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From: John T Nichols <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Peculiar 385a & b Question
Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 22:16:27 -0400
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385a,b = (13, 14) also occurs in my particular R1b1c haplotype.
John T. Nichols.
Ken Nordtvedt wrote:
>13,14 is the norm for I1a and two steps from the 11,14 norm for I1a
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>>I just got first results on a family member which so far is predicted
>>Haplogroup R1a and seems to fit in with Norse from UK. His ancestry is
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>London area of
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>>England by 1590. He has a 385a&b that are peculiar for any haplogroup, I
>>think. He has 13,14 at those loci. Has anyone seen this combination. I am
>>awaiting the rest of his numbers, but wondered about this 13, 14 at 385
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>a&b. Anyone
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>>have a thought? Margretta
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