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From: "Andrew and Inge" <>
Subject: At last --Some Results from the Irish Study - Let's Put them all in one place!
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 22:36:53 +0100


Dear Terry

Great idea. I have one suggestion though concerning the Ix page and that is
that I think you overstate my role! By calling the modal mine, people might
misunderstand the fact that I just used the one from Ken's website (despite
my one question now about H4). I would be happy to get credit for finally
doing the grunt work to get this up, but it was basically just the grunt
work.

The one modal I did finish off (again starting from work done by Ken and
others) was the other strange I1* ("y cluster"??). See:-

http://users.skynet.be/lancaster/459=10-10.htm

I have been hoping that Ken will also update his website so that readers
including me can more easily click from his Ix and I1* comments to the 2
webpages I made with the raw data. I mainly made them for this reason as I
have participants in both groups.

Regards
Andrew


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From: "Terry Barton" <>
Subject: RE: [DNA] At last --Some Results from the Irish Study - Let's Put
them all in one place!
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 14:30:16 -0500
In-Reply-To: <>


David - I am compiling a table as I read your comments. The one I am
working on is all of the Haplogroups that seem to be floating around. I
grabbed Dean McGee's interpretation of the IMH and Andrew Lancaster's Ix and
just got the AMH, WAMH and SWAMH. Next, I plan to go to Whit Athey's
calculator and extract all of the ones he has based his calculator on.

I'd be happy to capture the famous people haplogroups, too. Initially, I
can put them on the same chart and then will split it into its own page as
there are enough to stand alone.

Any List Reader who has others - please let me know and I'll send you an
excel frame to put them in. Here is what I already have at this World
Families site:

http://worldfamilies.net/y-haplotypes.htm

I welcome suggestions for improvement, corrections, etc.

Best regards, Terry Barton

World Families Network
Where Genealogy meets DNA Testing

http://www.worldfamilies.net/


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