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From: "GKBopp" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] I, R1a, and R1b sub-clades - to SNP or not
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 08:47:10 -1000
References: <20040701154004.30071.qmail@web50705.mail.yahoo.com>


> If anyone who cares to send me their full 37 marker R1a haplotype I will
make a "most likely of Eastern European origin" or "most likely of Central
Asian origin" preliminary guesstimate.

David - I have only one -

Click on Family Group 5 or Haplogroup R1a at

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gkbopp/KINNEY/Research/results.htm

I can't tell if you are offering to do a favor - or if you want to have the
data for your program (altho' it looks like offer of favor).

Aloha,

Georgia

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Faux" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 5:40 AM
Subject: RE: [DNA] I, R1a, and R1b sub-clades - to SNP or not


> Hello Mike:
>
> Right now I am playing around with an Excel calculator and a flexus
engineering network analysis to see if I am on to something.
>
> If anyone who cares to send me their full 37 marker R1a haplotype I will
make a "most likely of Eastern European origin" or "most likely of Central
Asian origin" preliminary guesstimate. The formula is too unwieldy to do it
any other way at the moment. If my finding is "Central Asian" it almost
certaninly means Norwegian, or, curiously, Slovakian, as opposed to German
or Danish. Since the Slovaks were not known to settle in Britain in ancient
times, then if your ancestors were British I will put my tentative stamp on
Norwegian - Asian.
>
> David F.
>



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