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From: John German <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Ice age refugiums
Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2006 18:26:58 -0500
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Is the Italian S21+ now a genuine phenomenon or is it still just a
random happenstance?

Ken Nordtvedt wrote:

> I believe S21+ R1b is 75 percent of R1b in certain areas of greater Frisia.
> But R1b is only a certain fraction of total population.
>
>>From the pie charts I see for Netherlands and Denmark, S21+ R1b and I1a/I1c
> would be close competitors for numero uno.
>
> Ken
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> Ken,
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> Do you by any chance happen to know which haplogroup was probably the most
> dominant among the Anglo-Saxons? Was it I1a?, R1b1c9 S21+ or? I am thinking
> probabaly R1b1c9 S21+ since it is found in Friesland today at levels around
> 75%.
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> Jackson
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