Monday, May 19, 2008
Slowly but Surely
I promised a cladogram from the Augusta/Washington Co. Berry's 67 marker results. So here it is -

and a genetic distance table -

Time to most recent common ancestor, anyone?

You can click this line for their yAncestrys.
Now, who's up to venturing an analysis?
1 Comments:
Jim:
I must have missed yesterday's blog. We were running around and around on errands all day and evening.
Hmmmmmmmm. I can't make head or tails of this. I'll have to download the cladogram and ponder it for a while. It may be as simple as "mutations" happen?
Do you have any opinions?
Carol Vass
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