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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Quetzalcoatl: The difficulty here , and one that mystifies Clyde, are "recurrent mutations." Apparently some sites are more prone to mutations than others and thus can show up in different haplotypes. Thus it is important in determining a classification that all the identifying mutated SNPs be present. These are old papers by standards of the field-- I keep emphasizing that you need to check phylotree for changes that may have happened in the interval. M1 is defined by: T195C! G6446A T6680C C12403T A12950c G16129A! T16189C! T16249C T16311C! . [/QB][/QUOTE]There is no such thing as recurrent mutations. I proved this point in my articles on M1 mutations in India. See: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3168144/ LOL. This article was peer reviewed and appeared in a publication recognized by NCBI. Also see: Advantageous Alleles, Parallel Adaptation, Geographic Location and Sickle Cell Anemia among Africans and Indians http://www.academia.edu/3036807/Advantageous_Alleles_Parallel_Adaptation_Geographic_Location_and_Sickle_Cell_Anemia_among_Africans_and_Indians . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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