I just been emailed a quick summary results from Y SEQ:
results are like :
F1370 G-
M217 A-
M216 T+
etc ....
Can someone explain to me the relation between these markers and these bases ? I just asked them to identify my subclade.
Thanks
But this complexity exist also at autosomal dna level. not sure this is the reason they dont use haplogroups.
lets say Population X has Hp A 50% Hp B 30% and Hp C 20%, same thing would happened with MtDna .... wouldn't this be more relevant in terms of ethnicity/origins of any population ?
Not sure I am convinced by your answer LeBrok. I am not talking here about cultural ethnicity but genetic ethnicity like the ones based on autosomal dna in geno 2.0 ?
you said we can do that only if population is not well mixed. could you please be more explicit ?
Yes I know that. what about instead of comparing our autosomal dna to an underlying database samples, we just take into account the haplogroup percentage in a population to deduct the ethnicity percentages ..?
not sure my question is clear....
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