Re: Count de Clonard Fw: faux Spanish Dudley (was re: Changing the Sutton/Du...




What I understand, is that (irrespective of where it
comes and with whom it indicates a kinship), the good
man with a claim here has some proof that his first 12
markers of Y DNA is:
13,23,14,10,14,14,11,14,11,13,11,29

This is somewhat interesting and positive. Has anyone
access to genotypal 'library' of haplogroups and such?
It would be somewhat interesting to hear, what one
*can* know on basis of that test result. To which one
of standardized (and possibly 'nicknamed') haplotypes
and haplogroups, this sequence belongs to?
Which ethnical (etc) groups are known to be
well-represented among holders of the haplotype/
haplogroup characterized by this very sequence? (and
which not?)
What else does that listed data of 12 markers show or
indicate, specifically?

By the way,
I beseech respected writers of this group to refrain
from giving too much "advice" to the good claimant,
about the lineages how to inherit a particular genome;
this request is because otherwise, we or more
probably, some others elsewhere, will in future face
with a even more carefully concocted scam of
ancestry...
(No need to give the one any sort of hald-held
guidance to understand the specific rules of lineage;
iot should suffice just to mention the abstracts, and
trust that others, readers with proper understanding
of heredity of DNA, are able to connect the dots,
off-line outside of the visible message texts :)

Also, it is now intriguing that the good claimant here
looks to be affirming that the late Alfonso XII and
his relevant descendants are having Y DNA starting
with the 12-markers as of:
13,23,14,10,14,14,11,14,11,13,11,29
While this said claim, on behalf of y-DNA of others,
does not have sufficient provenance yet; from the
viewpoint that, for example Juan Carlos of Spain and
Felipe of Asturias, may have it (would it, by any
happenstance, be a credible 'Puig Molto' dna?), it
would be interesting to hear specifically what such
y-DNA sequence would signify in terms of likely
locations and backgrounds of that patriline.
Those with relevant info about typicalities of the
referred y-DNA marker sequence, please respond !




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