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Re: DNA testing site 23andMe files for bankruptcy protection
Appreciate the Overview here Debbie of 23andMe's status. I would have thought the one item that could impact 23andMe's sale value to other companies is the number and scope of Class Action lawsuits
By Brian Swann · #8592 ·
Re: DNA testing site 23andMe files for bankruptcy protection
Here's an open letter from 23andMe to their customers: https://blog.23andme.com/articles/open-letter 23andMe have stated on Twitter/X: "We believe in the strength of what we¡¯ve built and believe
By Debbie · #8591 ·
Re: DNA testing site 23andMe files for bankruptcy protection
This has been on the cards for some time. It will be interesting to see what publicity this gets on mainstream TV media like the BBC News Bulletins versus a BBC article. Since almost every time these
By Brian Swann · #8590 ·
DNA testing site 23andMe files for bankruptcy protection
Notice on 23andMe's site <https://investors.23andme.com/news-releases/news-release-details/23andme-initiates-voluntary-chapter-11-process-maximize> BBC article on causes and effects
By Iain · #8589 ·
Re: A Mysterious 'Population B' Split From Humans 1.5 Million Years Ago¡ªand Its DNA Is Still Inside You
A more technical article on the study: Modern Humans Descended from Two Ancestral Populations, New Study Suggests | Sci.News | | | | | | | | | | | Modern Humans Descended from Two Ancestral
By [email protected] · #8588 ·
A Mysterious 'Population B' Split From Humans 1.5 Million Years Ago¡ªand Its DNA Is Still Inside You
A Mysterious 'Population B' Split From Humans 1.5 Million Years Ago¡ªand Its DNA Is Still Inside You Who knew our ¡°cousins¡± were so smart? Read in Popular Mechanics:
By Dan D. · #8587 ·
Re: Driffield 3 now a Briton?
Hi Linda, ? If you go onto the online version of the forum and look up &quot;6DRIF-3&quot; </g/R1b-U106/search?p=%2C%2C%2C20%2C0%2C0%2C0&q=6DRIF-3> on the Search box, you'll find a
By Iain · #8586 ·
Re: Driffield 3 now a Briton?
Cheers, always interesting to hear these journeys. I daren't think about how much time I've spent on my own! [email protected]> wrote:
By Piero Sinclair <pierosinclair@...> · #8585 ·
Driffield 3 now a Briton?
Hi, This is my brothers line FT72134 downstream of S11515 Driffield 3 but separated from him by quite a long period of time.? I believe our three Germanic 'prisoners of war' turned out to be
By Lindylou444@... · #8584 ·
Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z156 basal clades (xDF98xDF96)
He occupied the territory in modern Schleswig-Holstein. Bill
By Inventorb · #8583 ·
Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z156 basal clades (xDF98xDF96)
I was about to reply to my own query when I saw your response Iain. On looking at your age estimate for R-Z304, 2437 BC (95% c.i., 2737¨C2275 BC), it probably pre-dates both the Straubing and
By Kevin Terry · #8582 ·
Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z156 basal clades (xDF98xDF96)
Hi Kevin, ? I would be very interested to hear others' opinions. However, I would give you the same cautions I give at the start of the document that it's hard to be that precise about these kind of
By Iain · #8581 ·
Michael St. Clair: . Principal Investigator at Genetic-Linguistic Interface
Might someone know of Michael St. Clair whose dissertation was titled "Germanic Origins from the Perspective of the Y-Chromosome" https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9v44n49p Unlike most dissertations I
By Richard Smith · #8579 ·
Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z156 basal clades (xDF98xDF96)
Given Iain's probable location for the origin of R-Z304, does this suggest an origin in the Straubing culture of? southern Germany as distinct from the ?n¨§tice culture? Has someone with an?
By Kevin Terry · #8578 ·
Re: Meet ¡®Pink,¡¯ the new face of human evolution in Europe
John Hawks, a paleoanthropologist, has written a blog post on this find. https://johnhawks.net/weblog/a-look-at-the-sima-del-elefante-face/ Yahoo Mail - Email Simplified
By [email protected] · #8577 ·
Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z156 basal clades (xDF98xDF96)
A fascinating insight to the probable origin of Z156 and the downstream clades. Thanks Iain!! -- Kevin Terry
By Kevin Terry · #8576 ·
Re: Meet ¡®Pink,¡¯ the new face of human evolution in Europe
In case you don't have access to AppleNews. Here's an article on this discovery from Reuters: https://www.yahoo.com/news/spanish-fossils-may-represent-unknown-160800944.html.
By Randy · #8575 ·
Meet ¡®Pink,¡¯ the new face of human evolution in Europe
Meet ¡®Pink,¡¯ the new face of human evolution in Europe Western Europe has a new oldest face: the facial bones of an adult nicknamed "Pink" discovered in Spain are from a potential new member of
By Dan D. · #8574 ·
Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z156 basal clades (xDF98xDF96)
Thanks for the explanation, I do appreciate it. Ed
By ejsteele56@... · #8573 ·
Re: Phylogeography update: R-Z156 basal clades (xDF98xDF96)
Hi Ed, ? For R-S3997, I didn't feel that there was enough information to be as specific as, e.g., Gaulish. There's a huge gap of 2500 years between R-A10645 and R-S3997, and R-A10645 is likely to
By Iain · #8572 ·