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Tribe Photos

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 9:08 am
by D J Thornton
If you have Facebook you might like viewing the Albums of Natives. You may connect with some families. I enjoy them,
Native North American Indian - Old Photos
This may not link, but search for name of page and like and follow, new ones added often. Each tribe can be found in Album, that they have posted.

DNA question

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 2:37 pm
by Roger Langen
Dear DJ Thornton

Where might I find out the meaning of a D9S-919 test result showing a value of 17-19? My particular heritage is New Brunswick Acadian-Irish to the late 1700s (1600s on my mother's side), with life shared with the Maliseet on the Upper St. John River. So we are reasonably certain of some Native admixture, but we do not as yet have clear evidence. Some of my second cousins have band cards, but I don't know them (life lived in Toronto), and I am aware there is controversy about this both ways. Thanks for any pointers. Roger Langen

Re: Tribe Photos

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2018 12:46 pm
by D J Thornton
D9S919 is a STR marker located on chromosome 9.

It was previously known as D9S1120 and under this name it was reported that an allele value of 9*10 was only found in the Americas and far eastern Asia[1]. The presence of an allele value of 9 is therefore a strong indication of native american ancestry somewhere within a person's pedigree.
https://isogg.org/wiki/D9S919

An alle count of 9 indicates NativeAmerican but only 30% have it. An absence doesn’t mean you don’t. It’s the gene pool in your inheritance.

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An interesting blog explaining recombination Native DNA
http://www.rootsandrecombinantdna.com/2 ... -that.html

Maybe someone else can ad more,
Thanks for posting your question.
DJ

Also I’d like to learn more about Acadians l

Re: Tribe Photos

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2018 12:53 pm
by D J Thornton
https://dna-explained.com/2012/12/18/pr ... using-dna/

Proving Native American Ancestry using DNA.
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