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From: "Alfred A. Aburto Jr." <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] SNPs appearing in multiple haplogroups
Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2008 06:39:59 -0800
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Sasson,
That is my understanding. A SNP in the palindromic region can disappear
via a recLOH event. Insertions, inversions, and duplication events can
also occur as well. They all occurred apparently in my own palindromic
region which is a mess (well, very complicated) :-) ...
Al
> Sasson Margaliot wrote:
>Does it mean that P9's being in palindromic region and SRY*'s being near
>pseudoautosomal region makes these SNPs less stable than some other
>polymorphisms ?
>
>On Dec 31, 2007 Thomas Krahn wrote:
>
>
>
>>Note that P9 is in the P1/P2 palindromic region which is prone to recLOH
>>and
>>SRY* is located near the pseudoautosomal Yp11.31 region which may
>>recombine with the X chromosome now and then...
>>
>>
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