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  2. International Society of Genetic Genealogy - Wikipedia

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    The International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) is an independent non-commercial nonprofit organization of genetic genealogists run by volunteers.It was founded by a group of surname DNA project administrators in 2005 to promote DNA testing for genealogy.

  3. Haplogroup I-Z63 - Wikipedia

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    Haplogroup I-Z63, also known as I1a3 per the International Society of Genetic Genealogy ('ISOGG), is a Y chromosome haplogroup. It is correlated with a DYS456 value inferior to 15, but there are exceptions. [citation needed] It is a subgroup of Haplogroup I-M253.

  4. Conversion table for Y chromosome haplogroups - Wikipedia

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    Creation of the International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) Tree Committee [ edit ] In 2006, a group of citizen scientists with an interest in genetic genealogy formed a working group to document both their own discoveries and those in published research.

  5. Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] The subclades of Haplogroup Q with their defining mutation(s), according to the 2008 ISOGG tree [29] are provided below. ss4 bp, rs41352448, is not represented in the ISOGG 2008 tree because it is a value for an STR. This low frequency value has been found as a novel Q lineage (Q5) in Indian populations [30] The 2008 ISOGG tree Q ...

  6. List of Y-STR markers - Wikipedia

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    The NIST standard is the proposal of ISOGG (International Society of Genetic Genealogy) for genetic genealogy companies. [6] [7] Notes and references

  7. Haplogroup G-M201 - Wikipedia

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    The International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) maintains the most up-to-date consensus version of haplogroup categories. [49] These classifications are based on shared SNP mutations. The discovery of new SNPs can result in assignment of new names to haplogroup categories. There were only a few G categories until 2008 when major ...