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SIRMON FAMILY GENEALOGY

S*rm*n Family DNA Project

TMRCA: Thames Valley Family



The data in the table below were calculated using the Family Tree DNA Time Predictor (ver. 1.1). The table probabilities are the result of comparing the Projected Family Haplotype with the results for the individual participants. The table includes results for the 37-Marker test. Only three of the participants from this family group have been tested for 37-Markers. Therefore, the Projected Family Haplotype is based on a very small sample and could change as additional 37-Marker results are received.



By clicking on the Kit# of the DNA Participant, you may go to the Participant Lineage Index which will allow you to view the ancestry of the participant.

Thames Valley Results: Probabilities for the TMRCA
Family Tree DNA Time Predictor: Ver. 1.1--Participant Results for the 37-Marker Test
Probabillities of sharing the common ancestor within:
100 yrs 200 yrs 300 yrs 400 yrs 500 yrs 600 yrs
# Kit# 4 gen 8 gen 12 gen 16 gen 20 gen 24 gen
#1 25977 57.86% 88.33% 97.21% 99.38% 99.87% 99.97%
#2 26009 x x x x x x
#3 28949 83.49% 97.28% 99.55% 99.93% 99.99% 100.0%
#4 39358 83.49% 97.28% 99.55% 99.93% 99.99% 100.0%
#5 42962 83.49% 97.28% 99.55% 99.93% 99.99% 100.0%
#6 47311 x x x x x x
#7 71553 83.49% 97.28% 99.55% 99.93% 99.99% 100.0%
#8 78568 57.59% 88.15% 97.14% 99.36% 99.86% 99.97%
#9 79824 83.49% 97.28% 99.55% 99.93% 99.99% 100.0%
Code Mutation Coding: Participant Results for the 12-Marker Test
UK "0" mutations for 37 marker results (37/37--match)
USA "1" mutations for 37 marker results (36/37--match)
Aus. "2" mutations for 37 marker results (35/37--match)
SA "3" mutations for 37 marker results (34/37--match)


Table Explanation
The probabilities in the table above were calculated using the Family Tree DNA Time Predictor provided by Family Tree DNA. The probabilities in the table were calculated between the Projected Family Haplotype and the individual participant results. (See the Results page.)

The idea is to find the time to the most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) between two participants. In this case we have used the projected family haplotype and we would like to see what the probability is that a common ancestor is shared with any of the other participants.

Seven of the nine participants now have results for 37 markers. Five of the seven match perfectly and the other two have but two mutations. It appears that the five perfect matches represent the ancestral haplotype.

We invite you to become a participant and find where you fit in the family. If you would like more information about becoming a participant, you may contact the Project Co-Administrator for the UK or the Project Co-Administrator for the USA.