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07-25-2018, 06:56 PM
I've been tested by MyHeritageDNA and am trying to narrow down my haplogroup based on this limited information.
1) By manually comparing the snps (which are relevant to haplogroups according to Promethease) on the isogg tree
and 2) by using a haplogroup predictor.
However, the results do not match. The predictor's result is like following:
i.imgur.com/LgFVmyG.png
As you can see it's based on ISOGG's 2013 tree.
I know about about naming discrepancies but can't figure it out.
Based on the latest version of the 2018 tree, the 2 last green marked SNPs
(rs7893064(A;A)/S150) & (rs17316729(A;A)/S120) make me a member of I2a1b 1.
Can anyone clarify this situation for me and tell me whether my current DNAinfo is even worth enough for haplo-research?
Thanks!
1) By manually comparing the snps (which are relevant to haplogroups according to Promethease) on the isogg tree
and 2) by using a haplogroup predictor.
However, the results do not match. The predictor's result is like following:
i.imgur.com/LgFVmyG.png
As you can see it's based on ISOGG's 2013 tree.
I know about about naming discrepancies but can't figure it out.
Based on the latest version of the 2018 tree, the 2 last green marked SNPs
(rs7893064(A;A)/S150) & (rs17316729(A;A)/S120) make me a member of I2a1b 1.
Can anyone clarify this situation for me and tell me whether my current DNAinfo is even worth enough for haplo-research?
Thanks!