I've ordered L801 for Kit 77830 / YSearch: XX7FG (Cont. 2a). Any other recommendations for him? Julie Falk From: Jørgen K. Kanters It seems that cont1 and cont2a is L801+ but only a few according to the FTDNA website. I know one strange I2b1-X, one roots1 and one cont2c who are negative. It seems to be a marker that defines cont 2a, butfirst when we have seen more results both positive and negative we will know. It is a certain go for cont 2a. From: Aaron Salles Torres > Meanwhile, another brand new SNP has also been proving very useful in > dividing the various Continental subgroups of M223. This SNP was named L801 > and is also a result of our very successful WTY campaign. It was originally > found in our WTY participant Rasey, kit # 69631, Cont2a subgroup. WTY > participant Mendes da Silva (kit# 150778, Roots Group 1 - DYS446=8) tested > L801- and L800+. WTY participant Games, who helped us confirm the L623+, > L147.4+ Cont2c subgroup, also tested L800+ and L801-. So far, every Cont > member of M223 (Cont1, Cont2a, etc...) has tested positive for L801. > > [[Not only is Games from Continental found L801-, another M223* from an > outlier clade has tested L801- This latter fellow is from the M223-X clade > as I call it. I think a number of clades of M223* which peeled off the > tree mainstream early enough will escape the L801 snp. KN]]
I think that does it! This dna has the L147- result, and the 9 at 532, so it makes L623 too much of a long shot I think to do. -----Original Message----- From: Julie Frame Falk Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 3:14 PM To: genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com ; Y-DNA-Haplogroup I Subject: Re: [yDNAhgI] [DNA] Recommended SNP's for M223 Roots andContsubgroups I've ordered L801 for Kit 77830 / YSearch: XX7FG (Cont. 2a). Any other recommendations for him? Julie Falk From: Jørgen K. Kanters It seems that cont1 and cont2a is L801+ but only a few according to the FTDNA website. I know one strange I2b1-X, one roots1 and one cont2c who are negative. It seems to be a marker that defines cont 2a, butfirst when we have seen more results both positive and negative we will know. It is a certain go for cont 2a. From: Aaron Salles Torres > Meanwhile, another brand new SNP has also been proving very useful in > dividing the various Continental subgroups of M223. This SNP was named > L801 > and is also a result of our very successful WTY campaign. It was > originally > found in our WTY participant Rasey, kit # 69631, Cont2a subgroup. WTY > participant Mendes da Silva (kit# 150778, Roots Group 1 - DYS446=8) tested > L801- and L800+. WTY participant Games, who helped us confirm the L623+, > L147.4+ Cont2c subgroup, also tested L800+ and L801-. So far, every Cont > member of M223 (Cont1, Cont2a, etc...) has tested positive for L801. > > [[Not only is Games from Continental found L801-, another M223* from an > outlier clade has tested L801- This latter fellow is from the M223-X > clade > as I call it. I think a number of clades of M223* which peeled off the > tree mainstream early enough will escape the L801 snp. KN]] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to Y-DNA-HAPLOGROUP-I-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks Ken. From: Kenneth Nordtvedt I think that does it! This dna has the L147- result, and the 9 at 532, so it makes L623 too much of a long shot I think to do. -----Original Message----- From: Julie Frame Falk I've ordered L801 for Kit 77830 / YSearch: XX7FG (Cont. 2a). Any other recommendations for him? Julie Falk