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    1. My deep SNP = I1b2
    2. R. D. Reddick
    3. Haplo "SNP" test returned as I1b2 from Family Tree DNA last week. Is this fairly common for Scottish lines? "I1b2 Haplogroup I1b2 is very common in Sardinia and was likely among the first humans to populate the island about 9000 years ago. It is also found in the western Mediterranean and western Europe at lower frequencies. Unlike I1b, I1b2 is not present east of the Adriatic Sea." Most Riddick and Reddick Scot and "Scot-Irish" lines are also "I" Haplos. Reddoch seem to be "R1b." Notice several of our other Scot lines are R1b or R1b1 as are our Germanic R320s. <http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Reddick-r320/index.aspx>http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Reddick-r320/index.aspx Richard

    06/12/2006 11:22:50