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Subject: Re: [DNA] Dooley Surname DNA Project
Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2001 20:45:11 EDT


In a message dated 07/06/01 9:18:17 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> www.geocities.com/dooley_genealogy

I'm musing about the way the results fell out for your D2 and D3 group, which
differed by one step in locus 12 (one of Family Tree DNA's proprietary loci).
Moses shows up in both D2 (coming through sample #548 with a repeat length of
6) and D3 (through samples #557 and #552 with a repeat length of 7).

Looking at your page with family lines, it seems like you'd have to have two
rare events for this to happen, Thomas 1735 switching to a 6, and one of
Moses' children also switching to a 6. An alternative explanation would be
that sample #548 actually ties in to Thomas 1735's line.

I like the way your family lines page is laid out, BTW, with # generations
and given names starting the great-grandfathers.


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