Up until recently, Alex Williamson has provided the free The Big Tree service where he re-analyzed the BigY results and recovered the missing mutation information from the BAM file, although he used the less complete VCF and BED files if that was all that was available. That is why The Big Tree has mutations that FTDNA does not. Unfortunately, Alex had announced a few months ago that he was going to scale back his efforts on The Big Tree, and I have noticed dramatic delays in getting some kits finalized on The Big Tree.
One of the more crippling moves that FTDNA has made in recent months was the decision to charge an additional US$99 for the BAM file from a BigY 700 test. This is a more "raw" data file of the BigY 700 test results that can be used to better analyze and find ALL mutations. They still provide the more processed VCF and BED files for free, which can still be used to look for the FTDNA filtered mutations, just not as thoroughly as the BAM file allows. As YFull notes on their website:
I have been searching for alternatives to The Big Tree that can use the VCF and BED files, although as seen above, they are not as ideal as the additional US$99 BAM file would be. YFull is one of the more well known services, but it is fee based: US$49. Most people who have used their service have noticed they call mutations that FTDNA does not. Again, these additional mutations are important for building the most accurate Haplotree as possible. They also provide clade age estimates, a service that FTDNA has announced it will offer in the near future. I, personally, am hesitant to use YFull's service since they are a Russian based company, but many people use them quite happily, and I think their technical expertise is good.NOTE: The data extracted from the VCF file is incomplete. ~ 50-70% of data that can be taken from the BAM file.
I have a query into YSEQ about taking the free BigY 700 VCF and BED files and doing what Alex has been doing on The Big Tree for a nominal fee. I have not heard back from them yet. I have done some searching and found these 2 other possible American based alternatives. If anyone knows anything about these 2 services, or knows of other services, please post a reply. It is critical that we find an acceptable alternative to The Big Tree as soon as possible so that we can maintain the most accurate Haplotree as possible for R1b-DF104+ men. Thank you.
