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From: "Ken Nordtvedt" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] R1b SNP page updated
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 06:48:08 -0600
References: <E1FZo99-0009DD-HF@mk-webmail-1.b2b.uk.tiscali.com>


I have a different interpretation of the 8-9 at DYS459. If you look at R1b
in general, 9-9 is quite a common minority motif at DYS459. I think 8-9 is
a straightforward one-step mutation from this good-sized population in most
all, but not strictly all, sub-populations.

Ken
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Subject: Re: [DNA] R1b SNP page updated


> Dennis
> It would also be interesting to see DYS464X results for someone in this
> group - it looks like there may have been at least two unusual mutational
> events (a multistep deletion and a recombination/conversion) to arrive at
> the 13-13-15-17 pattern. I'm curious why this coincides with a possible
> two step deletion at DYS459.
> Gareth
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> From: "Dennis Wright" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 12:47 PM
> Subject: RE: [DNA] R1b SNP page updated
>
>> John, Has anyone with the Irish Type III, 459 = 8,9 and 464 = 13,13,15,17
>> been SNP
>> tested yet?
>> I am waiting for my SNP test, Batch 143, was due 19 Apr, now 17 May.
>> Hopefully it will be M222- to differentiate from NW Irish but I am
>> intrigued
>> to see if there is a +ve marker.
>> I have results at 439, 441 and 463 so probably will be S26-, S48- and
>> S25-. Will advise when I have results.
>> Cheers Dennis Wright
>> Irish Type III
>> 6PWCD waiting on R1b deep clade testing
>
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