Taylor Group J2-10
This page is about the matched group designated number 10, it's members,
Y-DNA and other information.
Taylor Group J2-10 Members |
| Kit # |
Tree |
Name |
Most distant known ancestor |
| N22755 |
Link |
Charles Fall Taylor |
Mr. Taylor (dates? places?) |
| N36155 |
Link |
Clifford James Taylor |
Mr. Taylor (dates? places?) |
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About this Group
We do not have much information about this genetic family except that its haplogroup,
J2, is thought to have developed about 15,000 to 22,000 years ago and be
associated with the spread of agriculture from Mesopotamia. It is most prevalent
in western Asia and southeastern Europe.
Although these two have tested only 12 markers (usually inadequate to
establish genetic relationship within genealogic time) they both show a rare
null value in one marker, along with agreement on others.
See
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/taylorfamilygenes/default.aspx?section=yresults.
Group J2-10: Haplogroup = J2
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- DYS names in red designate
faster-changing markers.
- "Count" is the number in the group who've had the marker tested.
Markers & Alleles
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| Markers 1-12 |
| DYS # | 393 | 390 | 19
(394) | 391 | 385
a | 385
b | 426 | 388 | 439 | 389
|1 | 392 | 389
|2 | |
| Count | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2
|
| Mode | 12 | 24 | 16 | 10 | 10 | 17 | 11 | 15 | 12 | 12 | 11 | 28
|
| Markers 13-25 |
| DYS # | 458 | 459
a | 459
b | 455 | 454 | 447 | 437 | 448 | 449 | 464
a | 464
b | 464
c | 464
d | |
| Count | None Tested |
| Mode |
| Markers 26-39 |
| DYS # | 464
e | 464
f | 460 | GAT
AH4 | YCA
IIa | YCA
IIb | 456 | 607 | 576 | 570 | CDY
a | CDY
b | 442 | 438 | |
| Count | None Tested |
| Mode |
| Markers 40-54 |
| DYS # | 531 | 578 | 395
S1a | 395
S1b | 590 | 537 | 641 | 472 | 406
S1 | 511 | 425 | 413
a | 413
b | 557 | 594 |
| Count | None Tested |
| Mode |
| Markers 55-69 |
| DYS # | 436 | 490 | 534 | 450 | 444 | 481 | 520 | 446 | 617 | 568 | 487 | 572 | 640 | 492 | 565 |
| Count | None Tested |
| Mode |
As of 5/30/2010
TiP Scores
TiP general
TiP Scores Explained
TiP (for "Time Predictor") is a utility provided by Family Tree DNA.
It is accessible to all FTDNA customers with
Y-DNA results who have matches listed within the FTDNA reporting windows. It is also available
to project administrators for calculating the probabilities that any two project members share a
direct paternal ancestor within up to 24 generations.
TiP is superior to most TMRCA
calculators. Rather than assume an average mutation rate for all markers
compared, TiP uses individual marker mutation frequencies. Because marker
mutation rates vary significantly between markers, the TiP scores
As we use it here, TiP is a truer and simpler measure of genetic distances between individuals
than other metrics such as the number of markers in disagreement or a sum of
the differences (sometimes called "genetic distance"). TiP boils the
complexities down to one number.
The composite TiP score is an index of how closely a member matches the
entire group. Generally, the member with the highest score is the central
member.
Note:
Unless stated otherwise, TiP probabilities are from TiP version 1 (v1) in effect from August 1, 2012 to
December 11, 2012. Another version was in effect from December 12, 2012 to January 17, 2013 and was
replaced with version 3 (v3) on January 18, 2013. We are in the process of updating to v3. In the meantime,
we've made some observations about how v1 and v3 compare:
- For close matches, v3 = v1;
- For more distant matches v3 <= v1.
TiP Group J2-10
No members of this group have tested 37 markers. TiP scores are considered
unreliable.