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Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] DNA-R1B1C7 Digest, Vol 1, Issue 131 / 389-ii
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 04:58:48 EST
In a message dated 11/19/2007 2:00:42 A.M. Central Standard Time,
writes:
The more I see of R1b1c7 haplotypes, the more I am surprised at the extent
to which they form a fairly regular distribution about the modal haplotype.
I hoped and expected to see some regional clusters show up in the data as
more haplotypes were established, but with the exception of the usual
distinctions between families (and in some cases within them), major
divisions within R1b1c7 are hard to spot. Some patterns that I thought might
represent a predominantly Scottish cluster are found also in Donegal,
outside of the Plantation area.
Major divisions within R1B1C7? I, too, have been awaiting the publication
of some research on this.
I have searched for a DNA sequence that contains a value of 31 at marker
389-ii .
This appears rare---or does it only appear rare to me because my search has
come up with so few over the past years?
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