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But how did you get to know about your batch number? My friend had his sample analyzed by GP but on his personal page there is no reference to a batch number!
Batches are created every Wednesday. I just saw when the "batch created" box was checked and then came over here to see which batch was created that week
My cousin's upgrade from 25 to 37 markers was just posted (at 2am Eastern)! Am now waiting for the remainder of his upgrade to 67 markers, which I assume won't arrive for another few weeks, since 67-marker results for batch 147 have only just begun to be posted.
I checked GP, but no results for my grandfather yet. Hopefully any day now. For some reason, I'm expecting him to be E3b. I have no basis for that expectation, though. Maybe the recent Jewish E3b thread stuck the idea in my head? I'm looking forward to seeing the actual results!
My cousin's upgrade from 25 to 37 markers was just posted (at 2am Eastern)! Am now waiting for the remainder of his upgrade to 67 markers, which I assume won't arrive for another few weeks, since 67-marker results for batch 147 have only just begun to be posted.
I checked GP, but no results for my grandfather yet. Hopefully any day now. For some reason, I'm expecting him to be E3b. I have no basis for that expectation, though. Maybe the recent Jewish E3b thread stuck the idea in my head? I'm looking forward to seeing the actual results!
Congratulations!
I guess we'll find out whether or not you are clairvoyant with regard to your grandfather's y-dna.
Got my 37 marker results this morning but there was an error trying to view my matches page around 8:30. It's working now though. The one guy who was an exact 25 marker match for me is a genetic distance of four on the 37 marker test. Nine more days until my 67 marker test results!
Got my 37 marker results this morning but there was an error trying to view my matches page around 8:30. It's working now though. The one guy who was an exact 25 marker match for me is a genetic distance of four on the 37 marker test. Nine more days until my 67 marker test results!
I'd figure on more like 3 or 4 weeks on those. They are backed up....
Got my 37 marker results this morning but there was an error trying to view my matches page around 8:30. It's working now though. The one guy who was an exact 25 marker match for me is a genetic distance of four on the 37 marker test. Nine more days until my 67 marker test results!
You are referring to the R1b Project results page, are you not?
What is your prediction on your personal homepage?
FTDNA uses a more conservative prediction algorithm for the projects.
I had something similar happen to me. My personal page said R1b1, but my projects all had me as R1. Bennett Greenspan sent me an email explaining that because I had a couple of near-hits with guys who were predicted as R1, the most conservative thing to report to the projects was R1.
For awhile I thought my SNP test might turn out that way, too, since I am 13 off the R1b modal (the AMH) and almost as close to the Eurasian R1 modal (14 off).
Now I am SNP-confirmed as R1b1c but still awaiting the results on M37 and P66 like just about everyone else.
Well, now it says R1b1c on my personal page but a (-) on all reports as in the project admin and R1b project results.....
Go figure. Also my cousin who mismatches only at DYS 439, a fast mover is predicted a R1b, we both have 37 markers in.
You must have some near-hits with some guys who have no y-haplogroup prediction. Those are holding you back from an R1b1c on the project results pages.
If either you or they (or he, if it is just one near-hit holding you back) test(s) positive for the R1b1c SNPs, your project pages listing will change.
That is the way it happened to me. A couple of those "R1" guys got SNP results of R1b1c, and - voila! - I went from R1 to R1b1c. Then, of course, my own partial SNP results came in, and I was confirmed as R1b1c.
You must have some near-hits with some guys who have no y-haplogroup prediction. Those are holding you back from an R1b1c on the project results pages.
If either you or they (or he, if it is just one near-hit holding you back) test(s) positive for the R1b1c SNPs, your project pages listing will change.
That is the way it happened to me. A couple of those "R1" guys got SNP results of R1b1c, and - voila! - I went from R1 to R1b1c. Then, of course, my own partial SNP results came in, and I was confirmed as R1b1c.
Are you going to do the Deep SNP-R1b thing?
Yeah eventually, but the S21 thing is holding me back at the moment.
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