05-15-2024, 10:50 PM
(05-15-2024, 01:55 PM)Webb Wrote: I don't know if this has been mentioned before, but if you go into FTDNA's Public Y-Dna haplotree and go to a main branch, select the three dots at the far right, then click the surname report, I believe the list that comes up are the individuals who's snp has been determined using the FF test. I say this because when I run the surname report for R-Z211, I see Vanderhoof, one of my 37 marker matches whose terminal was just updated this week. The same when I run the surname report for R-CTS4065, I now see Holland and Hurst, whom I also match at 37 markers and their terminal was updated several weeks ago.
Based on the matching criteria ** Two or more kits with public project profile sharing and the same surname spelling are required for a surname to show on the Haplotree and based on the kits I found that have the same terminal SNP and the same surname and that they show up in the Haplotree regardless if it is due to Big Y testing or FF subclade testing or SNP pack testing. There is no question that those surnames met the criteria.