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    1. [yDNAhgI] Stanford's Interpretome Tool
    2. Aaron Hill
    3. Aaron Casillas posted the following link on the I1 Group Facebook page. "For those of you who have take Autosomal dna tests with FTDNA, I highly recommend using Stanford's Interpretome tool! It's been simply amazing...Way beyond the analysis that FTDNA gave me..." http://esquilax.stanford.edu/

    11/11/2011 10:45:23
    1. Re: [yDNAhgI] Stanford's Interpretome Tool
    2. Bob May
    3. http://esquilax.stanford.edu/ Under Ancestry there are three tools provided Similarity (Identity by State) Ancestry by PCS (with many different data source comparisons and Ancestry Painting Has anyone used this? Have been having a bit of a play with it but am not sure exactly what it is telling me. Similarity set at 100,000 results Individual Similarity Noah 81.531% Rob 81.466% Stuart 78.276% Nick 82.196% Konrad 80.896% Church 81.921% Which I take it as my results used compared against the "team's" results? Painting This gives some interesting results and using the Advanced options tab with all set at max the marked difference is in Chromosome 1 in hapmap 2 and 3 with default setting all results are CEU or ASW respectively but with all advanced options set at maximum chromosome 1 brings in CHB= JPT no CEU and MEX and TSI no ASW respectively. Other chromosomes unchanged. The final one PCS I see that the results are being compared against different populations dependant on the source selected but am not sure what the results (% on the X and Y axis are actual telling me. Any help appreciated Bob DNA Project I2*, ISOGG new I2b, I2c HG & Tyler Surname and ISOGG YTree A Fair Deal for Members of the Defence and Ex Service Community. The march to CANBERRA has begun. Will YOU join us?

    11/13/2011 03:54:14