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From: "R. Stevens" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] L21 dispersal
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 20:32:45 -0400
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Aren't there at least two L21+ Germans that we know about, as well: Dr.
Krahn himself and a men named Krüger?

Rich

----- Original Message -----
From: "Didier VERNADE" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 8:23 PM
Subject: [DNA] L21 dispersal


> List,
>
> The newly discovered R1b1b2 subclade L21 appears to be huge as it includes
> R1b1b2e, the well known North west Irish group. It was also noticed that
> the comparison of available haplotypes among those already tested L21+
> shows large differences . I want to make a prediction for France on the
> dispersal of this new L21 clade relative to the other R1b1b2 clades.
> I would like to make a correlation between the known rough distribution of
> blood types and the partitioning of the french territory between R-U152
> R-SRY2627 and R-L21 . Also, I believe that L21 might have been first and
> the 2 other groups took the control of territories in the east for R-U152
> and in the south western part of france for R-SRY2627 at a later time.
> Then I expect L21 to be predominant in a large north western part of
> France and present at reduced levels all over the rest of the territory.
> May be these L21 were the original "Britons" .
>
> Cheers,
>
> Didier
>
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