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Kalani | Hawaiian DNA
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Researching Polynesian DNA which is now supporting what our oral traditions mention of our ancestors' long voyages across the Pacific. New 5th Cousin connection helps map out chromosome! December 4, 2016. February 19, 2017. Now that I had figured out who my mother’s biological parents. Were it has become easier to find connections. (You can read about it here: https:/ hawaiiandna.wordpress.com/2015/08/01/finding-a-dna-connection-despite-endogamy/. I am still in the process of confirming and documenting a...
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Botocudo ancient DNA sample uploaded on GEDmatch | Hawaiian DNA
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Researching Polynesian DNA which is now supporting what our oral traditions mention of our ancestors' long voyages across the Pacific. Botocudo ancient DNA sample uploaded on GEDmatch. June 30, 2015. May 16, 2016. Https:/ hawaiiandna.wordpress.com/2014/12/12/polynesian-mtdna-in-botocudo-of-brazil/. Http:/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25455029. They talk about the hypotheses again and how they came to the conclusion that these samples are definitely Polynesian. 8220;all the genetic data point towards two i...
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Vaêdhya: A Hidden Gem in Central Asia: Previously Unknown Y-DNA R1b Haplotype [Original Work]
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Saturday, July 13, 2013. A Hidden Gem in Central Asia: Previously Unknown Y-DNA R1b Haplotype [Original Work]. Central Asian Y-DNA diversity has been an area of constant intrigue in the genetics community. Wells et. S The Eurasian Heartland: A continental perspective on Y-chromosome diversity. In this blog entry, the Y-STR data is showcased with a special emphasis on the Y-DNA R1b-M269 which was discovered. Y-SNP Phylogeny in original paper (Zerjal et al.) [1]. For easier haplogroup identification (14 of...
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Vaêdhya: December 2012
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Saturday, December 22, 2012. Yaghnobi Tajiks: Preliminary Results May Reveal Iranian Plateau Affinity [Original Work]. Slipping under the radar of the genetic genealogy world is this paper by Elisabetta Cilli and her colleagues, which investigated the mitochondrial data of 62 individuals from Tajikistan's Yaghnobi population. [1]. Although the results are preliminary and lack any empirical data, Cilli et al. MDS Plot of Results. Intriguingly, the Yaghnobi shared all of the mutual haplotypes (8/19) with p...
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Vaêdhya: March 2013
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013. Y-DNA Haplogroup N in India: Wayward Uralics or Lab Error? Y-DNA Haplogroup N Eurasian Distribution. Per ISOGG's 2013 SNP tree. Haplogroup N also appears to have an association with Central Asia as shown in the N Y-DNA Haplogroup Project (FTDNA) results. With several samples coming in from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Mongolia. It has also been observed in Turkey ( KurdishDNA blog entry. As well as appearing in 1.6% of Iran's Azeri population ( Grugni et al. Linguistics provides us...
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Vaêdhya: August 2012
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Sunday, August 19, 2012. Introducing the ACD Tool [Original Work]. It is with satisfaction I announce the release of my first ever population genetics spreadsheet for fellow researchers. The Ancestral Component Dissection (ACD) Tool is a piece freeware I have developed to give those with a similar knack for fiddling with ADMIXTURE, Y-SNP and mtDNA frequency data better means to flesh out inter-population differences. How Does The ACD Tool Work? What Experiments Are Ideal? Once the Polish, Russian and Fin...
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Vaêdhya: July 2015
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Comparison of Online Y-STR Predictors (Petrejcíková et al.) [Review]. An interesting study was published in 2014 based on Slovak Y-STR samples testing for 12 microsatellite markers. The main scope of this paper appears to be the investigation of the efficacy of three publicly available Y-STR haplogroup predictors ( Athey. In alphabetical order) based on these 12 Y-STRs. Study contents shown below. Y-SNP analysis versus Y-haplogroup predictor in the Slovak population. Athey is capa...
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Vaêdhya: Steppe Ancestry Estimations in West, Central & South Asia (Ancestral Proportions Method) [Original Work]
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Thursday, August 6, 2015. Steppe Ancestry Estimations in West, Central and South Asia (Ancestral Proportions Method) [Original Work]. This is largely a re-post, albeit with additional explanations, from a recent ADMIXTURE autosomal run (Eurasia K20) performed at Anthrogenica. By the user Kurd. Full technical information and the original files may be found in his original thread. As discussed elsewhere in Anthrogenica (kudos to user Sein for pointing this out), Sintashta should be considered better surrog...
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Vaêdhya: August 2015
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Thursday, August 6, 2015. Steppe Ancestry Estimations in West, Central and South Asia (Ancestral Proportions Method) [Original Work]. This is largely a re-post, albeit with additional explanations, from a recent ADMIXTURE autosomal run (Eurasia K20) performed at Anthrogenica. By the user Kurd. Full technical information and the original files may be found in his original thread. As discussed elsewhere in Anthrogenica (kudos to user Sein for pointing this out), Sintashta should be considered better surrog...
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Vaêdhya: Anchored in Armenia: An Exercise in Genetic Relativity [Original Work]
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Wednesday, August 6, 2014. Anchored in Armenia: An Exercise in Genetic Relativity [Original Work]. Location of the Armenian Highlands in West Asia. Mount Ararat - A symbolic item in Armenian culture. 1 Given the demonstrated similarity in autosomal DNA profiles ( here. Modern Armenians will serve as a reasonable PDP for all tested populations. 2 Furthermore, the genetic difference (GD) will likely be dictated by geographical proximity to the Armenians, or a (lack of) history of admixture with them. From ...
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