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Subject: Re: [DNA] Is H2a2 the same thing as H2b?
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 12:16:51 EDT
In a message dated 7/29/2007 8:54:24 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
writes:
> On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 09:46:50 EDT, Ann posts a diagram that reads "Rootsali
> found samples that had 1438 but did not have 4769." I infer this branch to
> have 8598 but lacking 4769 (H2b). Since GenBank's AY738961 has 4769 and 8598,
> but lacking 1438 (back mutation?), in what subgroup would this participant
> be, H2b, H2a3 or something different?
>
> GEN-SNiP's mutation list for AY738961:
> T152C A263G 315insC T319C A750G A4769G T8598C A8860G T13281C
> G13928A A15326G C16266T T16311C T16362C
In Roostalu's scheme, that would be H2b. It matches the CRS at the H2 level,
so 1438 is not on the list of differences.
Ann Turner
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