> One interesting thing about the Fluxus program are the alternate paths to a > given participant which contain two identical mutations. These appear to me to > be parallel mutations. I posted this on the Genealogy-DNA mailing list and > Ann Turner said she would take a look at my plots, so I sent her the *.fdi > plots. Evidently she couldn't read them, because she hasn't responded. I'll > try > again with the *.gif files. > > Bruce Baird Bruce, Your use of the word 'alternate' is much better than 'parallel' mutations. What you've got is the Fluxus program not able to determine the path which was actually taken. If you have two mutations between point A and point B, there's no way to determine which took place first. David M