Did you see how many matches kit F999916 has at default settings?
The top matches are amazing. I have to read that article.
There are no matches by anyone for kit F999915 at default settings. You have to drop to 5cM and there is only one match:
Haplogroup | Autosomal | X-DNA | ||||||||||||||||
Kit Nbr | Type | List | Select | Sex | Mt | Y | Details | Total cM | largest cM | Gen | Details | Total cM | largest cM | Name | ||||
M462610 | V3 | L | F | U5a1a | R1b1b2a1a1 | A | 5.2 | 5.2 | 7.7 | X | 0 | 0 | Elizabeth Wilson | elwrenn@yahoo.com |
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Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: I Share DNA with the Brana-Arintero
sample from Leon, Spain which is about 7000 years old
From: A Faria <antoniof1...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, October 04, 2014 10:47 pm
To: azores@googlegroups.com
Cc: antoniof1...@gmail.com
Very interesting Doug, was your SNP setting at 300 or at 700 which is the default. Do any of them match the La-Brana-Arintero sample?
On Saturday, October 4, 2014 10:18:11 PM UTC-7, Doug da Rocha Holmes wrote:For my father, he matches the Linearbandkeramik sample Kit # F999916 on three Chromosomes.Largest segment = 2.7 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 6.3 cMI also match on 3 Chr:Largest segment = 4.7 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 8.7 cMSince I have German ancestors from my mother, that probably explains why I have a larger segment and larger total than my father. But just for sure, I ran my 1st cousin on my mother's side and got a match:Largest segment = 2.6 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 4.9 cMMaybe my larger total comes from a combination from both of my parents.So I then ran a 2nd cousin who has a large percentage of Hispanic ancestry and none of my German, but shares my Hungarian (which my 1st cousin also has):Largest segment = 4.3 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 6.9 cMMy Slovak wife has no match, so it's not all Europeans carrying that DNA.My godmother has all Italian ancestry and she is also unrelated.One of my 1st cousins who shares all my paternal Portuguese ancestry and has the rest of his Portuguese ancestry coming from Madeira has matches on 4 Chr:Largest segment = 3.3 cM
Total of segments > 1 cM = 11.0 cMThis cousin's sibling has less:Largest segment = 4.2 cM
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Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: I Share DNA with the Brana-Arintero
sample from Leon, Spain which is about 7000 years old
From: A Faria <antoni...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, October 04, 2014 9:50 pm
To: azo...@googlegroups.com
Cc: antoni...@gmail.com
Sorry about that Doug the correct # is F999916.
On Saturday, October 4, 2014 9:37:08 PM UTC-7, Doug da Rocha Holmes wrote:I tried to compare, but this kit F1999916 is said not to exist.Can you double check the number?I'll run a comparison with me and also my father. Just for fun, I'll do it for my wife, because you never know with someone so old he could match everyone with European ancestry.Obrigado,-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: I Share DNA with the Brana-Arintero
sample from Leon, Spain which is about 7000 years old
From: A Faria <antoni...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, October 04, 2014 5:53 pm
To: azo...@googlegroups.com
Interesting I used the same setting for the Linearbandkeramik sample Kit # F1999916 and matched much closer. He was a farmer found in Stuttgart Germany that lived 7,500 years ago I match with him 251.8CM, total 5.4CM on Chromosome 13 and SNP at 719. Wow never would have expected that I match an ancient DNA sample from Germany much closer than one from the Iberian Peninsula.
A.Faria
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