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From: David Faux <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] S21
Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 12:33:25 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <000601c5e557$f2332240$71509045@Ken1>


Ken Nordtvedt <> wrote:

You have a number of R1b groups in your project. S21+ is presently running
only about 20 percent of R1b, and primarily of the Frisian variety.

If you are talking about another matching Frisian haplotype, that would be
of interest.

Ken
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Actually that is not entirely correct Ken. We have other data that indicate that the haplotypes vary all over the map - but perhaps in clusters. In England it would seem that with a small dataset most of the S21 are of the Frisian type, but this is not true of parts of Scotland but we have not yet had enough high resolution testees from a wide enough cross section of Scotland to make any conclusions. I suspect that if we continue to get a healthy number of orders from all regions, by the end of the year we should be able to put it all together and draw some conclusions - especially since we are having research samples tested by country - but they do not come with extended haplotypes.

David Faux.



Dr. David K.W. Faux
President
Ethnoancestry USA, Inc.
www.ethnodna.com









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