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From: Thomas Krahn <>
Subject: [DNA] L132 and L130 (was: Discovered SNPs from Walk the Y)
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 23:08:10 -0500
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wrote:
> I would love to know more about L132 and L130!
>
Kirsten,

L130 is certainly very rare in R-L21. I would only recommend this marker
for group 54 in the Champbell project so far.

L132 can be found on Adriano's spreadsheet. David Wilson correctly
notified me that the listed mutation in my table (C to T) is really a
back mutation and should be correctly labeled as L130.2 for testing R-L1
persons. The L130.1 original mutation (T to C) happened earlier at the F
trunk.
The coincidental no-calls in the two R-L1 samples may be caused by a
close-by SNP. This still needs to be investigated.

Thomas



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