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From: "Elizabeth O'Donoghue" <>
Subject: [DNA] Comparing Irish Clades
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 20:53:27 +0100
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Has anyone compared any of the recognized Irish clades - NWI, South Irish,
Type III, to see how long ago they would have had a common ancestor? ? I
know these three are not the only ones, but they may be the largest.
What would be an appropriate methodology - would you use the modal haplotype
for each or take a selection of members of the clades. Would you compare
each to the other separately or all three together?
I know choice of mutation rates and years per generation and which loci are
chosen will make a difference - perhaps a considerable one - but even the
relativity of age would be interesting. Which is the youngest, I wonder?
Thanks for any advice.
Elizabeth
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