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From: "Chris" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Huguenot DNA?
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 20:21:31 -0000
References: <157.485aec98.2f1eba20@aol.com>


I suppose the trick is to look for those surnames which are known to be
huguenot. I just had a look at Worldfamilies.net. I noticed Jarvis, Uzzell &
Petitt. To my knowledge these are all huguenot origin.


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Subject: Re: [DNA] Huguenot DNA?


> In a message dated 01/18/05 9:19:10 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> writes:
>
>> Does anyone know of a database containing Huguenot DNA? Specifically,
>> Huguenots in England.
>> I know it would be typical of French DNA, but I'd like to see the
>> haplotypes. Anything on French
>> haplotypes would be appreciated.
>
> I did a quick search of PubMed, and I didn't find anything specifically
> about
> Huguenots. The Huguenots would be an example of a smallish founder
> population, but they would be a random collection out of the population at
> large as far
> as their Y chromosomes are concerned. But you could start a Huguenot
> project
> (or collect data from various surname projects into one place. There's a
> project with a similar goal for Mennonitese listed at
>
> http://worldfamilies.net/regional_project.htm
>
> Even the French are sparsely represented, possibly because of a national
> policy about DNA databases. This article at PubMed has no abstract, but it
> probably describes data that was entered in YHRD (since the title mentions
> nine
> STRs).
>
> =====
>
> J Forensic Sci. 2003 Jan;48(1):242-4.
>
> French allele frequencies and haplotypes of nine Y-specific STRs.
>
> Keyser-Tracqui C, Ricaut FX, Blandin P, Ludes B.
>
> Institut de Medecine Legale, 11 rue Humann, 67085 Strasbourg Cedex,
> France.
>
>
> PMID: 12570246 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
>
> ===
>
> If you go to http://yhrd.org and select "Population Analyses," there will
> be
> some French cities in the drop-down list. If you click on those, it will
> give
> you the 20 most common haplotypes.
>
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