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From: "Ken Nordtvedt" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Peculiar 385a & b Question
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 08:20:19 -0600
References: <60.5a90966c.3020d7dd@aol.com>
15,25,11 is the "Norwegian" motif for R1a. You should be able to confirm
membership in this quite localized variety with your YCAIIa,b value. While
19,23 is the norm for Slavic R1a and much of Scandinavian R1a, this
Norwegian variety has 19,21 to go along with the 15,25,11
Ken
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Subject: Re: [DNA] Peculiar 385a & b Question
> Well, that is interesting. I just had not seen that before, and I couldn't
> find another like him in R1a. I presume it could just be a big mutation
from
> 11,14 since all else is thus far like R1a. I was just reading some old
comments
> of Ken's on R1a Norse and I guess when the 25 alleles come in I will still
> need to go to 37 to get the Yca numbers to flesh this haplotype out. Is
there a
> SNP for R1a? On 390 he has 25, 19 is 15, 391 is 11. Any further thoughts
from
> anyone? And thanks ,Ken, for the info. I will look at the I group ,too.
> Margretta
>
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