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From: David Faux <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] M269
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 19:42:01 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <BBF3C375.51E2%starry@hhadvertising.com>


Shane and others:

What I gave was a direct quote from Dr. Wilson - considering his status on the cutting edge of research, I just accept that a new marker has been located and has yet to be

Shane <> wrote:
"M269 is the defining marker of
> R1b10, which accounts for >95% of R1b (except perhaps in Iberia)"

David,

Perhaps I'm just reading it wrong. Dr. Wilson didn't say R1b10 accounts for
that percentage, but rather M269, right?

So, R1b10 is now the latest addition to the M269 subgroup is what Wilson was
saying.

s


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