I attempted several times, but got back a message it only transfers results
between a certain date range up to 2011, and my testing fell outside that
period. So, i am not sure what's up there.
david
On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 4:15 PM, Diana Gale Matthiesen via <
carrico-dna(a)rootsweb.com> wrote:
Wow! I've always said Peter CARRICO is my most intriguing
ancestor. It
just gets better and better.
I've tested my autosomal DNA at both 23andMe and FTDNA. At the former, I
come up 0.1% East Asian (including Mongolia); at the latter, I'm 2% Central
Asian (east of Caspian Sea).
Please be certain to transfer your 23andMe results to your FTDNA account:
https://www.familytreedna.com/autosomalTransfer/
Diana
From: David Carico [mailto:david@caricolaw.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2016 1:59 PM
To: Diana Gale Matthiesen; carrico-dna(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CARRICO-DNA] desc/o Peter I take BigY - preliminary
discussion
Diana,
I looked at the Dmanisi on Wikipedia, it says the area was conquered by
the Turco-Mongol armies between 1123-1125. My 23andMe result came back
with 0.1% Mongol
david
On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 8:16 AM, Diana Gale Matthiesen via <
carrico-dna(a)rootsweb.com> wrote:
Hello List,
Four descendants of Peter CARRICO, 1674 immigrant to Maryland, have been
BigY
tested, and all four have submitted their test results to
YFull.com for
analysis.
http://www.yfull.com/
The analyses are complete for only two of them; analyses for the other two
are
pending. The results, so far, are interesting enough that I didn't want
to wait
for all four to be completed before putting what we have online, on this
page:
http://dgmweb.net/DNA/Carrico/CarricoDNA-BigY-YFull-Y17067.html
There's no point in repeating, here, what I say, there, but I would
highlight
the fact that we are even more rare than we believed. This is both
intriguing
and way kewl, in my book, but it is a bit of a disappoint with regard to
our
historical origin.
Our unique subclade, J2-M17067, branched off the J2 haplotree so soon
after the
appearance of J2-M67, that it gives us no clue as to our recent, as in
historical, geographic origin - beyond what we already knew about the
origin of
J2-M67, which appeared ca. 12,500 YBP (years before present) in a
geographic
region East of the Black Sea.
Now, if you follow developments in paleoanthropology, this is a very
interesting
region from which to have originated - just Google "Dmanisi." Not to
imply we
were there 1.8 MYBP (million years before present), only that it has been
an
important place in human history ever since. The ancient "Silk Road"
passes
through it.
On the up side, it does appear that the STR markers included in the BigY
may
very well help us in defining lines of descent from Peter. We'll know
better
when the rest of the analyses return.
Diana
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