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Originally posted by YaffaJust got back my X-STR tests for both alleged sister and myself. I was adopted and was informed we shared the same father. He passed away in 1986 so this is why we did the X test. We mach !!! I have a baby sister. !!!
Me/ Sis
DXS981 13.13,13.13 / 13.13,12.3
DXS6807 11,14 / 11,11
DXS7132 14,13 / 14,14
DXS7423 15,16 / 15,17
DXS8377 48,58 / 48,50
DXS10011 42,31 / 42,41
DXS10066 12,22 / 12,13
DXS10067 16,13 / 16,14
DXS10068 17,22 / 17,22
DXS10069 19,17 / 19,21
DXS10074 7,13 / 7,18
DXS10075 12.3,17.3 / 12.3,15.3
DXS10079 19,21 / 19,18
DXS10131 10,9 / 10,10
DXS10132 12,6 / 12,11
HPRTB 13,11 / 13,12
Jodi
MT-DNA Haplogroup B / Mitosearch XKBS6
Marker 10075
Sister 13,16
me 13,18
Marker 981
Sister 14,13
me 14,13.3
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Jewish X Haplotype
There is now a specifically Jewish X haplotype posted on DNA-Fingerprint's Xmatch db.
It is my father's X deduced from sibling tests. The User Name is Pekarsky-Zacun (his mother's family names). To raise the profile enter 7 for DXS 10074, 13 for DXS 10075, and 16 for DXS 10079.
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Native American X?
I am also posting, progressively as siblings are tested, our maternal X diplotype that must, to some degree, exhibit our Native American heritage.
Those results are listed on Xmatch under username Dorothee.
We don't yet have both haploblocks but 21 of 32 alleles are posted.
Having made the parental attributions (see Jewish X above) I have removed my X results formerly posted under username 6016.60.
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Originally posted by tomcatI am also posting, progressively as siblings are tested, our maternal X diplotype that must, to some degree, exhibit our Native American heritage.
Those results are listed on Xmatch under username Dorothee.
We don't yet have both haploblocks but 21 of 32 alleles are posted.
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Both maternal haploblocks posted. Have both alleles at 10 loci. 4 loci are unresolved and 2 of those will need a fourth sibling test.
Another 2 loci are ambiguous - at DXS10011, 3 sisters got 33.2/35, 34.2/35 and 33.2/35 resp. their 35 is the paternal allele but I can't decide if the maternal alleles are 33.2 and 34.2 or there has been a drop/add of repeat (I got a 33.2) - and at DXS981 3 sisters got 14/16, 14/16.3, 14/16.3 resp. and I got 15.3 so I can't decide whether the 16 mutated to 16.3, or a 16.3 mutated to a 15.3.
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x-str trade
Originally posted by tomcatHey,
I will trade a copy of my X-STR numbers for a copy of your's ... or anyone with DNA results or family lore indicating Native American ancestry. We can't know what we will find ... eventually ... but we have to start somewhere.
Tom
family lore says my mother's father's mother was indian. They are from Indian Head, Maryland. I think they may be from the piscataway or pamunky tribe. So far dna results don't match up with the stories. I had my male cousin, my mother's nephew, test his dna with family tree. He only did the Y test. Not knowing anything back then, I thought between the two of us, my X dna test and his Y test we would know the whole story. Now I'm thinking if we want to know if our greatgrandmother was indian testing his x-str might give that information. Is that correct ? Also, do you & how would you like to exchange x-str result? What about autosomal results ?
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Originally posted by evbdvHey Tomcat,
family lore says my mother's father's mother was indian. They are from Indian Head, Maryland. I think they may be from the piscataway or pamunky tribe. So far dna results don't match up with the stories. I had my male cousin, my mother's nephew, test his dna with family tree. He only did the Y test. Not knowing anything back then, I thought between the two of us, my X dna test and his Y test we would know the whole story. Now I'm thinking if we want to know if our greatgrandmother was indian testing his x-str might give that information. Is that correct ? Also, do you & how would you like to exchange x-str result? What about autosomal results ?
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Originally posted by evbdvHey Tomcat,
family lore says my mother's father's mother was indian. They are from Indian Head, Maryland. I think they may be from the piscataway or pamunky tribe. So far dna results don't match up with the stories. I had my male cousin, my mother's nephew, test his dna with family tree. He only did the Y test. Not knowing anything back then, I thought between the two of us, my X dna test and his Y test we would know the whole story. Now I'm thinking if we want to know if our greatgrandmother was indian testing his x-str might give that information. Is that correct ? Also, do you & how would you like to exchange x-str result? What about autosomal results ?
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Originally posted by evbdv... Now I'm thinking if we want to know if our greatgrandmother was indian testing his x-str might give that information. Is that correct ? ...
The three linked loci, DXS 10074, 10075 and 10079, descend as a block and it is hoped they will, oneday, be informative but even the unlinked markers may be informative as, at present, some alleles are comparative rarities in Xmatch and ChrX db's.
Maybe worth doing ...
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Hi,
Not meaning to sound thick, but is it possible for the autosomal markers used on AbDNA to skip generations?
By that I mean is it possible for say a child to get say a small amount of NA, a parent to get none, but the Grandparent get a score too?
Is autosomal X similar?
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