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From: "Ken Nordtvedt" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA-HG-I] I1a founder
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 08:31:31 -0600
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You are not of the AS1-H subclade, but definately I1a-AS1. The 17 at 458
might be helpful in finding recent relatives.
And the 38-67 markers will add to the collective information on the whole
clade as well as one day maybe useful to you in genealogical pursuit.


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Subject: [DNA-HG-I] I1a founder


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> Ken,
> If the I1a founder was 6000 years ago...where was he?? Britian, Northern
> Europe, Iberia?
> How far back do you count the founder of I1a-AS and where?? How about
> I1a-AS1?
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> You've looked at my 37 markers previously and noted that my profile fits
> with the Friscia AS's and I too am very interested in determining if my
> ancestors migrated to Britian before or after the Roman Conquest.? How
> much value would extending my test to the 67 marker bring?? Test Code is
> N19891 National Genographic/FTM.? You identified my Haplogroup as
> I1a-AS1.?
> db
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carolyn Lowe" <>?
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> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 3:24 PM?
> Subject: Re: [DNA-HG-I] Strong Euro means good deals for some?
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>> How far back is the I1a founder??
>> Carolyn?
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> My best estimate is 6000 years ago for the MRCA of I1a. The nine ( 9 ! )
> SnPs which presently define I1a (you can pick any one) occured further
> back in a time, spread along a branch line which runs for 15,000 years
> back from the MRCA --- again this being my estimate.?
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> Ken?
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