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From: "Dave DeHart" <>
Subject: RE: [DNA] R1b SNP page updated
Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2006 10:40:22 -0700
In-Reply-To: <000001c65635$97e3ec30$4001a8c0@BigMem2>


John: My YSearch ID is RQPGK and I am included in your R1B list as R1b1c* as
a result of FTDNA Haplogroup test. Is this a "generic" R1b group? Are there
other tests that I could take to further define a subclade? I am waiting for
my 37 Y marker test, due May 10.
Thanks,
Dave DeHart

-----Original Message-----
From: John McEwan [mailto:]
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 1:13 AM
To:
Subject: [DNA] R1b SNP page updated

Dear List

The R1b SNP page has been updated.

www.geocities.com/mcewanjc/s21.htm

What is new?
* Now have 142 SNP entries, 86 are defined reasonably comprehensively.
* 9 updates and 2 new entries
* one of these new entries Denny RS4EF is a P25-, M269+ discussed
earlier on the list. A detailed analysis comparing his result with the
other Francis 2MHA9 the other P25-, M269+ shows 12 mismatches on 31
common markers. This strongly suggests but does not prove that the P25+
to P25- mutation has occurred separately. If Bill Denny was to S21- it
would however be almost conclusive proof. I understand Bill is getting
an extended haplotype first and then proceeding on to a SNP test.

Again if anybody has new results or noted any errors please contact me.

Cheers

John McEwan


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