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From: Doug McDonald <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] PubMed abstract: large-scale changes on the Y
Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2006 09:16:52 -0600
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This is a big and important paper, BUT ... the important
part for us is MISSING!

They discovered 94 SNPs in 80 kB of the Y chromosome, but do
not report these actual results. Interestingly, R1a is the
most derived and their E3b3 is second most.

These SNPS might be of interest to us, or not, and we cannot
know until more people in each haplogroup are tesetd for them.

Doug McDonald


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