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Subject: Re: [DNA] mtDNA H1 Phylogenetic Tree suggested
Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 12:56:46 -0600 (CST)
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Denis,
Thank you for the effort you have put into this, and I look forward to
seeing the table evolve as more information becomes available. If there
was anyone out there who didn't understand how much complexity there was
within H1, a simple glance at your study should reveal the reality.
Looks like H1d2 may need another level of indentation to preserve
parallelism.
David Wilson / H1y
> As more FGS become available, we can start studying the deep
> phylogeny of the mtDNA tree.
>
> I have started a H1 tree, listing all usefull mutations of available
> H1 FGS results. I'm limiting myself to H1 hoping it will be a
> manageable size while including private SNPs.
>
> I've started with mitotypes from scientific papers, mitomap, cross-
> referenced with Ian Logan's list, and added some other results
> received privately.
>
> The in-progress tree is located:
> http://savart.info/h1.htm
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