Friday, January 30, 2009
Faires Berrys results

First, we'll take a look at their comparative results. I know it's pretty flimsy but all I have to work with for an 'ancestral' haplotype is that Dave and Paul, #36, share a '17' at DYS576. This 'ancestral' could easily change with new 37 marker tests, but it's all we have to go on at this point.

And here we have the Faires' genetic distances -

And my least favorite table, Time to Most Recent Common Ancestor. Remember, all this tells you is a 75% probability that the most recent common ancestor will be within this time. This necessarily includes the 25% possibility that he will be outside this time.

And the Faires' cladogram. Only five of the family had tested to 37 markers so they could be compared. I suspect that DYS576 may be important to this family, perhaps to differentiate lines?

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