Táltos
05-12-2015, 03:10 AM
I hope no one minds me putting this in here, but I thought it was the appropriate section. Some members of the Haplogroup Q DNA Project are looking to fund a Big Y test for a descendant of the Kadom Tatars. Only one of the Q1b Tatars has done single SNP testing (that I can see from looking at the project's results), to show that he is positive for Q-L68. Unfortunately the project's results can only be viewed by members. An update in the future on the results I'm sure can be given if the funds are successfully raised.
From the Gurianov et al. paper about Q-Y1150/L68 page 96.
https://www.academia.edu/11738905/Clarification_of_Y-DNA_Haplogroup_Q1b_Phylogenetic_Structure_Based_on _Y-Chromosome_Full_Sequencing
...this subclade was found among a number of populations from Central Asia (the Tajiks, Pashtuns, and Haza-ra)as well as among descendants of Tatar princes (mirzas) from Kadom. According to the data we have, a Pashtun from Pakistan and one of Tatar princes’ descendants tested do not belong to subclade Q-Y1144; it means that, according to the findings of SNP testing, they have L68+, Y1178+, and Y1144-. Further clarification of the Q-Y1150 subclade structure requires a more extensive study with regard to newly identified SNPs of the respective representatives, or else we will need new data on their Y-chromosome full sequencing.
To read more on the Q1b Tatars of the Golden Horde see page 11. http://rjgg.molgen.org/index.php/RJGGRE/article/view/136/156
$181 is still needed to fund the test. If anyone is interested in helping it would be great no matter how much. Could be $25, $10, $5, even a $1 would be good if enough people donated. Donations can be made at this link. https://www.familytreedna.com/group-general-fund-contribution.aspx?g=Q-YDNA Kit number:182773 Thanks for your support!
From the Gurianov et al. paper about Q-Y1150/L68 page 96.
https://www.academia.edu/11738905/Clarification_of_Y-DNA_Haplogroup_Q1b_Phylogenetic_Structure_Based_on _Y-Chromosome_Full_Sequencing
...this subclade was found among a number of populations from Central Asia (the Tajiks, Pashtuns, and Haza-ra)as well as among descendants of Tatar princes (mirzas) from Kadom. According to the data we have, a Pashtun from Pakistan and one of Tatar princes’ descendants tested do not belong to subclade Q-Y1144; it means that, according to the findings of SNP testing, they have L68+, Y1178+, and Y1144-. Further clarification of the Q-Y1150 subclade structure requires a more extensive study with regard to newly identified SNPs of the respective representatives, or else we will need new data on their Y-chromosome full sequencing.
To read more on the Q1b Tatars of the Golden Horde see page 11. http://rjgg.molgen.org/index.php/RJGGRE/article/view/136/156
$181 is still needed to fund the test. If anyone is interested in helping it would be great no matter how much. Could be $25, $10, $5, even a $1 would be good if enough people donated. Donations can be made at this link. https://www.familytreedna.com/group-general-fund-contribution.aspx?g=Q-YDNA Kit number:182773 Thanks for your support!