TigerMW
07-22-2013, 09:51 PM
I've created a descendency tree graphic for P312. I'll keep it posted on this URL so you can bookmark it. I'll try to keep this graphic current. It is the Y DNA tree/phylogeny for P312 and subclades. I need help, though, to stay abreast the newly discovered SNPs and where they fit in. However, this graphic's focus has changed to support more detail for P312*, DF19 and L238. The big three subclades of U152, L21 and DF27 already have their own similar charts so look for the real details for those in their individual charts.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17907527/R1b-P312_Descendency_Tree.jpg
FTDNA's haplotree is way behind so for source data for the graphic I use International Society of Genetic Genealogy's (ISOGG) Y haplogroup R tree at
http://isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpR.html
Another source of data is FTDNA's lab director Thomas Krahn and the draft tree he posts for P312.
http://ytree.ftdna.com/index.php?name=Draft&parent=65388520
Of course, another source is new news from our R1b-P312 project Y DNA SNP report screen. I check it about once a week.
https://gap.familytreedna.com/welcome-email.aspx
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/atlantic-r1b1c/default.aspx?section=ysnp
It's okay to be in more that one project, so it helps me keep things updated if you join the R1b-P312 project at this link.
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/atlantic-r1b1c/
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17907527/R1b-P312_Descendency_Tree.jpg
FTDNA's haplotree is way behind so for source data for the graphic I use International Society of Genetic Genealogy's (ISOGG) Y haplogroup R tree at
http://isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpR.html
Another source of data is FTDNA's lab director Thomas Krahn and the draft tree he posts for P312.
http://ytree.ftdna.com/index.php?name=Draft&parent=65388520
Of course, another source is new news from our R1b-P312 project Y DNA SNP report screen. I check it about once a week.
https://gap.familytreedna.com/welcome-email.aspx
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/atlantic-r1b1c/default.aspx?section=ysnp
It's okay to be in more that one project, so it helps me keep things updated if you join the R1b-P312 project at this link.
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/atlantic-r1b1c/