JamesKane
12-08-2017, 01:06 PM
Since the mydna.global site will go dark on 31 August 2018, the new Y-DNA Warehouse hosted by my haplogroup-r.org project is offering to archive Chromo2 raw results. Files contributed to the site are made available to citizen scientists who are developing phylogenetic trees from direct-to-consumer test data. Those who are found to be a member of one of the Haplogroup R subclades will also be added to reporting in the main site.
The submission form is currently hosted at http://www.haplogroup-r.org/submit_data.php. Please read the Data Policy at the bottom of the form carefully as you consider contributing your results.
To submit your results follow these steps:
Login to your mydna.global account dashboard.
View your Raw YDNA test
Locate the “Download” button on the “Your Fatherline Results” page and download the raw file.
Archive the raw text file to a ZIP folder
On Windows: Right click the file and choose Send To>Compressed (zipped) folder
On Mac: Control + click (or right click) the file and choose Compress “Mr <your name> YDNA Test Results.txt”
Fill in the submission form choosing BISDNA as the Testing Lab.
If you do not know the BISDNA ID (most will not have this information), check the Unknown/Not Provided box next to Kit ID.
Fill in any MDKPA information you may wish to share with analysts.
Select the Raw data upload “Direct” tab and choose the ZIP file created in step 4.
Agree to the Data Policy and Submit.
Once successfully uploaded the result will show in the report at http://www.haplogroup-r.org/shared_data.html.
The submission form is currently hosted at http://www.haplogroup-r.org/submit_data.php. Please read the Data Policy at the bottom of the form carefully as you consider contributing your results.
To submit your results follow these steps:
Login to your mydna.global account dashboard.
View your Raw YDNA test
Locate the “Download” button on the “Your Fatherline Results” page and download the raw file.
Archive the raw text file to a ZIP folder
On Windows: Right click the file and choose Send To>Compressed (zipped) folder
On Mac: Control + click (or right click) the file and choose Compress “Mr <your name> YDNA Test Results.txt”
Fill in the submission form choosing BISDNA as the Testing Lab.
If you do not know the BISDNA ID (most will not have this information), check the Unknown/Not Provided box next to Kit ID.
Fill in any MDKPA information you may wish to share with analysts.
Select the Raw data upload “Direct” tab and choose the ZIP file created in step 4.
Agree to the Data Policy and Submit.
Once successfully uploaded the result will show in the report at http://www.haplogroup-r.org/shared_data.html.