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From: Robert Tarín <>
Subject: Iberian R1b marker combinations
Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 00:48:05 -0500


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There has been recent discussion about Y-DNA marker combinations used to
identify an Irish modal haplotype. Using DYS 390, 391, 392, 393 marker
values it is thought that the values of 25, 11, 14, 13 seem to indicate
Irish ancestry. After looking at some studies, I was curious what the values
for Hispanics might show. Out of 309 Hispanic (Iberian) haplotypes these are
the results I came up with for over 90% of them. The remaining "other"
combinations are all under 1% each.

These are for Haplogroup R1b

390-391-392-393 (Quantity or Percent)

24-11-13-13 (144 or 46.60%)

24-10-13-13 (50 or 16.18%)

25-11-13-13 (21 or 6.80%)

23-11-13-13 (19 or 6.15%)

23-10-13-13 (7 or 2.27%)

25-10-13-13 (7 or 2.27%)

24-11-13-14 (6 or 1.94%)

24-11-12-13 (5 or 1.62%)

24-11-13-12 (5 or 1.62%)

24-11-15-13 (5 or 1.62%)

23-11-13-14 (4 or 1.29%)

24-10-13-12 (4 or 1.29%)

24-11-14-13 (4 or 1.29%)

Total = 90.94%

Robert Tarín




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