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Just a note because it is important. There is a $39 option to turn on Family Finder for Geno 2.0 transfers. The transfer gives you this option, and it's foolish not to do it, as it's an important reason for transferring to Family Tree in the first place (to put your autosomal data in two places, the...
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Actually I did take Armando seriously. I've read his work on other this and other forums and at times he comes off as the Donald Trump of the Nat Geo test. His bias makes him hard to take seriously at times. That said, I regarded his argument seriously enough I've written my father, my brother, and...
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Just remember if you want to test as many SNPs as you can, the Big Y is your best option.
Actually, it's not. If money is no object, there is another company whose product covers more SNPs than ftDNA's Big Y does.
http://isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_SNP_testing_chart
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I don't have access at this point to the M343 test but my father does. He did the STR 67 test. His closest match did a STR 111 test. They're both eligible.
Did someone say somewhere if I do Family Finder (cheap at the moment) I get access to SNP testing without paying nearly $200 for...
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Linking male family Y-DNA results.
Sirs,
I just transferred results from Nat Geo Geno 2.0 to ftDNA. My father has an older (2011) STR Y-DNA 67 test. It would be nice if people who match my Dad could see my SNP results. I can't match, at this point, so I don't care.
At this point, if I want additional SNP...
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