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Also keep in mind that the admins are unpaid volunteers and may have to prioritise other things in their life from time to time. They may also get ill, die, etc. and the GDPR fall out from the World Families site suggested a number of them are orphans in need of more help. If the project seems dead...
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The Y-STR update option has now appeared and Y37 -> Y111 is showing as $29. It'd be rude not to.
edit: Worth noting that I have the Big Y, so have the Y500 STR results already, it may be the price is just a nominal amount to update the various strings with known information.Last edited by Conat; 18 June 2018, 11:48 AM.
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The Y-STR upgrade offer doesn't currently seem to be showing up when you click the Upgrade button. It might be due to the sale that is ongoing.
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I have 14 matches. As you can see in the attachment that breaks down to 8 R-L151 and 6 R-P312, so far back in time that they are of no use to me. Meanwhile, the 4 people in R-BY3483 with me have disappeared. Luckily I was able to get their details and contact them first so we could compare results,...
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Or if you were logging in to check matches on your now dead parent's or spouse's or child's DNA?...
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My ancestry is 100% Irish (although this includes some Gaulish and Germanic Anglo-Normans) but I am down as 87% British Isles and 13% SE European.
This is slightly better than the previous iteration, which had no SE European, but a smallish percentage of Middle Eastern and Central Asian....
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In there defence, the new front page could have been cobbled together by an intern with a WYSIWYG editor and some graphic design training, while the (growing) list of other problems with the site requires a small team of people with solid coding skills working on what I assume is a bespoke site with...
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But it's the login page, by its definition it is for people who are already customers.
I can see why a slicker front page for the site and, perhaps, the sales page might bring in more customers but I can't imagine there being a huge demand for a better looking login page. What we need...
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New front page doesn't play nicely with password manager
I use Keepass to store the username/password of four accounts on here. It used to work fine on the old login screen but the new one doesn't recognise that the fields have been filled by the password manager and so the button remains "greyed" out. To make it work, I have to open the password...
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I lost my odd small percentage of Middle Eastern and Central Asian, and gained a similar amount of South East Europe. This kind of makes more sense for someone with 100% Irish ancestry - my Big Y shows I am downstream of R-L2 and one of the few other people to share my haplogroup is Italian.
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If it is any help: I ordered mine late in the 2016 sale and was in batch 709. It was put back once and came through last week.
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My recentish ancestry is 100% Irish and there are two probable Norman surnames amongst my 8 great-grandparents (one of which is thought to trace back to France and others to Franks in modern-day Germany).
MyOrigins gives me as 95% British Isles, 4% Middle Eastern and 1% Central/South...
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BigY Sequence Release Survey
Couldn't find anything on this.
I was just casting an eye over the Big Y survey and the first, required, question is:
The answer options are:
- Yes
- No
However, the question isn't phrased in a way that can be answered with yes or...
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Ireland Reaching Out has proved useful to me and I haven't posted all my queries on there yet - especially handy if you know the parish they came from, as there are individual forums for each one:
http://www.irelandxo.com...
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I have 100% Irish ancestry and all my ancestors are Catholic, as far as I can tell (although it is possible that I am descended from Black Tom Ormond, there is no way to demonstrate this through the records). My wife was half Irish and they were all Catholic (again, as far as I could tell).
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