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From: Dienekes Pontikos <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] The peopling of Europe and the cautionary tale ofYchromosome lineage R-M269
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 12:11:36 +0300
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Interclade vs. Intraclade is irrelevant for the problem identified by
the authors which involves the STR mutation model itself, which is
shared by both methods.
Also, it is actually not the case that interclade analysis is ignored;
the paper does interclade calculations between different
sub-haplogroups
" The ASD for R-S127 was calculated by comparing the 15 STR haplotypes
of its two major sub-haplogroups, R-S21 (141 chromosomes) and R-S116
(717; electronic supplementary material, table S3)."
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 11:40 AM, <> wrote:
> May be I can be the one pointing that INTERclade analysis seems to be ignored and I would like a link to Ken's article ; may be I could take on me to send it to the corresponding author...!
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