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From: "Ken Nordtvedt" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] Marker 448
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 09:08:12 -0600
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DYS448 = 18 is the norm for NW Irish M222+
I don't know what the Leinster or NE cluster are. Do they have DYS437 = 14
by any chance? There is a clade 14,18 at 437,448
Ken
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Subject: [DNA-R1B1C7] Marker 448
> Does anyone know if there is any special significance to DYS448?
> Looking at my project haplotypes today, I noticed that all 17 members of
> my Northwest Cluster (seven tested as R1b1c7 and most of the others
> predicted), the more that 20 members of my Leinster Cluster, and the nine
> members of my Northeast Cluster (Louth and Monaghan) have the same '18' at
> 448. In contrast, more than 30 of the project members who are yet to be
> "clustered" are 19 0r 20 at this marker. Yet the three modals for the LE,
> NW, and NE clusters are not at all close.
> Thanks for any thoughts.
> Paul
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