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Discover report & change of haplogroup
#1
How soon after your haplogroup changed  did  a new 'Discover report' become available?
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#2
Mine took a little over a week. It depends.
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U152>Z56>Z43>Z46>Z48>Z44>CTS8949>FTC82256 Lindeman
M222...>DF105>ZZ87>S588>S7814 Toner 
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#3
Mine changed  about 3.5 weeks ago.
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#4
Have now got  Discover report. Most recent  shared ancestor around 900 CE.  I'm not at all sure what to make of the recommended projects to join! Those being-

E-M35 Project - already joined

E1b1 Project

E-M78

E-Y14891 (AB-005)
E-Y14891 Jewish Y-DNA haplogroup project, downstream from E-M84

E -V22

E-Y6923 Jewish Haplogroup


Awlad amer  Arabic writing ?!

Null 425- already joined


British E-M35 Geo Pr - already joined 

Notable haplogroup connections include  Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalhami
?‍☠️
1760 - 1826 CE

Shared Ancestor
11,000 BCE 

and  Harfush dynasty
1483 - 1865 CE

Shared Ancestor
11,000 BCE
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#5
The Arabic and Jewish ones make no sense to me.
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#6
I've just seen and used the 'compare' tool. Based on that ,a lot of the suggested projects are totally ridiculous.
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#7
(10-09-2023, 05:11 PM)firemonkey Wrote: How soon after your haplogroup changed  did  a new 'Discover report' become available?

I'm not entirely sure, but I don't think it was more than about a week or so from the time I first noticed that my Y haplogroup had been updated from R-YP619 to R-Y137476.  I just don't know how quickly I noticed the change.
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My ancestry is Palatine German - Swiss - Alsatian / British & Irish / Menorcan / French / Indigenous American
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#8
Mine changed 3 times over the course of a month until it became "final".
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