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From: Didier VERNADE <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] 23andMe Y-SNPs
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 10:44:41 -0700
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By the way : what about the v3 SNPs any results yet ?



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> I'm not aware of any M or S individuals in FTDNA's customer database either. I know of two examples of hg K (one from Hawaii, the other from Australia) who might possibly be M or S as they were probably deep clade tested using the pre-2008 tree but they don't match each other and there's no way of telling which of their STR results are modal or non-modal for whichever haplogroups and subgroups they do belong to.
> M and S are significant in Papua New Guinea and neighbouring islands and extremely rare everywhere else. Anyone out there have contacts with any native Papuans?
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> Gareth
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