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Post subject: Re: Labrador Innu (Mont-Nask) & Inuit DNA Studies Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:28 am |
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Biomolecular archaeology study of past aboriginal populations in Eastern Canada sbobet casino
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Post subject: Re: Labrador Innu (Mont-Nask) & Inuit DNA Studies Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 12:16 pm |
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Great stuff, Pikeman. Is the "PB" used in your posts a reference to Port Blandford?
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Post subject: Re: Labrador Innu (Mont-Nask) & Inuit DNA Studies Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 10:18 pm |
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Thanks Pikeman! Let's hope that research/sequencing is forthcoming very soon. It seems as if big things are about to happen. Please keep us updated! Steve
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Post subject: Re: Labrador Innu (Mont-Nask) & Inuit DNA Studies Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 12:23 am |
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Pikeman wrote: It would also explain why some Beo reconstructed skeleta show a mixture of Western Eurasian-NA features, or why some early settlers alluded their features to Sapnish Gypsys (South Asian)! Pikeman, Are you saying that these skeleta were already tested? Are they known to have had mixed with Western Eurasian people? Just wondering. Thanks for the update. Stephen
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Post subject: Re: Labrador Innu (Mont-Nask) & Inuit DNA Studies Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 1:35 am |
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Very interesting, Pikeman. Thanks for this!
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Post subject: Re: Labrador Innu (Mont-Nask) & Inuit DNA Studies Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 12:03 am |
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Thanks for this, Pikeman. I have a question about the Q haplogroup. Does this clade only occur within NA populations? Would it be washed out in a few generations of European descent? In other words, say a male member of BTK had a son with a European woman. That son then started a line of descent which was purely European. Would the Q haplogroup still be prominent in all male direct descendants. Forgive my ignorance. I do find this very interesting. Stephen
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Post subject: Re: Labrador Innu (Mont-Nask) & Inuit DNA Studies Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 11:00 am |
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That does help, Pikeman. Thanks!
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