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Coming Soon: Y-DNA Haplogroups for Family Finder
(06-16-2024, 04:40 AM)rmstevens2 Wrote:
(06-14-2024, 12:26 PM)ArmandoR1b Wrote:
(06-14-2024, 03:56 AM)Mabrams Wrote: In one of the projects I admin, I saw 4 Family Finder kits from mid-2015 get updated today.

Two others are R-L151, which is pretty shallow.  They did test neg for U106 so it's likely they would be P312.

I had announced several times in this thread that R-DF27 people were getting the R-L151 assignment with v2. Of course v1 is not going to be as good as v2 since they added SNPs to the ISOGG tree before v2 was created so some of those were added to v2. R-L21 and R-U152 are almost definitely tested in v1 but just like v2 they aren't providing the negative results. DF27, U152, and L21 are the three big subclades of P312. So most R-L151 would actually be R-DF27 if they had tested for Z195 and ZZ12_1 in both v2 and v1.

I read your post earlier and then just now I happened to be looking at the project I administer for my mother's maiden surname. One of the two largest groups in the project (but not my maternal grandfather's group) is universally R1b-FGC48998, well downstream of DF27 and DF83. That's been proven by a number of Big Y-700 tests within the group.

Anyway, one of the guys in that group just got an R-L151 haplogroup assignment, and there's no doubt that if he was Big Y tested he would get at least as far as FGC48998.

Another guy in that same group just got an R-L151 result.
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RE: Coming Soon: Y-DNA Haplogroups for Family Finder - by rmstevens2 - 06-20-2024, 08:17 PM

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