Build 37 Big Y analyses for R-U106 and R-P312
This page serves to archive the Build 37 Big Y analyses for R-U106 and R-P312. We are now working on a new version for Build 38.
Caveat emptor: The haplotree structures are merely frameworks for the data: they are neither official nor complete haplotrees, for which users should refer to the individual projects at the bottom of this page. These structures only include clades which are well recovered in regions covered by Family Tree DNA's BigY test, and only include results from BigY tests where I have data. Some clades and some branching structure in the tree will be missing. See the FAQ for more information.
General information
R1b-U106 data products
- Graphical overview of the R1b-U106 tree in SVG format.
- HTML table of clades, showing the descent of individual U106 testers and the SNPs that define their clades.
- This is a large table, currently supported only in Google Chrome.
- Split version are available for Z301+ and Z301- (some cosmetic effects remain).
- List of the ages derived for R1b-U106 clades, including their 95% confidence intervals.
- Full report (condensed version) showing the individual calls made for each SNP in each test (comma-separated variable format).
- This is a larger file than most spreadsheet packages can open. Newer (post circa 2008) versions of Excel and Gnumerics should work.
- The first 1024 columns should open in most software. You must select only commas as the data separator when prompted.
- Reduced spreadsheets are available for Z301+ and Z301- results.
R1b-P312 data products
- Graphical overview of the R1b-P312 tree in SVG format.
- HTML table of clades, showing the descent of individual P312 testers and the SNPs that define their clades.
- List of the ages derived for R1b-P312 clades, including their 95% confidence intervals.
- Report showing the individual calls made for each SNP in each test (comma-separated variable format).
- This is a larger file than most spreadsheet packages can open. Newer (post circa 2008) versions of Excel and Gnumerics should work.
- The first 1024 columns should open in most software. You must select only commas as the data separator when prompted.
- Due to space considerations, only the version equivalent to the U106 "short" report will be made publicly available.
- Smaller, condensed spreadsheets are available for:
- P312: smaller clades, including DF27 and U152
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