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    I3 Shoutout

    First and only I3 sofar. Any others pls share I3 specific info and links. From this site: "Haplogroup I was also found in Scythian remains in Siberia (I4 subclade) and in southern Russia (I3 subclade)." "I3 is found mostly in countries with high percentages of R1b in northwestern Europe, and...
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    23andMe reconstitute subclades

    I ran both at the time and not much difference. Here is Experimental. That's what I assumed about colors, but it suggests L64 most likely despite it being red. drive.google.com/open?id=0Bxjmq2pSjvixTndFcThvazMwcFE I suppose 23andme just sucks for I1 and they dont test our subclade markers.
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    23andMe reconstitute subclades

    and I can guess, but what do the colors mean? There's no explanation.
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    23andMe reconstitute subclades

    There are no literal zero's but plenty of "--" in genotype column; unsure which are critical branches. I did the 23andme within a month. I do have red blocks as you can see. Your data has: 63 Y-DNA position(s) lacking mutations recognised by the genetic genealogy community. These Y-DNA...
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    Y resolution worth it?

    Took the 23andme and realized too late I should have gone livingDNA. My 23andme data even with morley test seems to be subclade unsure, given 63 Y-DNA positions lacking recognized mutations and about 200 positive snp's not accounted for. (is that par for 23andme data?) My question is: would a...
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    23andMe reconstitute subclades

    Did the morley online snp predictor: "63 Y-DNA position(s) lacking mutations recognised by the genetic genealogy community. These Y-DNA positions may not be very useful." Is that typical? There also looks like 200 positive snp's not accounted for in the estimations. ISOGG: I1-L64 (I1-L75...
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    23andMe reconstitute subclades

    unless I am actually some rare branch or no branch: "Thank you for contacting the 23andMe Team. Not all individuals belong to a subgroup of the assigned haplogroup. Haplogroups are assigned based on the presence of defining mutations. If the defining mutation for a subgroup is not present in an...
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    23andMe reconstitute subclades

    nyope, thats the way its done now, they only give you geographic regions. Think they changed it recently. British & Irish62.1% French & German18.0% Scandinavian1.8% Finnish0.6% Broadly Northwestern European14.1% You used 23me or another test? Ill try that link thanks.
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    23andMe reconstitute subclades

    Hi, new; lots of great info here. Like most, I'm somewhat perturbed that 23&moi omitted the subclades from your report and only offer the broad haplogroups. I've fooled around w gedmatch and looked at promethease, but I'm more interested in knowing my specific subgroups. How can this be...
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