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From: Rebekah <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Identifying R1b clusters
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 09:50:03 -0500
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But the quality of a cluster is determined by the mutation rate of the
markers.

Joe Knapp wrote:
> On 6/11/07, Ken Nordtvedt <> wrote:
>
>> Then what makes the "cluster" a cluster?
>>
>
> Try wikipedia "data clustering." Most times, it can't be reduced to
> simplistic DYSaa=x, DYSbb=y rules.
>
> Joe
>

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Regards,
Rebekah


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Can't be happy in their shade." Trees (Neil Peart from Rush)


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