JamesKane
07-09-2017, 02:22 PM
Hello folks,
As some may be aware I maintain a table of public testing IDs at various labs and web resources that are beneath Haplogroup R. The purpose is to provide a centralized resource to associate a tester's results in a convenient manner.
Each person is given the following entrees:
Haplogroup - This reflects the position in the experimental tree at the same site. This is systematically assigned. It is not intended to supplant the efforts of the experts in each region of the tree, so it may be quite behind current knowledge.
Surname - The surname of the most distant known ancestor
Origin - The country of origin of the most distant known ancestor
Lab IDs for FTDNA, FGC, YSEQ, BISDNA (from the C2 2000 workbook where known), YFULL's tree, or other resources like PGP: Harvard.
The last few columns pertain to if I have created a GRCh38 aligned BAM file and the type of NGS test that is being used in the reporting elsewhere in the site.
The table is hosted at: Kit Cross Reference (http://www.haplogroup-r.org/kits.html). If you are aware of any entrees that could be updated to be more complete or merged, please share a correction with the email address in the page's footer. A form will be developed to assist with the process in the near future.
For those who would like to integrate the data into their own efforts, you may use http://www.haplogroup-r.org/api/crossref.json as an API to receive the table in JSON format.
As some may be aware I maintain a table of public testing IDs at various labs and web resources that are beneath Haplogroup R. The purpose is to provide a centralized resource to associate a tester's results in a convenient manner.
Each person is given the following entrees:
Haplogroup - This reflects the position in the experimental tree at the same site. This is systematically assigned. It is not intended to supplant the efforts of the experts in each region of the tree, so it may be quite behind current knowledge.
Surname - The surname of the most distant known ancestor
Origin - The country of origin of the most distant known ancestor
Lab IDs for FTDNA, FGC, YSEQ, BISDNA (from the C2 2000 workbook where known), YFULL's tree, or other resources like PGP: Harvard.
The last few columns pertain to if I have created a GRCh38 aligned BAM file and the type of NGS test that is being used in the reporting elsewhere in the site.
The table is hosted at: Kit Cross Reference (http://www.haplogroup-r.org/kits.html). If you are aware of any entrees that could be updated to be more complete or merged, please share a correction with the email address in the page's footer. A form will be developed to assist with the process in the near future.
For those who would like to integrate the data into their own efforts, you may use http://www.haplogroup-r.org/api/crossref.json as an API to receive the table in JSON format.