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From: "Alfred A. Aburto Jr." <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Haplogroup J2 origins
Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2006 07:13:41 -0700
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Hi Anne!
Good idea. I think it would work. One would need to form a special
project for that though ...
For myself, as a low level job (too many already), I think I will file,
in an Excel spreadsheet, J/J1/J2 frequencies as I find them in reports
I see ...
Al
> wrote:
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>In a message dated 9/27/2006 11:33:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> writes:
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>It might be a good exercise to put together the J2 frequency data from
>the various technical reports and to see what it shows.
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>Wonder if, for Haplogroup projects, FTDNA's mapping function could be used
>to mark the percentages of J2 found in the technical reports. Say, for
>instance if 35% of pop A in location X were found by the researcher John Smith in a
>paper published in 2005, you could "put a push pin" in the map at that locati
>on and then use the "ancestor information" blank to list the percentage, the
>paper author and date of the paper?
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>Anne
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