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Thomas Thompson:
Francis T, 13,23,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,17,9,10,11,11,24,15,19,30,15,16,17,18,11,11,19,23,16,14,18,17,36,36,13,12,11,9,15,16,8,10,10,8,10,10,12,23,23,16,10,
Thomas T 13,23,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,17,9,10,11,11,24,15,19,29,15,16,17,18,11,11,19,23,15,14,19,17,36,37,13,12,11,9,15,16,8,10,10,8,10,10,12,23,23,16,10,
James Ste.13,23,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,17,9,10,11,11,24,15,19,29,15,16,17,18,11,11,19,23,15,14,19,17,36,37,13,12,11,9,15,16,8,10,10,8,10,10,12,23,23,16,10,
Jerrett T.   13,23,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,17,9,10,11,11,24,15,19,30,15,15,16,17,11,11,19,23,15,14,19,17,36,36,13,12,11,9,15,16,8,10,10,8,10,10,12,23,23,16,10,
NC Thomp 13,23,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,17,9,10,11,11,24,15,19,29,15,16,17,18,11,11,19,23,15,14,19,17,36,37,13,12,11,9,15,16,8,10,10,8,10,10,12,23,23,16,10,
36zhq  Tho13,23,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,17,9,10,11,11,24,15,19,29,15,16,17,18,11,11,19,23,15,14,19,17,36,36,13,12.
William Tho13,23,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,                                 19,23,                                                                           12,11,9,15,16,8,10,10,8,10,10,  
Chandler    13,22,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,17,9,10,11,11,24,15,19,30,15,16,17,18,11,11,19,23,16,14,19,17,36,37,12,12.
Daniel T     13,23,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,17,9,10,11,11,24,15,19,29,15,16,17,18,11,12,19,23,15,                              12,                                            13
George T.  13,23,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,17,9,10,11,11,24,15,19,30,15,16,17,18,11,11,19,23.
John P Tho13,23,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,17,9,10,11,11,24,15,19,30,15,16,17,     11,11,19,23.
William Tho13,23,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,17,9, 9,11,11,24,15,19,29,15,16,17,18,11,11,19,23,15,14,20,17,36,37,13,12,
John Thom13,23,14,10,11,15,12,12,11,13,13,29,17,9,10,11,11,25,14,19,30,15,16,17,18,11,11,19,22,16,14,16,17,36,39,12,11,9,15,16,8,10,
                   Tom        

Forum_mgr:
Great!

That is EXACTLY what this forum topic is for. Now - let's see some others post theirs.

Booner? You asked for this topic --- we're looking for your data now.


F.M.

uneven:
Wasn't sure if I should start a new thread of reply to this one. Here are my results converted for FTDNA/Ysearch with the original numbers after for clarity. Ancestry.com/Sorenson Genomics pulls different panels than FTDNA as well so some of my results are from FTDNA's 67 marker test, while others will be missing  ::)

Here's me in text form. These are the values I have at Ysearch. My values from Ancestry.com are different so these are the converted values.

DYS 393 = 13
390 = 25
19/394 = 14
391 = 11
385a = 11
385b = 11
426 = 12
388 = 12
439 = 12
389I = 13
392 = 13
389II = 30
458 = 17
459a = 9
459b = 10455 = 11
454 = 11
447 = 24
437 = 15
448 = 19
449 = 29
464a = 15
464b = 15
464c = 17
464d = 17
460 = 11
GATA H4 = 10
YCAIIa = 19
YCAIIb = 22456 = 16
442 = 12
438 = 12
444 = 12
446 = 13
461 = 12
462 = 11
GATA A10 = 12
635 = 23
GAAT1B07 = 10
441 = 13
445 = 12
452 = 31
463 = 23
If anyone else was suckered into Ancestry.com, here's how my actual results from Ancestry.com (Sorenson Genomics) differ from the ysearch conversion:

DYS441 = 14
442 = 17
458 = 16.2
GATA-A10 = 14
Y-GATA-H4 = 11

Booner:
Last year, Ancestry.com had a special on DNA testing so I took advantage of it and had my DNA analyzed.  Below are my results.  I'm hoping that any others who have DNA results will post them here.

Again, my testing was done by Ancestry.com. Other testing companies use different standards to determine the marker values. The Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation has a comparison chart for adjusting the various values between different companies at: www.smgf.org/ychromosomr/marker_standards.jspx

LOCATION: SEQUENCE        LOCATION: SEQUENCE     LOCATION: SEQUENCE
DYS 19a         14               DYS 444       12              DYS 464a   15
DYS 19b         --               DYS 445        12              DYS 464b   16
DYS 385a       11               DYS 446        13              DYS 464c   17
DYS 385b       15               DYS 447        24              DYS 464d   18
DYS 388        12                DYS 448        19              DYS 464e   --
DYS 389I       13                DYS 449        29              DYS 464f    --
DYS 389II      29                DYS 452        30              GAAT1807   10
DYS 390        23                DYS 454        11              YCA IIa       19
DYS 391        10                DYS 455        11              YCA IIb       23
DYS 392        13                DYS 456        15              GATA A10    14
DYS 393        13                DYS 458        17              DYS 635      24
DYS 426        12                DYS 459a        9              GATA H4.I    22
DYS 437        15                DYS 459b       10
DYS 438        12                DYS 460         11
DYS 439        11                DYS 461         12
DYS 441        14                DYS 462         11
DYS 442        18                DYS 463         24

 
regards,
Booner

uneven:
Hi Booner, It looks like Sorenson moved that page for comparisons of different companys: http://www.smgf.org/ychromosome/marker_standards.jspx

I also noticed that the Sorenson page says Ancestry matches them..which is true if you tested in June with me but before that I think Ancestry was using DNA Heritage for testing so the rules for conversion are a bit different:


--- Quote ---Relative Genetics (RG), DNA Heritage and Ancestry

DYS 441: subtract 1 from the value received from the other lab and enter the result into Ysearch

DYS 442: subtract 5 from the value received from the other lab and enter the result into Ysearch

DYS 454 and DYS 455: Please add 1 to your values only if your values were reported prior to March 2003, i.e., if you had a score of 9 for DYS 454, make it 10. Same thing for DYS 455.

DYS 461: Please add 1 to your value only if your value was reported prior to May 7, 2004.

GATA-H4 is reported by Relative Genetics as TAGA-H4. Please subtract 1 from your value.

GATA-H4 reported by DNAH and Ancestry: subtract 11 from the value received from the other lab and enter the result into Ysearch

Y-GATA-A10: subtract 2 from the value received from the other lab and enter the result into Ysearch
--- End quote ---

I realized it when I saw that your GATA H4 value was 22...11 higher than mine even though we used the same company. Too bad the company we used uses different companies!

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