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Kerchner's R1b1b2a1b4 aka R1b(U152+) Project

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A project focusing of the R1b(U152+) haplogroup (aka R1b1b2a1b4, U152+, or S28+), formerly R1b1c10 branch of the Y-DNA Phylogenetic Tree.

Initial statistics such as min, max, modal, std dev, and other stats computed on the limited data as of 28 Apr 2008. N=57.
R1b1c10 Data Sorted by Kit Number with Modal and Other Initial Statistics.

Also see the zoomable pin map located below the YDNA Results Table in the "Y Results" section link above.

More information about the deep subclade R1b1c10 (U152+ aka S28+) see these webpages:
Origins, age, spread and ethnic association of European haplogroups and subclades - with map
R1b1c10 (U152+/S28+) Webpage by John McEwan
R1b1c10 Webpage by Jacques Beaugrand
Wikipedia R1b1c10 Information Page
U152+/S28+ Data Collected by David Faux
Glenn Nolen's Discussion Page about his Irish Ancestry and R1b1c10

Project participants are encouraged to upload their R1b1c10 test results to Ysearch.org to share their test data with a wider audience and to help world knowledge about this haplogroup. If you do so, be sure to set your Ysearch haplogroup field to read R1b1c10. There is an automatic link provided in your personal account record with FamilyTreeDNA to conveniently and easily upload/update your results to Ysearch. For new uploads or new YSTR updates, it is found in your Y-Matches section of your personal record. Otherwise use the Ysearch logo link found in the upper left frame of your personal FTDNA record seen after you log on to Ysearch. If you need assistance to do the upload or make Ysearch updates, contact FTDNA staff who can help you do it.

More information to follow as project grows.

Attention Data Miners: I have spent many, many hours seeking participants to collect the data, organizing the groups, and sorting this data in the various tables presented here. If you use data from this source, or use this project as a source for leads to join your projects, please acknowledge and credit your source -- Kerchner's R1b(U52+) YDNA Haplogroup Project. Thank you.

Project Background, Goals, Results and News
Copyright (c) 2008, Charles F. Kerchner, Jr.
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