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From: "Peter A. Kincaid" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] revised TMRCA calcuations for the R-L21 results
Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 20:35:16 -0300
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Cut to the chase please. Obviously I am
saying that, given the age of M269, I don't
think there is evidence of almost complete
population replacement in parts of western
Europe so the flow of genes had to be
west to east. This is supported first by density
of R-M343 offspring in various places and
secondly by the archaeological record.
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From: "Ken Nordtvedt" <>
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Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: [DNA] revised TMRCA calcuations for the R-L21 results
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peter A. Kincaid" <>
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>> That said, to go on record, I do believe R-M343
>> was the 'dominant' haplogroup in western Europe
>> following the Last Glacial Maximum.
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>> How's that for getting off the fence?
>>
>> Peter A. Kincaid
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> Putting R-M343 in western Europe 10,000 years ago is indeed sticking your
> neck out.
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> Let's look for the evidence step by step. What's the division of R1b...
> seen robustly today in western Europe upstream of the node between S21 and
> P312?
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