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From: Patrick Guinness <>
Subject: R1b Across Europe
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 09:00:12 +0000
List,
Not to take away from Ken's efforts, but Mark is right in respect of the Isles.
No doubt when the STR spreads in R1b3-a thru -g is known, we will be
able to say which STR is commonest to which R1b3 sub-group. More may
be discovered.
And then all the R1b3 mutation-maths sums will have to be redone, but
to a higher level of accuracy.
PG
At 9:39 pm -0500 28/6/04, Mark MacDonald wrote:
>Ken
>24/10 is a heavily Scottish Highland and Irish marker. David's
>materials showed zero 24/10 in either germanic or eastern european. My
>experience is consistent with David's analysis.
At 10:20 pm -0600 28/6/04, Ken Nordtvedt wrote:
>For the three markers DYS 390, 391, 392 I have the three modal
>haplotypes for R1b in Europe.
>
>"A" --- 24, 11, 13
>"B" --- 24, 10, 13
>"C" --- 23, 11, 13
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