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From: "Michael Harper8" <>
Subject: RE: [DNA] DAVISSON results in - R1a
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 10:25:07 -0600
In-Reply-To: <5.2.0.9.0.20031231183145.035803f8@pop3.olypen.com>


This is extraordinary. Your husband matches 25/25 both my third cousin
William Harper and a John Edward Harper (exact relationship uncertain, but
could be a fourth cousin). I match these two and your husband 23/25 (so
there were mutations in my line and not Willam's). The differences for me
from the two Harpers and your husband are 459b - 9 and 464d - 15. Our family
is confirmed as R1a and what is more peculiar is that we all have a value of
35 for DYS 449. This is very rare (less than 1%) and right at the top end of
the range for this marker. Are you sure that his name is really Davisson?
What is his family background? Ours derives from probably Scotland
(Ayrshire) to Co. Monaghan Ireland.

Michael Harper

-----Original Message-----
From: Amelia [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 9:25 PM
To:
Subject: [DNA] DAVISSON results in - R1a


Hello, All!
Back from my trip, and delighted to find the 25-marker results from FTDNA
on my husband's Y-chromosome. The Haplogroup is R1a. Here are the markers:

Locus - DYS# - Alleles
1 - 393 - 13
2 - 390 - 25
3 - 19* - 15
4 - 391 - 10
5 - 385a - 11
6 - 385b - 14
7 - 426 - 12
8 - 388 - 12
9 - 439 - 10
10 - 389-1 - 13
11 - 392 - 11
12 - 389-2 - 30
13 - 458 - 15
14 - 459a - 9
15 - 459b - 10
16 - 455 - 11
17 - 454 - 11
18 - 447 - 23
19 - 437 - 14
20 - 448 - 20
21 - 449 - 35
22 - 464a - 15
23 - 464b - 15
24 - 464c - 15
25 - 464d - 16

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