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The Y-DNA DYS Values section of my personal page has been updated to read R1b1c rather than the old R1b1.
My guess is that my closest matches have been confirmed by SNP testing as R1b1c, and that means I can safely be placed in that category pending the results of my own SNP test.
Hey, it's raining hard here right now. It's been doing that off and on since yesterday.
We've been waiting and waiting for the DeepSNP to come back for my brother. First time out they said the tests were not diffinitive. This time out it seems like the results have been "cooking" for the twice the time as the first run.
Will we be notified in the even that the second or even third try are not successful? I understand that after the third try they will send out two new vials for new scraping. Is that correct? How long till I find out if that is the case?
We've been waiting and waiting for the DeepSNP to come back for my brother. First time out they said the tests were not diffinitive. This time out it seems like the results have been "cooking" for the twice the time as the first run.
Will we be notified in the even that the second or even third try are not successful? I understand that after the third try they will send out two new vials for new scraping. Is that correct? How long till I find out if that is the case?
Thanks for advice.
Some of the Deep SNP results from Batch 147 have just started coming in. Maybe you will get your brother's results any day now.
I would send FTDNA an email or call them if I were you.
They'll Narrow Down It A Bit More Before They're Done
Originally posted by M.O'Connor
I'm still waiting for my upgrade. 38-67 from batch 147
I'm now R1B1C. Will they go deeper? Is R1B1C too broad of a haplo-type?
I guess time will tell.
There are a couple of SNPs they have not reported to you yet, I believe. I don't think you have any word on M37, M160, and P66 yet, do you?
If it turns out you are negative on those, your status will change from R1b1c to R1b1c*.
That will mean, if I understand it correctly, that you are negative for R1b1c1-8. You may be R1b1c9 or R1b1c10, or some subclade even further downstream, with a defining SNP that has not been discovered yet.
Unfortunately, FTDNA is not yet testing for R1b1c9 and R1b1c10.
My guess is that I am either R1b1c9 or 10, so I too will probably end up as an R1b1c*.
More specificity will have to wait until FTDNA starts testing for more downstream R1b SNPs. I think that is right around the corner.
Here is a bit of the ISOGG R Tree.
Originally posted by http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpR.html
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