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Woo Hoo! My uncle Finally sent in his sample! I already have mtDNA results for that side of the family, so now we'll have 67 markers for yDNA. Expect it to be R1B (surname is Golliher), but you never know... Maybe we'll get a surprise!
Does anyone know if they report results as they get them, or if they wait until all 67 are complete?
My O'Dair testor from Canada in this batch. Batch 164 has the England O'Dair testor. Just like the good old days waiting for my results. My project is underway.
Woo Hoo! My uncle Finally sent in his sample! I already have mtDNA results for that side of the family, so now we'll have 67 markers for yDNA. Expect it to be R1B (surname is Golliher), but you never know... Maybe we'll get a surprise!
Does anyone know if they report results as they get them, or if they wait until all 67 are complete?
They will report results as they get them usually. You might 1-12 38-67 then 13 through 37. Combinations are possible, at least thats been my experience.
Actually, only the mtDNA results were my own (and I already knew I was haplogroup K, and the HVR2 results didn't give me a whole lot of new information).
The Y-DNA results were for a member of my surname project, which is great news because we have not been able to connect our families with a paper trail (even though we have the same surname and come from the same small village in Italy) but we had a 36/37 match. And we are I1a, which is pretty rare in Italy to boot. :-)
My 12 marker test for my Canada testor came in today 9-11.
Test was due for completion on 9-22. I was pretty surpised to get the result this quick. This is my only test in batch 165. I have one more pending in batch 164 that is due 9-15 for my English testor. I was not as lucky as Vincent, my testor came up r1b1. However, he seems to have classic British Iles Alleles. It will be interesting to see how my English testor comes up. E3B, R1b1, or another haplogroup altogether.
My surname seems to get more confusing all the time.
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