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My
Haplogroup
R1b1C
My Haplogroup has not been determined by a specific test but by
FTDNA from Y DNA. |
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My DYS markers
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Locus
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DYS#
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Alleles
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1
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393
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14
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2
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390
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23
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3
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19*
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14
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4
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391
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11
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5
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385a
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11
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6
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385b
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11
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7
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426
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12
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8
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388
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12
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9
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439
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12
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10
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389-1
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13
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11
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392
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13
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12
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389-2
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29
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13
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458
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18
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14
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459a
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9
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15
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459b
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9
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16
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455
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11
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17
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454
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11
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18
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447
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25
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19
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437
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15
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20
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448
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19
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21
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449
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29
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22
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464a**
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15
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23
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464b**
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15
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24
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464c**
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17
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25
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464d**
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17
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26
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460
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11
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27
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GATA H4
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11
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28
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YCA II a
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19
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29
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YCA II b
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23
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30
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456
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16
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31
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607
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15
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32
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576
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18
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33
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570
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16
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34
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CDY a
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36
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35
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CDY b
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38
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36
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442
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12
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37
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438
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12
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38
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531
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11
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39
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578
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9
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40
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395S1a
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15
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41
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395S1b
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16
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42
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590
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8
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43
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537
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10
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44
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641
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10
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45
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472
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8
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46
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406S1
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10
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47
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511
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10
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48
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425
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12
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49
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413a
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23
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50
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413b
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23
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51
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557
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13
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52
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594
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10
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53
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436
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12
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54
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490
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12
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55
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534
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15
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56
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450
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7
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57
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444
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12
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58
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481
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22
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59
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520
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20
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60
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446
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13
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61
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617
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12
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62
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568
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11
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63
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487
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13
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64
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572
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11
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65
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640
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11
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66
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492
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12
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67
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565
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12
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*Also known as DYS
394
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**On 5/19/2003,
these values were adjusted down by 1 point because of a change in Lab
nomenclature.
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***A value of
“0” for any marker indicates that the lab reported a null value or
no result for this marker. All cases of this nature are retested
multiple times by the lab to confirm their accuracy. Mutations causing
null values are infrequent, but are passed on to offspring just like
other mutations, so related male lineages such as a father and son would
likely share any null values.
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