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From: Dienekes Pontikos <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] How old is Y-Chromosome Adam?
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2011 22:45:18 +0200
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The point was that slow- and fast- evolving markers give estimates
that differ by more than an order of magnitude, so nothing is
"confirmed".

On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 10:09 PM, Didier Vernade
<> wrote:
> I am glad we had this thread : it turns out that with a proper collection of
> haplogroupA haplotypes the 70000 - 80000 years estimates for "out of Africa"
> (Y DNA) is confirmed. Thank you for making the calculations.
>
> Didier
>
> Ken wrote :
>> Just did it again with different collection of haplogroup I haplotypes
>> (they
>> turn out to be all I1, not assorted haplogroup I
>>
>> Interclade node age = 2782 generations with 1 sigma of 577 generations.
>>
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