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From: "Jacques P. BEAUGRAND" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] New Mexican mtDNA sequences from GenBank (12-OCT-2011)(1 of 6)
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 18:00:32 -0400
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My reply was surely too large to be distributed.
Here is a more brief one:
In their methodology section they explain how they arrive at N=215:
The difference comes from the removal of redundant haplotypes, Africans and
Europeans.
N=215 after these deletions.
Jacques
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Objet : Re: [DNA] New Mexican mtDNA sequences from GenBank (12-OCT-2011) (1
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Now, the paper says that 568 mitochondrial genes were studied. (At last! A
decent sample size!) You've posted 215 data sets.
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