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From: Karen Parker <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] DYS 565 in R-P312+ haplotypes of British Isles origin (&a couple more newly L21+ clusters)
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 15:43:03 -0600
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In-Reply-To: <32459F38-B047-4E62-A298-35F92553E26E@mac.com>


I've got another surname for that cluster: Anglin, a name believed to
have originated in County Cork. Group 3 in our Anglin project matches
that STR profile exactly. Only one person in that group has tested 67
markers. One person in the group tested R-312 derived, and deep-clade
testing for another is pending, and I'm hoping that L21 will be
included in that deep-clade testing.

Karen Parker

On Feb 9, 2009, at 2:09 AM, wrote:

> Thank you very much for bringing this to our attention, Kathy. I
> believe that you are absolutely correct, & this is yet another L21+
> cluster, the ninth by my count. I don't know if it has been
> mentioned on the list yet either that there are now two L21+ results
> for a Welsh cluster. Thanks again, Kathy - nice work. Pat
>
>> What can you tell me about the Irish cluster that
>> has DYS390=23, DYS391=10, DYS439=11, DYS389.2=28 (usually),
>> DYS617=13 and DYS 565=11? Is this considered South Irish,
>> or something else? Where does this group come from?
>>
>> My brother SQVD4 (Johnston) always seems to match
>> more Irish than Scottish, though no matches
>> are ever closer than 57/67. He is L21 positive.
>>
>> The closest Irish surnames with YSearch IDs who
>> have these results are
>> Cleary 9T6P6
>> O'Donohue 9V3M7
>> Moore C8KGQ
>> Moher HCS46
>> Reardon JR4RA
>> Healy KYFNT
>> Dever WTJGP
>> Devine NKCPE
>> Kelley FVXDY
>>
>> I am only counting the ones who have tested 67 markers.
>> It always seems like this is a sub-cluster of its own.
>> Kathy J.
>
>
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