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Subject: [DNA-R1B1C7] 464x Test
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 13:47:47 +0000


David,
Thanks for the good explanation of what the 464x test is all about. I will use for my non-R1b1c7s, many of whom also are confused about this test. As I said, I thought the test might be redundant for us since we R1b1c7s know more about our geographic origins that most other DNA testees, but if ccgc turns out to be an indicator (albeit unneeded) for R1b1c7, that improves the chances that ccgg can be used as proof, or at least denote a probability, of Lagin origins. I have 15 members in my Northwest Cluster, seven of whom are R1b1c7 tested and the rest estimated, but my Leinster and Northeast Clusters are all R1b and R1b1c--and 464x results of ccgg may help define the group. Of course, as John McLaughlin said, there probably are some non-Lagins who test ccgg, but we have to keep probing.
Paul
Byrne/Burns/Beirne Project


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