Individuals who have taken the Haplogroup G Subclade test may
benefit from selectively testing newly discovered SNPs that are
relevant to their particular subclade.
How should I proceed with stand alone SNP testing?
Begin by reading this product description. If you are interested in
ordering a S130/L14/U16 Stand Alone SNP Test, we recommend that you read this
entire product description carefully to understand what to expect from
the results of this test.
Who is qualified to order the S130/L14/U16 Stand Alone SNP Test?
Prerequisites: Individuals who have taken the G Subclade test and confirmed positive for M406 (confirmed G2a3a).
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Subclades (new nomenclature) |
Subclades (old nomenclature) |
Terminal SNP |
Recommended? |
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1 |
G2a3a |
G2a3a |
M406 |
Qualified, recommended, may provide further resolution |
What will this test tell me?
SNP S130/L14/U16 has been identified as a SNP located immediately downstream
of M406. Individuals who are M406 positive are currently classified as
G2a3a. However, the recent discovery of S130/L14/U16 allows further
classification of G2a3a individuals into G2a3a1.
If you are
currently a confirmed member of G2a3a and you test positive for S130/L14/U16,
you will be further subclassified as G2a3a1. However, if you test
negative for S130/L14/U16, your Subclade will remain G2a3a.