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Subject: Re: [DNA] Types of Irish R1b?
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 14:07:37 EDT
Ken,
I'm not sure who can answer this but how was it decided that the Atlantic
Modal R1b has those alleles value markers? How many Y-DNAs were tested to come
up with that modal? As more men are tested, is it possible that the modal's
value markers will change? This question also refers to any modal, not just
the Atlantic.
Nora
In a message dated 4/26/2006 1:47:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
(mailto:) writes:
From: "Ken Nordtvedt"
The third has
DYS439 = 11
DYS456 = 15
DYS459 = 8-9
DYS463 = 23
DYS464 = 13-13-15-17
Otherwise Atlantic Modal R1b
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Wright" <>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 1:31 AM
Subject: RE: [DNA] Types of Irish R1b?
> Ken wrote:-
>
> <snip>
>
>> But it is true, the de-facto, operative center of the universe in R1b
>> genetic genealogy has been Ireland. There are three distinct R1b
>> varieties concentrated in Ireland which can be found in the data
>>
>> Ken
>
> I am aware of NW Irish
> 390 = 25
> 385 = 11,13
> 392 = 14
> 464 = 15,16,16,17
> 456 = 17
> CDY = 38,39
>
> South Irish
> 439 = 11
> 459 = 8,9
> 464 = 13,13,15,17
> 456 = 15
>
> What is the third type and its signature please?
>
> Dennis Wright
> South Irish type
> Ysearch ID 6PWCD
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