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From: Doug McDonald <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] J2 HG in Scotland
Date: Tue, 03 Aug 2004 13:55:02 -0500
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wrote:
> Ellen:
> Thank you for your very well informed and cogent arguments.
> As I have said before on repeated occasions, any further discussion of my R1a
>hypotheses will need to await the "verdict" of my colleague on the 40 page paper which I submitted to him.
Clearly you are onto something. Of that there is zero doubt.
The trail of similar haplotypes is too clear. The big question is,
"what does it mean in terms of population migration" east
of Scandinavia. From Scandinavia west it is already clear ... R1a
Vikings. To my mind east is not so clear.
Doug McDonald
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