G C7028T G8697A A8860G T10463C C10948T A11251G G11719A A11812G G13368A A14233G C14766T G14905A A15326G C15452A A15607G G15928A C16114T T16126C C16294T C16296T T16325C T16519C and this sequence was obtained, presumably, by FTDNA using its Illumina-based 'Next-Generation-Sequencing' method. But today this duplicate submission has been indexed: MG873444 FTDNA Haplogroup T2 08-DEC-2018 A73G T195C A263G 315.1C G709A A750G A1438G G1888A A2706G T4216C A4225G A4769G A4902G A4917G C7028T G8697A A8860G T10463C C10948T A11251G G11719A A11812G G13368A A14233G C14766T G14905A A15326G C15452A A15607G G15928A C16114T T16126C C16294T C16296T T16325C T16519C and appears to have come directly from FTDNA and is marked as a 'test' using an 'Ion Torrent' method. I can wonder what purpose is behind this submission. Was this sequence chosen at random for a new testing method ? Ian www.ianlogan.co.uk
That's interesting. It certainly looks like equivalent results were achieved. I'm not familiar with Ion Torrent -- I wonder how it would compare with Illumina in detecting heteroplasmy. This is unrelated news, but Ion Torrent is a product of Thermo Fisher Scientific. LivingDNA has just switched to a new chip made by Affymetrix, acquired by Thermo Fisher a couple of years ago. Ann Turner On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 2:29 AM Ian Logan via GENEALOGY-DNA < genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> wrote: > List > > It is unusual to find duplicate submissions being made; > but this strange submission has apppeared on the GenBank database. > > In February 2018 a private submision by made by a FTDNA customer: > > MG893912(India) FTDNA Haplogroup T2 14-FEB-2018 > A73G T195C A263G 315.1C G709A A750G A1438G G1888A A2706G > T4216C > A4225G A4769G A4902G A4917G C7028T G8697A A8860G T10463C C10948T > A11251G > G11719A A11812G G13368A A14233G C14766T G14905A A15326G C15452A A15607G > G15928A > C16114T T16126C C16294T C16296T T16325C T16519C > > and this sequence was obtained, presumably, by FTDNA using its > Illumina-based > 'Next-Generation-Sequencing' method. > > But today this duplicate submission has been indexed: > > MG873444 FTDNA Haplogroup T2 08-DEC-2018 > A73G T195C A263G 315.1C G709A A750G A1438G G1888A A2706G > T4216C > A4225G A4769G A4902G A4917G C7028T G8697A A8860G T10463C C10948T > A11251G > G11719A A11812G G13368A A14233G C14766T G14905A A15326G C15452A A15607G > G15928A > C16114T T16126C C16294T C16296T T16325C T16519C > > and appears to have come directly from FTDNA and is marked as a 'test' > using an 'Ion Torrent' method. > > I can wonder what purpose is behind this submission. > Was this sequence chosen at random for a new testing method ? > > Ian > www.ianlogan.co.uk > > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe > https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community >
I know of at least one instance where someone was tested twice at FTDNA and has two DNA kit ids for the same person. I don't know which test they took, but it was a woman who did this. It was posted in one of the genealogy groups on Facebook. Marianne Manley Granoff Albuquerque, NM At 10:29 AM 12/12/2018 +0000, you wrote: >List > >It is unusual to find duplicate submissions being made; >but this strange submission has apppeared on the GenBank database. > >In February 2018 a private submision by made by a FTDNA customer: > >MG893912(India) FTDNA Haplogroup T2 14-FEB-2018 >A73GÂ Â Â T195CÂ Â A263GÂ Â 315.1CÂ G709AÂ >Â A750GÂ Â A1438GÂ G1888A A2706GÂ T4216C >A4225GÂ A4769GÂ A4902GÂ A4917GÂ C7028TÂ >G8697AÂ A8860GÂ T10463C C10948T A11251G >G11719A A11812G G13368A A14233G C14766T G14905A >A15326G C15452A A15607G G15928A >C16114T T16126C C16294T C16296T T16325C T16519C > >and this sequence was obtained, presumably, by FTDNA using its Illumina-based >'Next-Generation-Sequencing' method. > >But today this duplicate submission has been indexed: > >MG873444 FTDNA Haplogroup T2Â 08-DEC-2018 >A73GÂ Â Â T195CÂ Â A263GÂ Â 315.1CÂ G709AÂ >Â A750GÂ Â A1438GÂ G1888A A2706GÂ T4216C >A4225GÂ A4769GÂ A4902GÂ A4917GÂ C7028TÂ >G8697AÂ A8860GÂ T10463C C10948T A11251G >G11719A A11812G G13368A A14233G C14766T G14905A >A15326G C15452A A15607G G15928A >C16114T T16126C C16294T C16296T T16325C T16519C > >and appears to have come directly from FTDNA and is marked as a 'test' >using an 'Ion Torrent' method. > >I can wonder what purpose is behind this submission. >Was this sequence chosen at random for a new testing method ? > >Ian >www.ianlogan.co.uk >_______________________________________________ >Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref >Unsubscribe >https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com >Privacy Statement: >https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and >Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb >Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded >and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community </x-flowed> --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com