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Subject: Re: [DNA] Question on Test Results Numbers..E3b&R1b
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 16:32:06 EST


In a message dated 11/29/2004 1:49:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,
writes:


> 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.
>

i think 6 times i asked what my 1-12 meant some including the 13-37 and i
never get answers and i excepted that doing localities and hollotpyes wasnt done
recently all these posts onRe: [DNA] 388 = 10 R1a . so then i see that mine
is

YCC Haplogroup E3b1 (alpha cluster)
Haplotype #15 is the most common E3b haplotype seen in Europe. This seems to
be the modal haplotype for the E-M78-alpha cluster referred to by <A HREF="http://www.ftdna.com/pdf/hape3b.pdf">Cruciani et
al</A>. Top 30 Population
DYS19 DYS389i DYS389ii DYS390 DYS391 DYS392 DYS393 DYS385a DYS385b
13 13 30 24 10 11
13 16 18

i read crusiani and he says none in ireland well severl have been found I'de
love some answers about that this cluster signifies
i got some off list which i apppreaciate i am just trying to get some info
in this old thick head
the darcy study want to connect to rollo the dane one match is sniffing Marie
Terese and another plantagents all i know was a stone cutter in longford? i
am open to info


Jim Denning
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