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From: John Mclaughlin <>
Subject: Re: [R-M222] Genetic Distance/Diversity
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 03:23:59 -0500
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<Bonner 11
Brennan 13
Burgess 14
Conroy 15
Doherty 12
Dunn 11
McCord 21
McCord 11
McHughen 12
Spier 12
Some time ago I checked GDs against everyone in the M222 project
against a member (the only one) who was a perfect match for the modal.
That was the same thing as comparing everyone to a modal in the McGee
utility. The most distant GDs were as follows:
1182 Neil Bonner 11
78699 Peter R Dunn 11
114367 Alan McHughen (Y67) 12
91925 Thomas Brennan (Y67) 13
60170 Edward Robert Burgess 14
16646 Paul Michael Conroy (Y67) 15
98399 Henry Copley Fielding (Y67) 15
This is done automatically by the administrator tools from FTDNA. These
were the only GDs over 10. The next group of 13 were 10 GD. In fact
I'm sure I used this in the distribution lists I made.
2 (21)
3 (34)
4 (68)
5 (57)
6 (73)
7 (47)
8 (51)
9 (26)
10 (13)
11 (2)
12 (1)
13 (1)
14 (1)
15 (2)
I used the McGee utility for the web site because it's the easiest way
to post DNA on the internet.
John
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