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Offline LPlantagenet

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For Everyone in Haplogroup I Who Has Taken Chroma 2.0
« on: Monday 02 December 13 13:42 GMT (UK) »
Dear Rootschat Members,

I am posting this message for Dr. Kenneth Nordtvedt who is not a member of this forum.  He is one of the best-known researchers for Haplogroup I and would greatly appreciate seeing raw data files for anyone in Haplogroup I who has taken Chroma 2.0 from BritainsDNA.  This test is proving to be of the greatest value in identifying SNPs in both I1 and I2, and the more files he has for analysis and comparison, the greater the value of the information provided by the test.  So sharing will help you just as much as it will help Haplogroup I research.

If you have a file to share, please send me a private message and I will give you Dr. Nordtvedt's e-mail address.

Thank you.

Lindsey Britton
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Message from Kenneth Nordtvedt:

"Chromo2 test contains over 14,000 Y snps. Comparing seven raw data files of
 results from this chip, we have been able to see how fertile the chip has
 been for haplogroup I; the locations we have been able examine have been
 quite dense with new y snps. The maker of the Chromo2 chip had a goal to
 produce a test particularly fruitful for folks from northern Europe and
 British Isles, so they first searched for new snps accordingly and then
 salted their discoveries into the Chromo2 chip.

 You can see the new snps from Chromo2 appropriate to several sectors of
 haplogroup I in my files:

 "Tree for Isles L161"
 "Chromo2I1work"
 "Chromo2M223work"

 found at website http://knordtvedt.home.bresnan.net/

 The L161 sector, the Z73 sector of I1, the Z138 sector of I1, the L126
 Isles Scot of the M223 sector, and the Roots of the M223 sector are all
 found to have many new snps. These results were obtained by comparing
 seven Chromo2 raw data files I was able to receive from people. I am
 grateful to those who shared their data.

 To see how these many new Chromo2 snps further split our presently known
 clades, we however need more Chromo2 raw data files to put into the
 comparison spreadsheet. 

If you have Chromo2 results please send me your raw
 data file. Your contribution will be valuable
 regardless of where in haplogroup I you reside, but especially so if you
 fall in one of these sectors of the haplogroup previously mentioned.

 I will publically present all findings in the formats I have already started
 to set up in the named files above.

 I was told that approximately 200 haplogroup I results were sent out
 recently by BritainsDNA and their cohorts, ScotDNA, IrishDNA. Only seven
 have been compared so far in the public arena. Imagine how much more we can
 learn with more results brought into the comparisons. We can bring some
 sectors of the haplogroup I tree right down into the historic era and close
 to the genealogical era.

Kenneth Nordtvedt"
Looking for the ancestors of John Britton bc 1672/3, probably in England, but living in Henrico Co., VA by 1684--The family has a rare Y-DNA signature and belongs to subgroup AS7E of Haplogroup I1--We are Family Group 1 in the Britton Project

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Re: For Everyone in Haplogroup I Who Has Taken Chroma 2.0
« Reply #1 on: Monday 02 December 13 15:36 GMT (UK) »
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I am posting this message for Dr. Kenneth Nordtvedt who is not a member of this forum
You should invite him to join Lindsey, we don't bite ;)

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Re: For Everyone in Haplogroup I Who Has Taken Chroma 2.0
« Reply #2 on: Monday 02 December 13 15:51 GMT (UK) »
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I am posting this message for Dr. Kenneth Nordtvedt who is not a member of this forum
You should invite him to join Lindsey, we don't bite ;)

Sarah :)

Until he tries trying to mouth-swab us, and then who knows?

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Re: For Everyone in Haplogroup I Who Has Taken Chroma 2.0
« Reply #3 on: Monday 02 December 13 18:53 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lindsey,

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Chroma 2.0 from BritainsDNA

I guess Dr Nordtvedt would not be interested in my Uncle's FTDNA results.  His haplogroup is I2b1 / I-M223 and does not match anyone in their database over 37 or 25 markers - and has only 5 matches over 12 markers!  :o

Whilst he is delighted to be so rare  ::) I long to find matches and if his DNA can help scientific research in anyway he will  8) be only too willing to share it!  ;)

Liz
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Re: For Everyone in Haplogroup I Who Has Taken Chroma 2.0
« Reply #4 on: Monday 02 December 13 19:21 GMT (UK) »
If your uncle's haplotype isn't in his database already, I'm sure he would like it to add it. 

My family's signatures are rare, too--paternal grandfather is I1-L1275--maternal grandfather (based on results from a distant cousin) belonged to the I2--Isles--L161 subgroup.

Lindsey
Looking for the ancestors of John Britton bc 1672/3, probably in England, but living in Henrico Co., VA by 1684--The family has a rare Y-DNA signature and belongs to subgroup AS7E of Haplogroup I1--We are Family Group 1 in the Britton Project

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Re: For Everyone in Haplogroup I Who Has Taken Chroma 2.0
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 03 December 13 18:54 GMT (UK) »
 :D Thank you - no I had not heard of this research before reading this thread.  I have PM'd you.

Liz

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Re: For Everyone in Haplogroup I Who Has Taken Chroma 2.0
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 16 October 14 12:58 BST (UK) »
I'm I1, probably I1d1 and +P109, and I'm thinking of ordering this test at the moment.

Stephen :)
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Re: For Everyone in Haplogroup I Who Has Taken Chroma 2.0
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 07 December 14 12:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I am haplogroup L39, I2b2 tested with ftDNA I will do the Chromo2 test but not until next year as I have just paid for an mtDNA full sequence test!

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Re: For Everyone in Haplogroup I Who Has Taken Chroma 2.0
« Reply #8 on: Monday 12 January 15 16:19 GMT (UK) »
My husband has recently had his Chrome 2 results from Scotlands DNA

Father  R1b-S265
Mother L1b1a1 again no-one in UK apprarently has this -ie no-one so far on their database