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From: Bennett Greenspan <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Re:116HTypes and 10 Haplogroups
Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2001 12:04:46 -0600


Hi Ken

I know this is a very fluid subject. In fact I hear that an article
is coming out in the next 3 months that will attempt to unify the
various terms used by all anthropologists to describe the Haplogroups.
I will undertake to obtain this information for you as part of
your Graves study with us. No Charge, but I would like to keep that
fact private, I can't offer those descreet SNP tests to everyone
who comes by, but the size of your test makes this an intersting
project.

Let's get the results of your next batch back, then we can look at
the various Haplotypes you have and we can start planning the SNP
tests needed.


Bennett

At Saturday, 1 December 2001, you wrote:

>I know we have talked in this forum many times about haplogroups and
>haplotypes, etc., etc., but I am still uncertain about where to find an
>understandable listing of the various haplogroups. How can I determine
which
>haplogroup the various Graves/Greaves families in our DNA study
fall into --
>HG1, HG2, etc???
>
>Ken Graves
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