The possible Divergence diagram is now in PDF format that opens in a new screen. The yellow sticky notes, if present, contain recent information and are readable by moving your mouse over the note. This will allow viewing the diagram at the same time as the table of values for all members tested from Branch-01 Krause. A full colorized diagram is shown for all of the Krause members in Branch-One Krause Chart
DYS#/Allele Value. Alleles values are shown only if they differ for the various Branches.
Assumptions are that changes in an Allele value are random (plus or minus) and the changes have been in one direction and not that a value was changed positive then negative so that it was the same as it was at the beginning point.
The number values shown on the diagram indicate the Haplogroup, I2a2*, and the Allele values at some point in time and how the values change to those found with the Y-Chromosome DNA values. The final set of numbers on the right side are those for the different Sub-Branches. From this analysis, it can be seen that of the 37 Markers, 28 are the same for all persons tested to date.
The very limited number of subjects in this study limit the accuracy of any projected analysis and the results will change as more subjects are found that, first of all, meet the requirement of matching the first 12-Markers and secondly having a full 37-Marker Y-DNA analysis done. Full information on the members tested and the designation of each is shown in the divergence chart with the names Krause-1X where the X is A, B, C, D, E, F, G, etc.
NOTE: Branch-1-D is not shown as connected at any location as only 12-Marker DNA results are available. From the 12-Marker tests, branch D is identical to A and B. Branch-1-H is not shown connected as the tests were done at Ancestry.com and a full set of 37-Markers have not been obtained that correspond to the 37 from FTDNA.
A note of explanation for those tested. Only one branch-1-A has more then one male tested/branch. Branch-1-A has a total of 3 and this gives a very good insight into how any mutations that have occurred since the earliest known ancestor, Gggf Krause. This is just a pseudo-name to show the father of Herman and Johann Krause who were at least two of his sons. Johann/John had a son Charlie who in turn had two sons Edwin and Albert. The person tested called 1-A1 is a descendant of Edwin while 1A2 is a descendant of Albert. The fact that 1-A2 and 1-A3 have an identical 37-Marker profile shows that Gggf Krause also had this same profile. Since only one branch has more then one member tested nothing can be said about how the more recent mutations may have occurred for those that show 3 mutations in the box closest to the persons tested (1-E, 1-C, and 1-F).
Last modified: 11 November, 2019