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From: ellen Levy <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Question on Test Results Numbers..E3b&R1b
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:48:15 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <8.5c95f472.2edca5bd@aol.com>
Jim:
I must disagree with your assessment. The posters to
this list are well-educated about most of the
haplogroups, both Y chromo. & MtDNA. Some specialize
in analyzing certain groups over others and their
knowledged has been an invaluable source of
information on the List. I think Ken's recent posting
regarding this was incredibly well-stated.
What is it specifically you would like to know about
E3b? I've examined this haplogroup a bit and would
certainly been willing to try to answer inquiries
about it. I think others on the List would be willing
to give it a go as well if you have specific questions
regarding this haplogroups origins, distribution, etc.
Ellen Coffman
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> In a message dated 11/29/2004 8:57:07 AM Eastern
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> > Is there a general reason no one would
> > match my brother and so many my husband?
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> because there seems to be more matchs with eb3s
> but no one knows anything about eb3 here just r1h-1a
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> Jim Denning
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