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From: "AAF" <>
Subject: North-South I1a Gradient in Germany
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 22:43:19 -0000
Ken,
If you are suggesting a dual approach then i agree with you: a haplogroup's
percentage of the total population shows how dominant or subordinate it is,
to other groups in that area, and this might well indicate overlapping
population movements within the area, but for establishing such things as
diversity within a particular haplogroup, then other haplogroups must of
necessity be ignored.
Alan Foster.
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> -- Original Message -----
> From: "Ken Nordtvedt" <>
> Subject: North-South I1a Gradient in Germany
>
>
> > It is fascinating how one can channel their thinking by how one
organizes
> data presentation. >
>
> > I am certainly motivated to now carefully map the total I1a as percent
of
> total population by region in Central Europe.
> >
> > Ken
> >
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