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Chris,
I'm sure that your recent edits to Y-chromosomal Aaron were meant in good faith, but scholarship has moved on from 1998, and no longer supports most of these assertions (if, indeed, it ever did).
The best place to take this is probably Talk:Y-chromosomal Aaron, where I've posted a lengthier discussion of the material you've added, and why I think it doesn't stand up in the light of what else we now know. I hope on reflection you'll agree and accept the points I've made there. But if there's stuff still to consider, then rather than simply re-posting it to the main article, please can we consider it on the talk page instead, so that we (and others) can discuss it first. Jheald (talk) 16:03, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
Your recent edits
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