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SIMPSON R2 DNA COMPARISON

DYS# 3
9
3
3
9
0
1
9
*
3
9
1
3
8
5
a
3
8
5
b
4
2
6
3
8
8
4
3
9
3
8
9
1
3
9
2
3
8
9
2
4
5
8
4
5
9
a
4
5
9
b
4
5
5
4
5
4
4
4
7
4
3
7
4
4
8
4
4
9
4
6
4
a
4
6
4
b
4
6
4
c
4
6
4
d
- C
D
Y
b
John 14 23    15    10    13    21    12    12    11    14    10    29 15    9    9    11    11    27    15    19    32    12    12    14    14 - 39
Nelson 14 23 14 10 13 22 12 12 11 14 10 29 15 9 9 11 11 27 15 19 32 12 12 14 14 - 38
Don 14 23 14 10 13 21    12 12 11 14 10 29 15 9 9 11 11 27 15 18 32 12 12 14 14 -  
Phil 14 23 14 10 13 21    12 12 11 14 10 29                           -  
Michael 14 23 14 10 13 21    12 12 11 14 10 29 15 9 9 11 11 27 15 19 32 12 12 14 14 - 39
Patrick 14 23 14 10 13 21    12 12 11 14 10 29 15 9 9 11 11 27 15 19 32 12 12 14 14 - 38

Note: These comparison results include the first 25 markers of Panels 1 and 2 plus marker 35 on panel 3. 

Nelson of Oregon Co., Missouri has a unique marker at 385b (marker #6 on panel 1). Perhaps this will be a unique marker for his branch of the family.

 


Panel 1
Locus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
DYS# 393 390 19* 391 385a 385b 426 388 439 389-1 392 389-2
Alleles                        

Panel 2

Locus 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
DYS# 458 459a 459b 455 454 447 437 448 449 464a** 464b** 464c** 464d**
Alleles                          

Panel 3

Locus 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
DYS# 460 GATA H4
YCA II a
YCA II b 456 607 576 570 CDY a CDY b 442 438
Alleles                        

Panel 3

Locus 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
DYS# 531 578 395S1a 395S1b 590 537 641 472 406S1 511
Alleles                    

Panel 4
Locus 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
DYS# 393 390 19* 391 385a 385b 426 388 439 389-1 392 389-2 446
Alleles                          

Panel 4
Locus 61 62 63 64 65 66 67
DYS# 617 568 487 572 640 492 565
Alleles              

*Also known as DYS 394

**On 5/19/2003, these values were adjusted down by 1 point because of a change in Lab nomenclature.

***A value of “0” for any marker indicates that the lab reported a null value or no result for this marker. All cases of this nature are retested multiple times by the lab to confirm their accuracy. Mutations causing null values are infrequent, but are passed on to offspring just like other mutations, so related male lineages such as a father and son would likely share any null values.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 
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