We now have a project just for DF27+ and/or downstream confirmed subclades. It is already over 500 members even though it is only a couple of weeks old.
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/R1b-DF27/
Anyone who is DF27+ or positive for one of the downstream subclades is welcome, but this does...
I recently was added as a co-admin to the "R1b and Subcllades" project at http://www.familytreedna.com/public/r1b/
I volunteered for this because I want to see broader and deeper testing of R1b people with the hope of better understanding where we started out and how we got to where we are...
A lot has developed within L21 over the last couple of years. The current arrangement of subclades is depicted here:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/RL21Project/
What's really notable is the big new subclade marked by DF13+. Most of the old L21+ people fall underneath this including the...
The President of FTDNA's discussion on the value of SNPs is one of the best I've
heard. You can listen to it here at "Sinclair DNA and Bennett Greenspan, Founder
of FTDNA" from 04/14/2011.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stevestclair/2011/04/15/sinclair-dna-and-bennett-gr\
eenspan-founder-of-ftdna...
I've done a little analysis. There are at least four, and maybe five SNPs immediately downstream of L21/S145 that all L21* people should consider testing for. Each of these four have people with large (greater than 20 @67 STRs) Genetic Distances (GDs) to their respective individual modals...
I've got a pretty good set of SRY2627 data, but I find very few M153 (found among Basques) haplotypes in the FTDNA projects and in Ysearch. Eupedia lists the following ages for M153 and M167(SRY2627). I'm seeing that variance is lower in M153 than SRY2627 but I've only got about a dozen M153...
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