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    R1b-L51

    Smyadovo, Bulgaria... in western Europe? Then Kamtchatka must be eastern Europe! Wow, that's quite a list! I'm impressed. ATP3... "R1 low coverage". All downstream snps "dubious" You forgot the Villabruna sample, 12000 years old, no doubt the forefather of all those steppe-free samples that...
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    SNP Tracker. H1bm not a descendant of H1b?

    The SNP tracker (http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html) proposes the following mutation stages for H1b: H > H1 > H-T16189C! > H1b For H1bm, the sequence given is : H > H1 > H1bm (the H-T16189C! > H1b segment expected in between H1 and H1bm is not there) I always thought that H1bm...
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    DNA and privacy

    Many of us tested. Our data are stored somewhere - out of reach. Is it to be feared that the very progress of genetic sciences might turn into a cause for concern ? Article here : https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-05-dna-facial-privacy-difficult.html Excerpt : "Where will this all end up...
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    H1 - T16189C! Help !!

    Hi everybody. I persuaded some of "my people" to test. My son-in-law came out as H1 - T16189C! A bit of a riddle to me. All I managed to find was that, apparently, the exclamation mark signals a "back mutation". What the heck is that ? Is T16189C! an identified subclade of H1 ? Or does it define...
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    Ligures, Lusitanians... early migrants ?

    The Ligures seem to have spoken an IE language, if we are to depend on their toponymy and anthroponymy. They are described by ancient sources as much more "primitive" than the Gaulish Celts - though they are sometimes reported to have been "Celts" themselves. They seem to have called themselves...
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