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From: (John Chandler)
Subject: Re: [DNA] Early Population levels in the ' British peninsula '
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 15:52:57 -0400 (EDT)
References: <BAEKIPDCJKIGDOPBOCPBIEPICKAA.r.bootle@btinternet.com>
In-Reply-To: <BAEKIPDCJKIGDOPBOCPBIEPICKAA.r.bootle@btinternet.com>
Bob wrote:
> May I safely assume that most of the men were probably R1b1, with STR SWAMH
> ?
>
> Or, Is there a more likely scenario ?
You have posed the question in two ways that are by no means
equivalent. Taking the second formulation first: no, there is no
other scenario that is more likely. However, the first formulation
cries out for a definition of "safe". Making that assumption will
not increase your risk of being in a fatal car accident. However,
it will make certain people mad at you.
The counter-question is this: why do you need to know??
John Chandler
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