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From: "Rebekah Canada" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Haplogroup I in Europe
Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2007 17:19:52 -0500
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Dora,

This is true but the M&Ms for now represent yDNA Hg I sub-clades and
they did not have a way ten generations ago to tell themselves apart.

On 9/2/07, Dora Smith <> wrote:
> But why did 20 M and M's move to Connecticut? Did the other M and M's not
> like red M and M's? Did purple M and M's have less food to eat? Did
> historical factors cause green M and M's to be upwardly mobile and maybe
> they ran into a block against further progress? Was there a war, and blue
> M and M's somehow caught the brunt of it? Maybe did pink M and M's move
> into the area a couple of hundred years ago and not have the same tight
> social bonds and ties to their land as the other M and M's?
>
> See, when large groups of people move, random chance rarely determines who
> moves.
>
> Yours,
> Dora Smith
> Austin, TX
>


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Regards,
Rebekah
"The answer's in a forest carved upon a tree." Gordon Lightfoot


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