HIDE SNP NAMES

The Big Tree: R-A9063

R-P312/S116 > A9063

A9063
20122028-G-T
21960892-C-T
BY25245
FT10793
26670587-A-T
BY15463
17557964-G-A
BY15454
BY15455
FGC18667
BY15456
BY15457
BY15458
8598498-C-CA
9193211-TAA-T
BY15459
BY15460
BY15461
BY15462
BY15464
BY15465
BY15466
BY15467
BY15468
FGC39355
BY15469
BY15470
BY67350
BY68490
BY223936
McFarlane
51865 51865
Anderson
286292
Catlett
799201 799201
Morrison
423789
Lévesque
B143079

Overlay STR Data for an STR:


A242
FGC18232?
A red SNP name with a '?' indicates that the SNP's status for the block is uncertain, but assumed to be negative. The same SNP probably occurs in a parallel block. It will be necessary to check BAM files or perhaps Sanger sequence some men to prove the result.

CTS4296
22233413-G-A
Mutations written with a red background fall within a region of the Y chromosome, such as the palindromic region, which has left the position of the mutation ambiguous. The true mutation may be at the indicated position, or at any one of a number of alternate positions.

Z18068
SNP names which are bold grey indicates that their exact position on the tree is uncertain. This SNP may belong further upstream or all downstream branches may not be positive for it. This is often the case for SNPs found in FGC kits or 1kG kits in regions not covered by BigY tests.