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From: "J. David Grierson" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] Introduction
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 19:53:00 +1000
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Ken,
Given that I was "Unknown" until I received my test result, having
received it, I went into "Edit an Existing User" and changed the
haplogroup to R1b1c7. When I went to "Search For Genetic Matches" it
showed "R1b1c7(tested)" which I accepted as a logical consequence of my
actions. Having since seen David Ewing's mail, I now wonder whether
there was any connection whatsoever! Rather, it may have been another of
life's great coincidences!
David G

Ken Nordtvedt wrote:

>David, Please tell me how to get "tested" into Ysearch?
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>From: "J. David Grierson" <>
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>Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] Introduction
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>>FWIIW, my haplogroup showed as "unknown" (my choice) until the day I
>>received the email result of M222+. It simultaneously changed (no action
>>of mine) on all three interest groups (Greer, MacGregor, R1b1c7) to
>>green R1b1c7. I changed it myself on Ysearch to "tested".
>>David Grierson
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