A;A is nearly fixed for rs1426654 in Europeans which is on the same gene as rs16891982 my mistake. In Finns where the the G allele is most frequent among Europeans it is still about 98% A;A.
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A;A is nearly fixed for rs1426654 in Europeans which is on the same gene as rs16891982 my mistake. In Finns where the the G allele is most frequent among Europeans it is still about 98% A;A.
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OK, it might have just been a normal error in an unlucky position. With AncestryDNA raw data SNPs that were not determined use a "0" instead of a base letter and FTDNA should use a similar...
My mistake. I'm shocked FamilyTreeDNA did not genotype that SNP. Could you check you raw data file? I might have to reach out to Andrei about issues with FamilyTreeDNA raw data.
Where does your raw data come from then? I thought you tested with 23&me?
Your rs16891982 SNP is not genotyped!!!??? Could you check your 23&me raw data directly for me? That is one of the most important pigmentation SNPs of all so the situation is very strange.
Those are three IQ related SNPs. rs12202969 is another listed under bipolar instead.
What appears to be the case is that you are predicted so high for black hair that carrying a strong R variant (R142H) minimally elevated your red hair predication. For comparison I only carry one...
What ethnicity are the South Asians who encounter in Virginia? Are you sure they are also Punjabi?
The alternative allele A is associated with both increased risk of bipolar disorder and higher cognitive ability due to strong LD with other closely related SNPs.
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Check these three SNPs:
rs28379706
rs324640
rs12202969
Most accurate for my father and I with R4P & ADC: 0.5x RC:
Target: Melkiirs
Distance: 90.9962% / 0.90996175 | R4P | ADC: 0.5x RC
56.8 Ashkenazi
26.8 Belorussian
16.4 North_European
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Who was he on TA? I noticed he has some potential factual inaccuracies, but otherwise appears well-meaning.
For example he suggested that the modern Samaritans are representative of historical...
Your eye color is actually hazel correct?
In my case there are probably other SNPs with a more minor impact not fully represented. Eventually predictions will probably become more consistently...
Here:
https://i.ibb.co/7QzBrHg/OCA2-HERC2.png
My phenotype is clearly on the lighter end of the eye color spectrum. At least I am predicted to be intermediate with this tool rather than dark as...
Here is my eye color result from AndreiDNA:
https://i.ibb.co/qJYDQVq/548-E5594-2-C57-444-D-BEDF-7-CDC207-FB131.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/7gqydsz/EF9-CD5-A8-C7-A7-4275-AE32-E33-EE3551502.jpg
My left...
The age group percentages are perhaps the distribution of age groups for each eye color not the eye colors of each age group? Even then the total for blue eyes is ~122%, which makes no sense. Maybe...
10% pure light is still much closer to Herrlich’s result and it is very possible certain regions are actually lighter eyed than Nuristanis. The Punjab at least is not known for light eyes and it is...
Perhaps 0.5% of Irish have darker brown eyes Martin #1-3. Helen Dawson found an extreme difference for pure brown eyes (5.8% vs 0.5%) in West Coast Irish females compared to males under Dupertuis...
Those eyes are technically dark-mixed. Even the darkest eyed West Eurasians have a notable incidence of at least Martin #5. If those shades are counted as intermediate instead of brown it could often...
Other studies involving the classification of eye color based on detailed photographs found a much lower percentage of brown eyes than what would be found with traditional scaled observations. Much...
Is Roy Williamson a fair example of a darker-complexioned Scot? He had a somewhat sallow complexion (Von Luschan #7-9) when Scots are more typically fair pinkish-white (Von Luschan #3), although I...
Aranzadi found 23% blond in his Basque sample but almost certainly did not distinguish between blond and light brown. Sanchez Fernandez in his survey of Spanish soldiers found the Basque country...
J-M172 (J2) is not rare, but your specific subclade is. According to FamilyTreeDNA Discover, 275 Spanish testers are J-M172 which is about 10% of the Spanish-origin Y-DNA testers in their database.
Here:
https://i.ibb.co/16tLS8F/13-CF798-D-F097-45-C7-A007-8-F9-A8825-DAC0.png
Do you find this nose attractive by chance?
https://i.ibb.co/K9dgCCP/FFF7-A5-BA-70-B2-443-D-8-A8-B-C570-E28-C3997.png
https://i.ibb.co/BzrNZjW/8-F2-F9-E2-F-7-DDD-4079-9564-AD6-ADA4-F457-C.png