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From: "Lawrence Mayka" <>
Subject: RE: [DNA] Is he or is he not R1b? This could get interesting.
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 22:49:01 -0500
In-Reply-To: <E1G80ye-000FoG-C2@mk-webmail-1.b2b.uk.tiscali.com>


> From: [mailto:]
> IMO he is one of the "invisible" R1bs with DYS392 = 11.

How many SNP-confirmed R1b's do we know with DYS392=11? As far as I can
see, the R1b Project only has a father and son with DYS392=11. The son
hasn't been SNP-tested (or even publicly predicted), and the father's R1b1c
result (he is PEZBS on Ysearch) is goofing up the haplogroup prediction for
a couple of R1a's in the Polish project. :) (All their exact matches and
1-off matches are R1a except for this one R1b1c guy, who thereby suppresses
their R1a indication on the project web site.)

Interestingly, Athey's predictor gives the father (at 25 markers) R1b=59,
Q=52, R1a=40, with a second round of R1b=40, Q=26.


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