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test results explanation
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Allan, I am hoping someone else with more knowledge than I do about Haplogroup R1a will give you more info. Wikipedia has the following information on R1a: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1a
Allan, I am hoping someone else with more knowledge than I do about Haplogroup R1a will give you more info. Wikipedia has the following information on R1a: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1a
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DNA Research #DNA Re: test results explanation
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Allan, I am hoping someone else with more knowledge than I do about Haplogroup R1a will give you more info. Wikipedia has the following information on R1a: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1a
Allan, I am hoping someone else with more knowledge than I do about Haplogroup R1a will give you more info. Wikipedia has the following information on R1a: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1a
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DNA Research #DNA re: Genetic Distance: 3
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On 2008.04.28, Bob Kosovsky <kos@...> asked: Bob, the reason your 34/37 marker match does not show up on the list of your 12-marker and 25-marker matches is because he is not a 12/12 marker matc
On 2008.04.28, Bob Kosovsky <kos@...> asked: Bob, the reason your 34/37 marker match does not show up on the list of your 12-marker and 25-marker matches is because he is not a 12/12 marker matc
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Genetic Distance: 3
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On 2008.04.28, Bob Kosovsky <kos@...> asked: Bob, the reason your 34/37 marker match does not show up on the list of your 12-marker and 25-marker matches is because he is not a 12/12 marker matc
On 2008.04.28, Bob Kosovsky <kos@...> asked: Bob, the reason your 34/37 marker match does not show up on the list of your 12-marker and 25-marker matches is because he is not a 12/12 marker matc
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DNA Research #DNA re: Sephardi vs. Ashkenazi
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If your maternal family had the surname CARO, they were probably Sephardic Anything is possible, but it is not very likely Yes, genetic testing could provide support for the hypothesis that your CARO
If your maternal family had the surname CARO, they were probably Sephardic Anything is possible, but it is not very likely Yes, genetic testing could provide support for the hypothesis that your CARO
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Sephardi vs. Ashkenazi
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If your maternal family had the surname CARO, they were probably Sephardic Anything is possible, but it is not very likely Yes, genetic testing could provide support for the hypothesis that your CARO
If your maternal family had the surname CARO, they were probably Sephardic Anything is possible, but it is not very likely Yes, genetic testing could provide support for the hypothesis that your CARO
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DNA Research #DNA re: Sephardi vs. Ashkenazi
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Dr. Doron Behar's 2004 paper which you refer to involves population studies. He analyzes DNA >from samples of populations at certain geographic regions and identifies the *haplogroup* or *sub- haplogr
Dr. Doron Behar's 2004 paper which you refer to involves population studies. He analyzes DNA >from samples of populations at certain geographic regions and identifies the *haplogroup* or *sub- haplogr
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Sephardi vs. Ashkenazi
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Dr. Doron Behar's 2004 paper which you refer to involves population studies. He analyzes DNA >from samples of populations at certain geographic regions and identifies the *haplogroup* or *sub- haplogr
Dr. Doron Behar's 2004 paper which you refer to involves population studies. He analyzes DNA >from samples of populations at certain geographic regions and identifies the *haplogroup* or *sub- haplogr
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Early American Genealogy records given to New York Public Library
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This article in the New York Times on July 18, 2008 could be of interest to those researching ancestors who came to New York >from the Netherlands or Britain in the 17th or 18th century. The New York
This article in the New York Times on July 18, 2008 could be of interest to those researching ancestors who came to New York >from the Netherlands or Britain in the 17th or 18th century. The New York
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Early American Genealogy records given to New York Public Library
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This article in the New York Times on July 18, 2008 could be of interest to those researching ancestors who came to New York >from the Netherlands or Britain in the 17th or 18th century. The New York
This article in the New York Times on July 18, 2008 could be of interest to those researching ancestors who came to New York >from the Netherlands or Britain in the 17th or 18th century. The New York
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South Africa SIG #SouthAfrica Researching Julius Meyer from Odessa
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After years of fruitless searching for the family of my husband's grandfather Jacob Simon, I might have hit upon a promising clue. Here's what we know: Jacob was born in 1872 to Nusan Meir and Dora (D
After years of fruitless searching for the family of my husband's grandfather Jacob Simon, I might have hit upon a promising clue. Here's what we know: Jacob was born in 1872 to Nusan Meir and Dora (D
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Researching Julius Meyer from Odessa
#southafrica
After years of fruitless searching for the family of my husband's grandfather Jacob Simon, I might have hit upon a promising clue. Here's what we know: Jacob was born in 1872 to Nusan Meir and Dora (D
After years of fruitless searching for the family of my husband's grandfather Jacob Simon, I might have hit upon a promising clue. Here's what we know: Jacob was born in 1872 to Nusan Meir and Dora (D
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Sephardic SIG #Sephardim Genealogy records given to New York Public Library
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This article in the New York Times on July 18, 2008 could be of interest to those researching ancestors who came to New York >from the Netherlands or Britain in the 17th or 18th century. The New York
This article in the New York Times on July 18, 2008 could be of interest to those researching ancestors who came to New York >from the Netherlands or Britain in the 17th or 18th century. The New York
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Genealogy records given to New York Public Library
#sephardic
This article in the New York Times on July 18, 2008 could be of interest to those researching ancestors who came to New York >from the Netherlands or Britain in the 17th or 18th century. The New York
This article in the New York Times on July 18, 2008 could be of interest to those researching ancestors who came to New York >from the Netherlands or Britain in the 17th or 18th century. The New York
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Sephardic SIG #Sephardim Re: Origins of IDELS
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Hilary, you can trace your IDELS line to Spain or Portugal by DNA if there is a male in your family who is a direct descendant of an IDELS along his paternal line- that is, a male who still carries th
Hilary, you can trace your IDELS line to Spain or Portugal by DNA if there is a male in your family who is a direct descendant of an IDELS along his paternal line- that is, a male who still carries th
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Origins of IDELS
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Hilary, you can trace your IDELS line to Spain or Portugal by DNA if there is a male in your family who is a direct descendant of an IDELS along his paternal line- that is, a male who still carries th
Hilary, you can trace your IDELS line to Spain or Portugal by DNA if there is a male in your family who is a direct descendant of an IDELS along his paternal line- that is, a male who still carries th
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Sephardic SIG #Sephardim Sephardic roots or Nusach Sefard?
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Michael, we have already been able to identify an Iberian Ashkenaz project member whose ancestor was >from a Hassidic congregation that followed the Nusach Sephard tradition, and as you would expect,
Michael, we have already been able to identify an Iberian Ashkenaz project member whose ancestor was >from a Hassidic congregation that followed the Nusach Sephard tradition, and as you would expect,
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Sephardic roots or Nusach Sefard?
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Michael, we have already been able to identify an Iberian Ashkenaz project member whose ancestor was >from a Hassidic congregation that followed the Nusach Sephard tradition, and as you would expect,
Michael, we have already been able to identify an Iberian Ashkenaz project member whose ancestor was >from a Hassidic congregation that followed the Nusach Sephard tradition, and as you would expect,
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New member. Am I Jewish?
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re: New Member; Am I Jewish? Ralph, since you are researching whether your mother's mother's line might have been Jewish, it could be helpful for you to have your mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) tested. mtD
re: New Member; Am I Jewish? Ralph, since you are researching whether your mother's mother's line might have been Jewish, it could be helpful for you to have your mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) tested. mtD
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: New member. Am I Jewish?
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re: New Member; Am I Jewish? Ralph, since you are researching whether your mother's mother's line might have been Jewish, it could be helpful for you to have your mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) tested. mtD
re: New Member; Am I Jewish? Ralph, since you are researching whether your mother's mother's line might have been Jewish, it could be helpful for you to have your mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) tested. mtD
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