Hi,
Yes, it is VERY RARE in Ireland.
It is also very rare...everywhere else in the world
(even in the Near East where it has a higher frequency).
It is very strange why it is so rare everywhere.
However you are not the first N1b (with 176G) that...
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Hi,
I just received my EuroDNA 2.0 test results yesterday.
In my case there are two possibilities:
- DNA sample mixed up with someone else DNA sample (which is probably extremely rare)
- The autosomal DNA tests "don't work" with my strange...
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Polynesian chicken dna in Chile
Did some Polynesians reached the Americas before "Columbus" ?
The full article is available at:
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/104/25/10335
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At the link to the article (at the beginning of this thread)
it's written that Professor Eiberg and his team examined mitochondrial DNA and compared the eye colour of blue-eyed individuals in countries as diverse as Jordan, Denmark and Turkey.
My question can looks like...
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News from DnaPrint
Hello,
I don't have very good news for the ones who are waiting for their EuropeanDNA 2.0 test results.
DnaPrint received my DNA sample 21 weeks ago.
I asked them when I should expected to get my results.
Their...
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X-STRs test and the Szibor paper
Hello,
While I was reading the scientific paper (commonly called "The Szibor paper) which title is:
< DXS10079, DXS10074 and DXS10075 are STRs located within a 280-kb region of Xq12 and provide stable haplotypes useful for complex kinship cases>
By Hering...
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[QUOTE=Jodee]Hi there,
I think there's a lot more possibility in trying to tell heritage when looking at old photos from generations back, though still a gamble.
I think its very subjective too, or at least often based on typical opinion.
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Hello,
I think it's partially based on a subjective choice of physical traits.
Furthermore, some could say you look like individuals from a region. Other could say you look like individuals from another region... Their opinion (perception) is probably based on the observation...
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X-STR article
Hi,
Some of us already know the following paper about the X-STR DNA.
(DXS10074-75-79).
The new ones who don't know that paper can find it here:
http://en.biotype.de/files/HeringS_2...0Leg%20Med.pdf
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Some years ago I saw at tv that Roman jars would have been found off the Brazilian coast by some divers.
I wonder if some archaeologists tried to confirm the authenticty of those jars.
Nordvarg...
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New article about X-STR
I found an interesting article about the X chromosome DNA.
According to that article European and East Asian would form two clusters.
" X-chromosome as a marker for population history: linkage desequilibrium and haplotype study in Eurasian populations". Laan...
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Hello Paul,
I think that I found two Swedish R1a with 388=10.
I found them in YSearch.
It is U6ZK6 (Bengtsson / R1a) and
MFZA9 (Olsson. From a town not far from Ostersund. Probably R1a).
Lennart....
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YHRD database
Hi,
The YHRD database release 21 is out with 51,253 haplotypes in 447 populations.
L. Svensen
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