Originally posted by Jim Barrett
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Grouping kits in Y-DNA results chart
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Last edited by TwiddlingThumbs; 22 July 2017, 07:59 AM.
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Originally posted by TwiddlingThumbs View PostAccording to ISOGG, "terminal SNP" is the defining SNP of the latest subclade known by current research.
If you subscribe to the ISOGG list you know there are many members who don't like the term "Terminal SNP" and prefer something like "Most Down Stream Tested SNP". If you have been a member of ISOGG since its inception you also know they are continually updating their definitions.
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Originally posted by Jim Barrett View PostHow many new SNPs have been found when Big-Y was used?
Originally posted by Jim Barrett View PostIf you subscribe to the ISOGG list you know there are many members who don't like the term "Terminal SNP" and prefer something like "Most Down Stream Tested SNP". If you have been a member of ISOGG since its inception you also know they are continually updating their definitions.
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Originally posted by TwiddlingThumbs View PostDo you mean how many new SNPs have been identified by comparing Big Y results of men who are S588+ but for which YSEQ is not yet offering a SNP test?
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Originally posted by TwiddlingThumbs View PostNot a subscriber, but I am not surprised.
... Martin
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Originally posted by Martin Potter View PostYou should subscribe (join). Many/most of the real issues that we project admins face are discussed on their mail list (Yahoo) by a large number of informed and involved experts. In fact, this whole STR/SNP question was well debated there last February/March. It was very enlightening.
... Martin
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If you're not an admin?
I'm interested in a project where the admin replies to messages to reply so is technically active, but he's a grad student and says he doesn't have time to work on the project or answer questions. Only someday, maybe he'll get around to it.
I've been trying to group the results using a cut and paste into the spreadsheet. Would it be possible to use your grouping program with the spreadsheet?
Thanks!
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You could just use that app in the project results page and then use the CSV file in Excel. Another option would be to talk to that admin and have him add you as a co-admin if you want to help out. Though if you don't want to or can't be another admin and not all the results are in the project, you could always make a html page out of your spreadsheet data. Maybe you can use that on the app.
This is of course if the app maker can't make it work on your spreadsheet.
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Originally posted by MCole25 View PostI'm interested in a project where the admin replies to messages to reply so is technically active, but he's a grad student and says he doesn't have time to work on the project or answer questions. Only someday, maybe he'll get around to it.
I've been trying to group the results using a cut and paste into the spreadsheet. Would it be possible to use your grouping program with the spreadsheet?
Thanks!
Re administration of the project you are interested in - Perhaps you can get the admin to add you as a co-admin. If he is too busy to handle the administrative duties, he should get someone (like you) to assist him as a co-administrator.
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Originally posted by TwiddlingThumbs View PostAs long as the column headings are the same as in the original FTDNA results chart, it should work on your spreadsheet. You just need to save it as a csv file and then use the app's csv input option to upload the data to the app.
Re administration of the project you are interested in - Perhaps you can get the admin to add you as a co-admin. If he is too busy to handle the administrative duties, he should get someone (like you) to assist him as a co-administrator.
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