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From: "Sandy Paterson" <>
Subject: Re: [R-M222] Scots vs Irish M222
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 20:35:19 +0100
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Hi Paul

>
What do you see that would divide them into Irish-Irish and Scots-Irish?
>

Nothing that would specifically distinguish them for that reason and of
course I may be totally wrong but they do seem a little different and I was
just speculating. Can you think of any reason why they may be different?
Geographical perhaps? Anything really.

Sandy



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Subject: [R-M222] Scots vs Irish M222

I've had a closer look at Burns and variants and I get the feeling that
there are two distinct groups :

Group 1 105684,112329,N44855,85959,34737,92023,42289,92019
Group 2 94660,36715,30771,39360,70950,32133,N2321,76936,20413

Do you think it's possible that the one group is Scots-Irish and the other
group Irish-Irish? I may be way off the mark.

Sandy,
I grouped the above haplotypes to see if I could see what you do, but
something excapes me. What do you see that would divide them into
Irish-Irish and Scots-Irish?
thanks,
Paul
R1b1c7 Research and Links:

http://clanmaclochlainn.com/R1b1c7/
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