Joseph,
A 3 step mutation near match with someone from a different
geographical region and with a different surname is quite a loooong
distance. As we say in Spanish: "Una golondrina no hace verano."
This is most likely a case of haplotype convergence and not indicative
of a real genetic affinity.
Victor
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Joseph Puentes <makas@n...> wrote:
>
> no, I meant Ashkenazi. . .my spelling is not so good. I am not sure but
> some of my y-DNA indications are Ashkenazi, the priests of the tribe of
> Levi, a Levite. I don't know how much evidence there is for this but
its
> interesting to wonder about:
>
> Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
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> Cimet, Adina, 1951-
> Ashkenazi Jews in Mexico : ideologies in the structuring of a
> community / Adina Cimet.
> p. cm. -- (SUNY series in anthropology and Judaic studies)
> Includes bibliographical references and index.
> ISBN 0-7914-3179-7 (hardcover : acid-free). -- ISBN 0-7914-3180-0
> (pbk. : acid-free)
> 1. Jews--Mexico--Politics and government. 2. Mexico--Ethnic
> relations. I. Title. II. Series.
> F1392.J4C56 1997
> 323.1'1924072--dc20
95-5161
>
CIP
> 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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> 3 step Mutations
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> R1b
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