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From: "Ken Nordtvedt" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] what do these reults mean? thanks
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 13:35:53 -0600
References: <415DAEAC.896D3AE6@rconnect.com>


When I first looked at your "I" I thought "classic Anglo-Saxon" I1a. On
looking closer at both haplotypes I see "14" at DYS 392. That is unusual
for both I1a and R1b with the "normal" values being 11 and 13, respectively.
DYS 392 is a fairly slow mutating marker so these "14" values seem strange.
Would you check your DYS 392 values?

In any case, R1b comes from almost anywhere in Europe, and even beyond. It
is heaviest the further west you go, but even back in Germany it is a strong
component of the population.

Ken
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Subject: [DNA] what do these reults mean? thanks


> 393 390 19 391 385a 385b 426 388
> 439 389 -1 392 389-2
> I 13 22 14 10 13 14 11
> 11 14 12 14 28
> R1b 13 25 14 11 11 14 12 12
> 12 13 14 29
>
> HI these are 2 tests that were sent in, my uncle's was <I> and my
> borther's is <R1b>.
> So this means we do not have a common grandfather?
> What can you tell me about the tests results for the R1b? what ethnic
> group or anything?
> thanks for your help, if we can't figure out who is our grandfather, it
> will be interesting to learn about out background instead.
> mary
>
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