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Subject: Re: [DNA] FGS posting on Mitosearch
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 22:21:55 EDT



In a message dated 10/8/2007 7:59:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
writes:

Unless I'm really H1*. That haplotype is
nothing if not well understood. The original "We are everywhere". I
honestly don't know whether to bother with Genbank in that case or not.
Hmmm, gee, come to think of it, it hasn't been that well examined
specifically in southern England, but it would reasonably be expected to
have migrated there from the Spanish regugium after the ice age.

Both Genbank and Mitosearch are available to researchers. Mitosearch is
more available to people doing genealogy, and who knows, I might talk
possible relatives into full sequences!

I never thought about putting links or url's in the notes - do they show up
as such on the Mitosearch page?





I don't know if links work on the Mitosearch page. Try it and see!

Just me, but I"m not putting any money on ANY mitotype being "well
understood" at this point. If mitotype diversity is supposed to be the sign of
origins, where are the diversity studies of FGS mitotypes? Just a question! ;)

Anne



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