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From: "Jackson Montgomery-Devoni" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] DYF399 diversity (J2a1*)
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 14:04:25 -0400
In-Reply-To: <46129383.3020708@sbcglobal.net>
Interesting, thanks Al.
Jackson
>From: "Alfred A. Aburto Jr." <>
>Reply-To:
>To:
>Subject: Re: [DNA] DYF399 diversity (J2a1*)
>Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 10:48:51 -0700
>
>Jackson,
>In talking to Gareth (in particular!), & Bonnie, & Rebekah, in these
>postings, I now have a clear picture of what may have happened to my
>J2a1* palindromic markers. To see a symbolic map of the palindromic
>region please go to the DNA-Fingerprint web site. In the "downloads"
>section you'll see Thomas's presentation (pdf) that he gave at the FTDNA
>2006 Conference. You'll see all the markers in the palindromic region
>(the color coded ones).
>
>I'm now in the process of figuring out how the various alleles got to be
>the way they are from the sequence of events that Gareth indicated
>probably happened (an inversion at one spot and a duplication in
>another). I also have and idea now of what may happen with future recLOH
>events. Some, maybe most(?), J cases will not be as complicated as mine,
>but if it looks like a recLOH event occurred then it is worthwhile
>investigating other markers in the palindromic region (DYF399, DYF371,
>DYF397, DYF408, DYF511,...).
>Al
>
>
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