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From: "Ken Nordtvedt" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Re: Haplogroup I1*x
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 11:59:53 -0700
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This morning I just divided I1*x into "a" and "b" parts, and these are shown
for their different modalities at www.northwestanalysis.net
The key indicator of I1*x is the combination 12 at DYS454 and 10 at
DYS455 --- extremely unique values for these very, very slow mutating
markers.
Ken
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Subject: [DNA] Re: Haplogroup I1*x
> Glen,
> Is someone collecting haplotypes that are probably hg I1*x? I think my
> grandfather's qualifies, though he's just now being SNP tested: Ysearch
> X22KV.
> Could you please let me know whom to contact about it?
> Many thanks,
> Lisa
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