I've been notified that I have a new U5b2b2 FMS match. That is my second. This one has a genetic distance of 2, which probably indicates a common ancestor back in the Dark Age. He hasn't given any information about himself (yet?). He is not shown to match me in HVR1 or HVR1+HVR2. That could mean the "2" are in the control region, with the coding region matching me exactly.
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Lo and behold, I now have a third FMS match. This one is like the second, with a distance of 2. It also does not match my HVR1 or HVR2. It would be nice if they would join the U5b project. So I now have one match with a distance of one; and the two most recent matches with a distance of 2. The earliest one matches my HVR1 and HVR2, which means a coding region difference.Last edited by PDHOTLEN; 14 March 2014, 08:02 PM.
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Originally posted by PDHOTLEN View PostLo and behold, I now have a third FMS match. This one is like the second, with a distance of 2. It also does not match my HVR1 or HVR2. It would be nice if they would join the U5b project. So I now have one match with a distance of one; and the two most recent matches with a distance of 2. The earliest one matches my HVR1 and HVR2, which means a coding region difference.
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Originally posted by PDHOTLEN View PostThanks for the information. Common ancestor (with GD of 2) back in the Mesolithic, I guess.
Maybe I have it wrong but some other posters may have a better idea.
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Originally posted by 1798 View PostA GD of one is equal to 3700 and two 7400 ybp.
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I noticed today in looking at one of my rare HVR1+HVR2 matches that, in the list of surnames given, there appears to be 3 that are Native American, including a Cherokee reference. A couple of other surnames may point back to Long Island (early 1700s in my case). This could be cousins who went south during the 1700s with my line.Last edited by PDHOTLEN; 16 March 2014, 11:16 PM.
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PDHotlen, Congratulations!
I haven't received an email notification but I logged in yesterday and found out that I also have FMS matches now, two people who are H1c12 like me, and both are at a genetic distance of 1.
Originally posted by 1798 View PostA GD of one is equal to 3700 and two 7400 ybp.
Originally posted by Rebekah Canada View PostMore like 1,500 years +/- 1,500 years per non-heteroplasmic difference.
Which one of these is correct?Last edited by rainbow; 7 June 2014, 06:20 PM.
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With no heteroplasmy
Originally posted by Rebekah Canada View PostHi,
It is not that bad. More like 1,500 years +/- 1,500 years per non-heteroplasmic difference.
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Originally posted by PDHOTLEN View PostI just received my fourth FMS match (U5b2b2). Unfortunately, it is a genetic distance of 2. That would seem to be a long way back to a common ancestor; maybe centuries back.
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Originally posted by 1798 View PostIt could be 7,400 ybp. The province of Leinster has the most U5 at 18% in the Isles.
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