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From: Gary Felix <>
Subject: RE: [DNA] an unexpected haplogroup result
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 01:29:00 -0800 (PST)
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The Neolithic migration represents the movement of J into Europe. I believe conventional thinking is that if you had a prior migration of J during Paleo times you would have a greater frequency of them in Europe.
For instance if you were J and lived in California why would you want to move to, say Canada ; - )
Gary
Mexico DNA Project Admin.
wrote:
Really? I thought we were talking about IJ, I, J clusters, the timing of their genetic divisions and their movements. Grant?
Rebekah
-------------- Original message from Gary Felix : --------------
> We were talking about the Neolithic (J or otherwise).
> Gary
> Mexico DNA Project
>
> South wrote:
> I believe J-folk were Hunter Gatherers before they became farmers.
>
> Grant South
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