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Date Posted: 18:13:44 07/21/09 Tue
Author Host/IP: 67-72-98-45.propel.com/67.72.98.45
Post 232 A: My Y-DNA, R-1b1b2, Shorthand:R-M269
37 marker Y-DNA of Michael D. Barnes
Test:
DYS# 393, 390,19/394,391,385a,385b,426,388,439,389-1,392,389-2.
Allele:13,23,14,11,10,14,12,12,12,13,13,29.
DYS# 458,459a,459b,455,454,447,437,448,449,464a,464b,464c,464d.
Allele:17,9,10,11,11,25,15,19,29,15,15,15,17.
DSY#
460,H4,YCA IIa,YCA IIb,456,607,576,570,CDY a,CDY b,442,438.
Allele:11,11,19,23,16,14,17,17,35,39,12,12.
The Alleles should be placed directly under their associative DYS#. As in the first DYS# being 393, its allele is '13' and should be placed directly under 393. That is how it is supposed to be read.
Allele: one of the different forms of a gene that can exist at a single locus. Since mutations in the allele value occur very slowly with time, one should see the same allele value for a male and his great-grandfather for example.
DNA Y-Chromosome Segment (DYS): a numenclature system which assigns DYS numbers to newly discovered markers. They are the "names" of each marker.
The "R" haplogroup came into being about thirty (30,000) years ago from around western Kazakstan or northwestern Kazakstan. If I had to hypothesis I would say the "R" haplogroup originated around Lake (Ozero, Issyk-Kul'); or around Lake (Kapcgajskoe-Vodohranilisce); or Lake Balkhash.
The "R1b" haplogroup came into being around twenty five (25,000) years ago with its beginning being probably around the southern Ural Mountains. The line spread from there through eastern Europe and into southern Europe.
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teltalheart
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