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The charts below represent the number of haplogroups identified in the Boone DNA Project at this point in time.  The numbers on these charts are called alleles and they represent the number of times a dna sequence was repeated at a specific location on a strand of Y-DNA.  No actual DNA or photos of DNA is ever posted nor made available to anyone for any reason.

                                                                                                                                                                              A message from FamilyTree DNA:

"It is obvious from our observation of 1000's of samples that some markers change or mutate at a faster rate than others. While that actual 'faster rate' has not yet been definitively calculated, not all markers should be treated the same for evaluation purposes.

The markers in red have shown a faster mutation rate then the average, and therefore these markers are very helpful at splitting lineages into sub sets, or branches, within your family tree.

Explained another way, if you match exactly on all of the markers except for one or a few of the markers we have determined mutate more quickly, then despite the mutation this mismatch only slightly decreases the probability of two people in your surname group who match 11/12 or even 23/25 of not sharing a recent common ancestor."

    DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS
    393 390 394 391 385a 385b 426 388 439 389i 392 389ii 458 459a 459b 455 454 447 437 448 449 464a 464b 464c 464d 460 gata yca yca 456 607 576 570 cdy cdy 442 437 531 578 395 395 590 537 641 472 406 511 425 413a 413b 557 594 436 490 534 450 444 481 520 446 617 568 487 572 640 492 565
        19                                               h4 iia iib         a b         S1a S1b         S1                                          
  Kit# L/1 L/2 L/3 L/4 L/6 L/7 L/8 L/9 L/10 L/11 L/12 L/13 L/13 L/14 L/15 L/16 L/17 L/18 L/19 L/20 L/21 L/22 L/23 L/24 L/25 L/26 L/27 L/28 L/29 L/30 L/31 L/32 L/33 L/34 L/35 L/36 L/37 L/38 L/39 L/40 L/41 L/42 L/43 L/44 L/45 L/46 L/47 L/48 L/49 L/50 L/51 L/52 L/53 L/54 L/55 L/56 L/57 L/58 L/59 L/60 L/61 L/62 L/63 L/64 L/65 L/66 L/67
E1b1b1 25764 13 22 15 9 15 16 11 12 11 13 11 30 16 9 9 11 11 24 14 21 34 14 14 16 17 11 11 19 22 13 13 18 21 32 35 11 10 10 8 15 15 8 10 10 8 10 10 0* 22 23 19 12 12 12 15 7 12 27 17 12 13 12 14 11 11 11 11
E1b1b1 153370 13 22 15 9 15 15 11 12 11 13 11 30 16 9 9 11 11 24 14 21 34 14 14 16 17 11 11 19 22 13 13 18 21 32 35 11 10 10 8 15 15 8 10 10 8 10 10 0* 22 23 19 12 12 12 15 7 12 27 17 12 13 12 14 11 11 11 11
E1b1b1 29323 13 22 15 9 15 15 11 12 11 13 11 30 16 9 9 11 11 24 14 21 34 14 14 16 17 11 11 19 22 13 13 18 21 32 36 11 10 10 8 15 15 8 10 10 8 10 10 0* 22 23 19 12 12 12 15 7 13 27 17 12 13 12 14 11 11 11 11
E1b1b1 14228 13 22 15 9 15 15 11 12 11 13 11 30 16 9 9 11 11 24 14 21 34 14 14 16 17 11 11 19 22 13 13 18 21 32 36 11 10 10 8 15 15 8 10 12 8 10 10 0* 22 23 19 12 12 12 15 7 13 27 17 12 13 12 14 11 11 11 11
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          */\ = Null value for DYS425

Participant #25764 has his documented genealogy researched back to Desiderio de Arriola born 1673/74 and died before 1734 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, whose ancestors were from Spain.  Participant #25764 has a rare Null 425.  Which means he has a zero value at DYS 425.  Participant #29323 is having the 67 marker test to see if he also has the rare Null 425.  All of the direct father to son descendants of the original ancestor who first had the Null 425, has inherited that same null, and it will continue to be passed on to their male descendants.  This is an excellent genetic fingerprint for their haplotype.

Participant #153370 is the brother to the above #25764 and also has his ancestry researched back to Desiderio de Arriola b. 1673/1674,whose ancestors were from Spain.  This participant has ordered the full amount of 67 markers that is currently available and the balance of those markers will be reported as soon as they are received from the lab.  These two brothers do not match on DYS 385b.  But, this participant does match DYS 385b with the others in this group.  We know that all of these participants in the above group shared a common ancestor at least 300 years ago.  Participant #153370 has a value of 15 for DYS 385b and is seven years older than his brother #25764 who has a value of 16 at the same marker....therefore that marker probably mutated at some point during those seven years between the birth of the two brothers.   He has all of his markers and continues to match the others in this group, including the Null marker DYS425.

Participant #29323 also has his documented genealogy researched back to the same Desiderio de Arriola.  Participant #29323 descends from Desiderio's grandson, Jose Ascencio de Arriola, the brother of #25764 ancestor, Jos. Antonio de Arriola.  These two participants are 5th cousins, once removed.  Participant #29323 has received his results and also carries the Null 425.  Results are due in soon for two more cousins to see if they also carry this same Null 425.  He also has the value of 15 for DYS 385b.  And, this participant has a different value for DYS 444 and CDYb from #25764, so it will be interesting to see the values for the balance of markers for the others in this group.

Participant #14228 has ordered his full 67 markers to see if he also has the Null 425, and they will be posted as soon as they are received.   His full 67 marker test results have been received now and he also has the Null DYS425.  He is an exact match to Y-DNA participant #29323 where both have the same mutation at DYS444, a 65/67 match to 153370, and a 64/67 match to #25764.  All of the above participants MRCA (Most Recent Common Ancestor) was born in 1537.

    DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS
    393 390 394 391 385a 385b 426 388 439 389i 392 389ii 458 459a 459b 455 454 447 437 448 449 464a 464b 464c 464d 460 gata yca yca 456 607 576 570 cdy cdy 442 437
        19                                               h4 iia iib         a b    
Haplo Kit# L/1 L/2 L/3 L/4 L/6 L/7 L/8 L/9 L/10 L/11 L/12 L/13 L/13 L/14 L/15 L/16 L/17 L/18 L/19 L/20 L/21 L/22 L/23 L/24 L/25 L/26 L/27 L/28 L/29 L/30 L/31 L/32 L/33 L/34 L/35 L/36 L/37
E1b1b1 29357 13 24 13 10 17 18 11 12 13 13 11 30                                                  

Participant #29347 Ancestry is unknown.

    DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS DYS
    393 390 394 391 385a 385b 426 388 439 389i 392 389ii 458 459a 459b 455 454 447 437 448 449 464a 464b 464c 464d 460 gata yca yca 456 607 576 570 cdy cdy 442 437
        19                                               h4 iia iib         a b    
Haplo Kit# loc1 loc2 loc3 loc4 loc5 loc6 loc7 loc8 loc9 loc10 loc11 loc12 loc13 loc14 loc15 loc16 loc17 loc18 loc19 loc20 loc21 loc22 loc23 loc24 loc25 loc26 loc27 loc28 loc29 loc30 loc31 loc32 loc33 loc34 loc35 loc36 loc37
J2* 71776 12 24 15 11 13 17 11 15 13 12 11 28                                                  

Participant #71776 earliest known ancestor was Pedro Arriola/Arreola who lived in Durango, Mexico who lived for a while in El Paso, Texas.  He's interested in finding Pedro's ancestors.

If you are a male and have the Ariola/Arriola/Arreola (or variant spellings) surname, or if you know anyone who does, we hope you will consider participating in this Y-DNA testing project and/or tell others about this website, or contact the project coordinator at  dellariola (at) cebridge.net .   The more participants we have, the greater success we'll have in separating and/or combining the many  Arriola et al family lines.

Dell Ariola at: dellariola (at) cebridge,net

    
 This site was last updated
October 15, 2009