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Jessie's Scrappy Finds & Designs: 02/01/09
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Welcome, I'm Jessie .aka. ScrapKitten. Hi, my name is Jessie and this is my lil space on the net where I can have fun. post my LO's, FREEBIES, and Designs.and just ramble onto anyone who is willing to take the time to listen! I am a SAHM of 3 . Austin (11), Alyssa (3), and lil Hailey who is just a year old. I have a lil hobby that you all might be familiar with. SCRAPBOOKING! You can find lotsa babbling and sometimes freebies and sales to my stores. Do you like my Blog? It can be yours. I always put my k...
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Haplogroup H: June 2008
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View my complete profile. Thursday, June 19, 2008. Everything Known About Haplogroup H. The title says it all, All About Haplogroup H. From Mathilda's Anthropology Blog. This is an article that pulls together what is know about Haplogroup H all in one place. Lot of colorful diagrams too. A bit more scientific than I like but you'll find it helpful none the less. Links to this post. Thursday, June 12, 2008. A Series of Articles on Haplogroup H. Click here to view mtDNA Part I. Subclades of haplogroup H).
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Haplogroup H: This Is The Kind of Information Genealogists Want About Their mtDNA...
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View my complete profile. Thursday, March 13, 2008. This Is The Kind of Information Genealogists Want About Their mtDNA. In his article, Blah, Blah, Blah. On his blog The Latest in Meandering Thought. If anyone from any of the genealogy testing companies happens to be reading this, please take my request to heart. I'm asking you to consult with the anthropology departments from a couple of different universities and see what can. Be said about those who migrated to Europe from the Middle East 20,000-30,0...
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Haplogroup H: Book Review: Trace Your Roots With DNA
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View my complete profile. Thursday, March 20, 2008. Book Review: Trace Your Roots With DNA. Trace Your Roots With DNA. What's to be learned about haplogroup H: Unfortunately, nothing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free eBook on Genetic Genealogy Test Results. Blaine Bettinger's free eBook will help you figure out where to go next after you get your test results and go, "huh? Y-DNA or mtDNA test results, both are covered. All the sci-cho babble is explained so you can easily understand what's wh...
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Haplogroup H: April 2008
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View my complete profile. Thursday, April 17, 2008. Web Site Review: Mathilda's Anthropology Blog. In my quest to learn more about my deep ancestry I've discovered that anthropology blogs provide a nice resource for information on the life and times of those who lived in Europe a very long time ago. Lately I've been reading Mathilda's Anthropology Blog. With great interest. Mathilda had a fascinating article (reprinted) last month titled, " How To Lose a Mitochondrial DNA Lineage. The findings discussed ...
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Haplogroup H: February 2008
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View my complete profile. Wednesday, February 27, 2008. Isn't that how all blogs start out. Hello World? This blog isn't intended to blaze new trails so that beginning works just fine for me :-). So what is this blog about? It's about my journey to discover what is known about haplogroup H and if it is relevant to my genealogy. My interest in the topic of genetic genealogy peaked recently when I won a contest sponsored by Blaine Bettinger, The Genetic Genealogist. And king of genetic genealogy.
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Haplogroup H: March 2008
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View my complete profile. Thursday, March 27, 2008. Is There a Connection Between Haplogroup H and Alzheimers Disease? I came across an abstract posted earlier this month that has me wondering, "What's up with this? Evidently there are some researchers who are looking for a possible connection between Alzheimer's Disease and the various haplogroups. Haplogroup H is mentioned as is cluster HV (Is that a subclade? I'm not sure what they concluded from their research but you can read the abstract here:.
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Haplogroup H: November 2008
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View my complete profile. Monday, November 3, 2008. Haplogroup H and Sepsis. There's an interesting article about haplogroup H members having an increased chance of surviving sepsis (blood poisoning) on Mathilda's Anthropology blog. MtDNA haplogroup H was a strong independent predictor of outcome during severe sepsis, conferring a 2.12-fold (95% CI 1.02-4.43) increased chance of survival at 180 days compared with individuals without the haplogroup H. You can read more about this study here.