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I'm beginner in forums of dna tree test I want ask you
What are symbols that follows mutations in yfull tree
Like satr and slash ?
Please explain yfull tree ?
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I have moved your post to the forum "DNA - Genetic Genealogy". Maybe any Yfull user will answer you.
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I am not completely certain I understood your question, so please forgive me if my answer is irrelevant to your question.
YFull lists the SNP's or variants associated with each haplogroup, and separates each SNP in the list with an asterisk (the little stars). Each SNP may have multiple names, and the names are separated with forward slashes. Why would SNP's have more than one name? Because different genetic groups, geneticists, and companies discovered and named them independently, usually by a prefix unique to their group, followed by an index number. (You can see a good list of those prefixes and organizations here: https://haplogroup.org/y-snps-name-prefixes/ )
So in your red lined example, there's one SNP with 3 SNP names - CTS3818, PF2668, and M3690. The next SNP in the list is P143, which is also known as PF2587. I hope this helps?
YFull lists the SNP's or variants associated with each haplogroup, and separates each SNP in the list with an asterisk (the little stars). Each SNP may have multiple names, and the names are separated with forward slashes. Why would SNP's have more than one name? Because different genetic groups, geneticists, and companies discovered and named them independently, usually by a prefix unique to their group, followed by an index number. (You can see a good list of those prefixes and organizations here: https://haplogroup.org/y-snps-name-prefixes/ )
So in your red lined example, there's one SNP with 3 SNP names - CTS3818, PF2668, and M3690. The next SNP in the list is P143, which is also known as PF2587. I hope this helps?
My page: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jacobson-1250
My DNA: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jacobson-1250#DNA_Evidence
yDNA Haplogroup: R-S23346 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:YDNA_Haplogroup_R-S23346
mtDNA Haplogroup: K1c2 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup
mtDNA Help: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#About_Your_mtDNA_Test_and_Haplogroup
My DNA: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jacobson-1250#DNA_Evidence
yDNA Haplogroup: R-S23346 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:YDNA_Haplogroup_R-S23346
mtDNA Haplogroup: K1c2 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup
mtDNA Help: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#About_Your_mtDNA_Test_and_Haplogroup
Thank you so much to help me.
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Its your haplogroup and what branch you fit on in the ydna full haplogroup tree