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From: "Allan S. Gleason" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Reading too much into it all
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 13:23:16 -0700
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Well, sorry about the mess. It looked OK converted to text but it
appears that the email format folds the chart over onto itself. So, if
anyone wants a good tabbed copy just send me a private email and I'll
send you an attachment - please specify how you want it, .txt , .doc or
.wpd
Allan
"Allan S. Gleason" wrote:
>
> We're also reading a lot into the Y-DNA as well since Dr. Felix V.
> Schroeder has shown in his chart of the probability of inheriting an X
> chromosome from a particular ancestor back six generations. For example,
> a male inherits his father's Y so he doesn't get his father's X and thus
> excludes all of his paternal grandmothers' X's, etc., etc. As you go
> back in time the inheritance becomes even less. However, I understand
> that this doesn't mean he doesn't inherit from their other chrmosomes.:
> (please excuse obvious format problems converting to text - expanding to
> full page helps a lot)
> Allan
>
> Statistical Possible Inheritance of Sex Chromosomes
>
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