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From: "brian quinn" <>
Subject: RE: YHRD update today
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 10:46:03 +1000
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Ann,
Interesting comparing pops like Ireland and Iceland and Cologne and Denmark
in pairs. You can see the peaks in Ireland from the origin pops maybe?
Gotland has a simple graph.Thought I needed a benchmark.
Comparing Gotland to Ireland, Liguria, Lyons, Ankara,Japan, Basque flat line
against it on zero.
East Norway, Denmark, Ukraine, bit similar. Iceland also sim except for a
peak in middle(is that the Irish in Iceland?)
Madrid has too little peaks, Moscow shares a peak, Ljublian is interesting
as is Limburg, Lausanne Marche in Italy and Netherlands with little shared
peaks above a flat line, maybe insig and maybe not the same dyses. Friesland
shares only one peak a bit like Moscow Denmark Limburg Lausanne Macedonia.
Can one trace the Goths rampage through Europe with it or am I dreaming?
Oh I'm going on a bit. Anyway neat little tool.
Brian quinn
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Subject: YHRD update today
New populations are listed under "Latest News."
http://yhrd.org
I have been taking snapshots of the European statistics. There are now
24,497
records (an increase of 546) with 9,901 distinct haplotypes (an increase of
36). That works out to be 6.6% novel haplotypes for the latest update,
compared
to 24-29% for the prior three updates. Either we are approaching a
saturation
point, or the latest update was unusually homogeneous.
Ann Turner
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