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Y-hg C found in South America
Topic Started: Oct 25 2010, 03:16:55 PM (460 Views)
ren
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20932815

black man, did you know about this?
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ren
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Sigh. Ya know.. I just noticed that I have to speak twice to you. :$
I was just curious whether you knew about the development, not whether you had access.

It perhaps means C3 has been around since the initial settlement, which means C is probably the oldest in Siberia (since Q can't be associated with most of the Native Siberian mtDNA lineages), and it takes a lot of the Ket and Na-Dene special correlation out..
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yungsiyebu
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STR data from Supplementary data:

19, 385a, 385b, 389I, 389II, 390, 391, 392, 393, 437, 438, 439, 448, 456, 458, GATAH4
E1 Kichwa
16-12-14-13-30-24-9-11-13-14-10-12-21-15-18-22-10
E2, E3, E4 Waorani
15-12-13-12-27-24-9-11-13-14-10-12-21-15-17-20-11

anyone find any samples from asia to match? I guess it's another C3b different to asia's C3 sub-branches.



Edited by yungsiyebu, Oct 30 2010, 10:41:37 AM.
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black man
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More on the paper at
http://www.doctorfabricio.com/2010/11/new-multiplexes-to-analyze-diversity-of.html#links
http://www.doctorfabricio.com/
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