Sunday, December 16, 2007
Berry I1a cladograms
Sorry. I should have put this up last night when I finished it. This morning the ice storm got the internet connection first, then the power. Back on now. For good, I hope.
Someone asked for I1a cladograms so here they are:
First, the 25 marker cladogram -

Next, the 37 marker cladogram -

Finally, the 67 marker diagram comprised entirely of Augusta/Washington Co. Berrys -

POSTED AT 7:55 PM, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2007
NOTE: I've been asked for guidance on how to read or interpret these cladograms. Sorry, I don't have it. To me, they're merely visual representations of the Genetic Distance tables. I do suspect that they are more than that, however, and I have seen something about the 'star' pattern perhaps indicating the ancestral haplotype?? If I ever find out, I'll do a blog posting about it.
1 Comments:
I'm very happy to see these!
They seem more understandable than genetic distance charts, but I'll admit that I don't have any profound insights. :>)
Carol
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