My DNA Results

Individual Matches to my DNA

(Glossary at bottom of page)
12 Marker - Exact Match
Mr. Kenneth Ross Metzler (Y37) * morefuncreations@yahoo.com
Steven Earl Walker (Y37) sewalke@comcast.net
Edwin Nico Bloemers emmyb1@tele2.nl
Roque David Loor Gavilanes (Y67) roky_653@hotmail.com
Mr. Pendreigh Brown penbrown@globe.net.nz
Earl Scott Isbell (Y25) drchard@sbcglobal.net
Cecil James Allen (Y67) callen13@cox.net
Mr. Kenneth Bailey Isbell (Y67) izheforeal@msn.com
Joseph Allen Moreno (Y37) josephmoreno@hotmail.com
Kenneth Lee Hacker ken.hacker@gmail.com
Mr. james franklin walker III jim@internetter.com
Thomas Milton Primm tmprimm@gmail.com
Cameron Alexander Tingley (Y25) wenchielostelf@gmail.com
John Anthony Walker (Y37) jjwalker@copper.net
James W Walker (Y67) randarn@bellsouth.net
Mr. John Thomas Mullen jtm56dulac@msn.com
Mr. Robert Bliss Youker bobyouker@worldnet.att.net
Scott Hardin Andrews (Y37) sand1956@aol.com
Branch Isbell (Y37) texisbel@gmail.com
Mr. Ernest Joesph Clot e.clot@sbcglobal.net
Mr. William L. Walker (Y25) walkerlr@bellsouth.net
Mr. Arthur McKimmon, II (Y67) wmt@ymh.com
William Otis Walker (Y67) bwalker79@cox.net
Rita M. Cheek (Y67) rmcheek@msn.com
Mr. Thomas Marion Shamblin (Y37) lydalcsw@yahoo.com
12 Marker - Genetic Distance - 1
Walter Warren Walker susandfenn@comcast.net
Robert A. Walker (Y37) dwalker1@comcast.net
25 Marker - Exact Match
Rita M. Cheek (Y67) rmcheek@msn.com
Mr. William L. Walker walkerlr@bellsouth.net
25 Marker - Genetic Distance - 1
Steven Earl Walker (Y37) sewalke@comcast.net
John Anthony Walker (Y37) jjwalker@copper.net
Paul Keith Walker (Y37) walkersix@pldi.net
Mr. Garland Jerry Walker rangerwalker99_99@yahoo.com
25 Marker - Genetic Distance - 2
Lloyd P. Smith tsmith26@comcast.net
Joseph Allen Moreno (Y37) josephmoreno@hotmail.com
Daniel Jerome Corbin (Y67) dj.corbin@comcast.net
John J. Emerson (Y37) jamaran562@peoplepc.com
Clifford Eugene Carroll (Y67) lchammock@bellsouth.net
James W Walker (Y67) randarn@bellsouth.net
Albert Estes Ambrose Sr. mae3153@yahoo.com
Benjamin David Moore (Y37) ben.moore@jcu.edu.au
Henry James Sherman (Y67) bettesher@aol.com
Richard Joseph Gough (Y67) grayfox1169@hotmail.com
Robert A. Walker (Y37) dwalker1@comcast.net
Mr. Arthur McKimmon, II (Y67) wmt@ymh.com
William Otis Walker (Y67) bwalker79@cox.net
Mr. Calvin Franklin Carroll Sr. (Y37) dfarnold@yahoo.com
Maurice J. Sherman (Y67) lazymho@sbcglobal.net
Mr. William David Walker (Y67) dwalker1@comcast.net
37 Marker - Genetic Distance - 2
Rita M. Cheek (Y67) rmcheek@msn.com
37 Marker - Genetic Distance - 3
Steven Earl Walker sewalke@comcast.net
37 Marker - Genetic Distance - 4
John Anthony Walker jjwalker@copper.net
67 Marker - Genetic Distance - 2
Rita M. Cheek rmcheek@msn.com
67 Marker - Genetic Distance - 3
Garland Jerry Walker  
67 Marker - Genetic Distance - 5
James W Walker randarn@bellsouth.net
67 Marker - Genetic Distance - 6
William Otis Walker bwalker79@cox.net
   
GLOSSARY

Marker = A marker is a physical location (locus) on the chromosome. The term is often used colloquially in genetic genealogy to refer to a short tandem repeat (STR). For example, “The Y-DNA67 test is a panel of 67 markers.”

Exact Match = An exact match is when two people have exactly the same results for all markers or regions compared.

Genetic Distance = Genetic Distance is the number of differences, or mutations, between two sets of results. A genetic distance of zero means there are no differences in the results being compared against one another, i.e., an exact match. This is the meaning when comparing Y-chromosome DNA or mitochondrial DNA.

Mutation = A heritable change that occurs in genetic material. It may lead to a different number of repeats of a certain sequence or a change in one of the bases in a sequence.

Y-DNA Step Mutations = When comparing the results of Y-chromosome STR (short tandem repeat) tests, the difference between the two values at a marker is the Y-DNA genetic distance or the step-mutation count. That is, a one-step mutation means that the count for a single STR has changed by one. A two-step mutation means that the count for a single STR has changed by two.
For example, when comparing kit B193 and kit B173, the STR marker DYS393 has changed from 13 to 12. The difference between 13 and 12 is 1 {13-12= 1}. This is considered a single or one-step mutation.
In this example, kit B193 has a DYS391 value of 10 and kit B132’s value is 8. The difference between 10 and 8 is 2 {10-8= 2}. This is then considered a two-step mutation.