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Subject: Re: [DNA] Human X chromosome: 5 main haplotypes
Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 18:37:39 EDT



In a message dated 7/1/2007 3:40:07 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
writes:

Maybe it would get more informative if a lot more supposedly
non-recombining X segments are found. What if a hundred such segments
could be identified? In that case there'd be a very high probability
of getting at least one from each g-g-grandparent.



The non-recombining segment in this article under discussion is not now
tested under the FTDNA Advanced Tests. I have emailed Thomas asking if they
might include this segment.

FTDNA does offer one non-recombining segment DXS10074/4/9.

I am volunteering if they do offer them to be a guinea pig in seeing how
this works, because I have the following DNA on file:

My mother
My brother myself [This has allowed me to reconstruct my father's XSTR
to some degree]
My father's sister

A "double" cousin once removed from my mother's line through his father
I can get
A "double" cousin once removed from my mother's line through her father
[her mother was sister to the other "double" cousin's father] [also her brother
is living]
A "double cousin" once removed from my mother's line through her father [her
father was brother to the brother and sister parents of these other "double"
cousins
These two cousins mother and father were children of my mother's mother's
brother and his wife, who was a first cousin to my mother's father. My
mother's father's mother was sister to the father of this wife.

Anne



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