Hi. I was just wondering what are the criteria for adding a new result to the Cladogram.
A new Kilcoyne result was recently added to the Block Tree in FTDNA. This led to a new subclade of A10680, viz. BY18311, including the existing and new Kilcoynes. Will the Cladogram be modified accordingly?
Thanks
Geoff B3380
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Inclusion in the Cladogram
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Re: Inclusion in the Cladogram
Geoff,
It's been awhile. Glad to see you are surviving this pandemic.
If their privacy settings are set to public and they are in one of the FTDNA groups/projects that we monitor; or are on The Big Tree; or are in the YFull DCG and they give explicit permission by email; then yes, they will be included. Otherwise, no.
FYI, there is a Kilcoyne on the Cladogram that has only tested to R1b-DF105+; I assume by an Individual SNP or SNP Pack test only.
It's been awhile. Glad to see you are surviving this pandemic.
If their privacy settings are set to public and they are in one of the FTDNA groups/projects that we monitor; or are on The Big Tree; or are in the YFull DCG and they give explicit permission by email; then yes, they will be included. Otherwise, no.
FYI, there is a Kilcoyne on the Cladogram that has only tested to R1b-DF105+; I assume by an Individual SNP or SNP Pack test only.
