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From: "Jim White" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] The fate of R-L11 in Europe
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 12:42:23 -0500
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Hi Tim:
My WTY Test Results, indicated I am the only one (so far), to test +ve for
L644. Any thoughts on what age L644 is, and where it would fit into your
summary on your previous email ?
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Janzen" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: [DNA] The fate of R-L11 in Europe
> Dear Didier,
>
> Below are some calculations I did late last year for the approximate ages
> of
> the major
> SNPS downstream from M269. These are the best estimates I can give at
> this
> time using a 30-year generation interval and a combination of YHRD and
> John
> Chandler's mutation rates:
>
> M269: 6500-8500
> L23: 6500-8000
> L51: 5500-7000
> L11: 5000-6500
> U106: 4000-5500
> U198: 4000-5500
> L1: 1300-2300
> L48: 2500-4000
> L257: 1200-1800
> P312: 4000-5500
> M153: 1300-1500
> M167: 2600-3500
> U152: 3500-5000
> L2: 3500-4500
> L20: 3000-4000
> L4: 800-1100
> L165: 2000-3200
> L21: 3500-5500
> L159.2: 1100-1500
> M222: 1500-2200
> L226: 1000-1250
> L193: 800-1200
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