HIDE SNP NAMES

The Big Tree: R-BY12482

R-U106/S21 > Z2265 > Z381/S263 > S264/Z156 > Z305 > Z307 > S265/Z304 > BY12480 > BY12482

BY12482 Y28944
Y24832
Y24833
BY12483 Y28943
Y28945
Y24834
Y24835
Z3591
FT17107
FGC50884
Y24831
Y24836
BY12484 Y28939
BY12485 Y28940
BY12486 Y28941
BY12487 Y28640
BY12488 Y28942
BY19410
Y36412
BY19414
23078-G-C
Y36411
11655247-G-A
FT92114
FT15677
FT17687
FT17825
FT22768
BY19407
BY19408
BY19409
BY36072
BY19412
BY19413
BY19415
BY19416
BY19417
BY19418
BY36071
BY19411
BY188752
BY188397
Y60500
BY25574 Y62066
BY25575
BY25568 Y66911
BY25569
Y73773 BY25570
BY25571
BY25572
Y79066 BY25573
BY60714
Y139152
BY62658
FT19140
BY66149
BY15576
BY73159
BY77922
FT21502
BY105534
BY110119
BY115321
BY116652
FGC33346
BY127435
BY47846
BY45760
BY55420
BY144241
FT14812
FT15153
FT17497
FT17666
FT18862
9671415-G-T
FT90754
BY86556
FT22145
BY112091
FT23634
FT24596
BY130785
FT90753
FT27121
FT90752
Howard
403439 403439
Breland
571870 571870
Baldwin
B135408
Bauer
461660 461660
Nasemann
660593
R58
ERS3573845
Todd
B68357
Wick
634101 634101
Wick
846458

Overlay STR Data for an STR:


Porter
N28007
Oakes
H2290
A red background is used for men whose data has not yet been fully analyzed. His position on the tree is not yet final, and will in general be downstream of the current position. He may not be positive for all the SNPs/INDELs in the block he descends from.

Men whose NGS data have been fully analyzed are indicated with a grey background color.

Hinxton
HI2
Ancient DNA (aDNA). Coverage is not always the best, so position may only be approximate.

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.