Thanks for the update Ken. Maybe next month you will have to move I1 down to a new slide of its own. I don't see L707 on your tree, I think we have shown it's equivalent to M26, and maybe it should also be somewhere in the M223 part of the tree. Other than that, the P37 part of the tree looks good to me. You asked if anyone has found any haplotypes which are in hg I but don't fit into any of the known ancient branches? I don't have any for you. As you know we have found at least two new branches in P37 in the last 2 years: the Tibor-Rasette branch, and the L277/L247 branches in M26. All of these were so weird we weren't sure that they were P37+. I will send a summary to the list soon. Have there been recent discoveries like this in the other branches of I? Bernie
It seems that L707 has been moved back to it's original position in the FTDNA draft tree, ie with the snp list "L387.2, L699, L700, L701, L702, L703, L704, L705.1, L706.1, L707" The draft tree reflects that L705 and L706 apparently are found elswhere, but not that L707 may be as well. That is, if these snps are listed in the correct positions in the first place. However, I guess that other snps should be in focus at present. And more is gained from spending money on upgrading the level of Y-STR testing than sorting out a cluster of 10 snps. H.Styri > From: Bernie Cullen [berniecullen@gmail.com] > Sent: 2011-11-01 16:22:44 MET > To: y-dna-haplogroup-i@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [yDNAhgI] Tree & Map for Hg I Monthly Update > > Thanks for the update Ken. Maybe next month you will have to move I1 down > to a new slide of its own. > > I don't see L707 on your tree, I think we have shown it's equivalent to > M26, and maybe it should also be somewhere in the M223 part of the tree. > Other than that, the P37 part of the tree looks good to me. > > You asked if anyone has found any haplotypes which are in hg I but don't > fit into any of the known ancient branches? I don't have any for you. As > you know we have found at least two new branches in P37 in the last 2 > years: the Tibor-Rasette branch, and the L277/L247 branches in M26. All of > these were so weird we weren't sure that they were P37+. I will send a > summary to the list soon. > > Have there been recent discoveries like this in the other branches of I? > > Bernie > > ------------------------------- > 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 >