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Re: Hg38 to T2T upgrate
Hi Kevin, The hg38 genome, and earlier published human genomes, contained regions of DNA that were very difficult or impossible to sequence using short read "Next Generation" sequencers. In short
By Bruce Cockburn · #7874 ·
Hg38 to T2T upgrate
YFull is? offering a Hg38 to T2T upgrade for €23. What is the benefit of doing this? -- Kevin Terry
Re: IFLSCIENCE: The World¡¯s First Cities May Have Been Free Of Social Inequality
I guess it's interesting that they impute political values into their findings. To suggest that social stratification resulted in the dissolution of an idyllic/utopian society without considering
By Leake Little · #7872 ·
Re: IFLSCIENCE: The World¡¯s First Cities May Have Been Free Of Social Inequality
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By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #7871 ·
Re: IFLSCIENCE: The World¡¯s First Cities May Have Been Free Of Social Inequality
Cheers
By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #7870 ·
Re: IFLSCIENCE: The World¡¯s First Cities May Have Been Free Of Social Inequality
¡°Population¡± not ¡°popover¡± ? Sorry! Dan
By Dan D. · #7869 ·
Re: IFLSCIENCE: The World¡¯s First Cities May Have Been Free Of Social Inequality
Apparently they looked at the houses and inventory found in them. But we¡¯ll never know for sure. In a sedentary popover it makes sense to have less inequality compared to horse raiders and those
By Dan D. · #7868 ·
Re: To FTDNA Experts
Publisher's portal at https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393884821 -- Best regards, Vince T.
By vince@... · #7867 ·
Re: IFLSCIENCE: The World¡¯s First Cities May Have Been Free Of Social Inequality
Hope this is correct, would be good to know.
By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #7866 ·
IFLSCIENCE: The World¡¯s First Cities May Have Been Free Of Social Inequality
Prehistoric humans may have created a utopia. Read in IFLScience: https://apple.news/AwozAaz1gRzaXZXKFIcjhuA Dan D.
By Dan D. · #7865 ·
Re: Migrations
Yes Roy, still taking a interest in the history, whilst the technicalities of DNA analysis is beginning to pass me by! Cheers Peter
By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #7864 ·
Re: Another 4 years and Charles gets 1 more candle
May you have many more celebrations of this momentous occasion! Ruth
By Ruth Holden · #7863 ·
Re: Another 4 years and Charles gets 1 more candle
Happy birthday, Charles! [email protected]> wrote:
By Lynn Hotchkiss · #7862 ·
Migrations
Piero, I see you have stumbled upon my article on migrations. I hope it's not too out of date by now. Cheers, Roy
By Roy · #7861 ·
Re: Another 4 years and Charles gets 1 more candle
Many happy returns. May all your brick walls crumble to dust.
By Roy · #7860 ·
Re: Another 4 years and Charles gets 1 more candle
Happy Birthday Charles.
By Ernest K Johnson · #7859 ·
Re: Another 4 years and Charles gets 1 more candle
However, I can now finally legally vote! Charles
By Charles · #7858 ·
Another 4 years and Charles gets 1 more candle
Yes, folks another 4 years has passed and Charles can officially add one more candle to his birthday cake.? Since, by this counting, he is still a teenager he does not have to call the fire
By Wayne · #7857 ·
Re: To FTDNA Experts
Hi MikeNot knowing where your ancestors are from in Germany, I did a quick search and found Primms in the Brandenburg area in the 1700's. Before that, 1400 to 1600, there was one, spelled Prem, in the
By Linda Wheaton · #7856 ·
Re: To FTDNA Experts
One should also remember that SNPs can, and will occur in the FTDNA unsequenced unreported regions of the Y which is high repetitive.? ? Also due to the technology being used not all reportable STR
By Wayne · #7855 ·