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Y-chromosomal Aaron

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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The Cohan Modal Cluster Haplotype

Dear Editor,

I appreciate your help, by solving the issues regarding whenever the article shold stay or be deleted it;

I also accept the other editor´s decision too.

“I agreed - merge both articles and let the individuals with the knowledge to discuss this information work – it – out rather than a delete”

Now, Mr. JHeald is still deleting the infos there were merged from The Cohen Modal Cluster Haplotype. (and he did removed previously informations that I added to the article too).

Please help me make him accept your decisions, and please make sure that he cannot delete the informations that were merged again.

Thank you very much

Best Regards,

Chris Cohen President Brazilian Association of Cohanim —Preceding unsigned comment added by Chriscohen (talkcontribs) 16:41, 18 February 2008 (UTC)

Chriscohen I have asked a more seasoned and knowledgeable administrators in this field, not an editor, to look at both articles and give their advice. I am not sure this will resolve the issue. However, it may lead to a more diplomatic approach to the situation. Good Luck.

The Cohen Modal Haplogroup

Hi,

Please help me with this discussion. They are still deleting the information. Others Misplaced Pages´editor choice is against their personal opinions.

How can we stop them deleting the infos?

Best Regards, Chris Cohen---- —Preceding unsigned comment added by Chriscohen (talkcontribs) 17:57, 18 February 2008 (UTC)

Chris, if you note above, my reply concerning this article. I have asked an WP:Administrator to review – comment and help. To be honest, the material you are covering, I have no knowledge of. My contributions at best would be a peacemaker not a contributor. The administrator I have asked to help is Tone who I have always found to be fair – honest and extremely diplomatic in handling situations similar to this, along with knowledge of this subject matter. Shoessss |  Chat  18:08, 18 February 2008 (UTC)

Y-chromosomal Aaron

I notice that you continue to add more material on Y-chromosomal Aaron that subsequently ends up being removed. I am not a geneticist, but I can understand the arguments advanced by Jheald (talk · contribs) in support of his removal. Rather than again and again making the changes you have been making, perhaps you could now take the subject to the talk page (on Talk:Y-chromosomal Aaron) and try to explain why your edits need to be taken into account. Edit warring is not helpful, and indeed has led to people getting blocked from editing Misplaced Pages.

If you have any further questions, please let me know. JFW | T@lk 21:02, 18 February 2008 (UTC)