Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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They report the frequency for the suspect mtDNA sequences as 1.9 x 10-2, so 0.019, which I'm presuming means about 2% of the population. So, there would be a sizable number of people that could match with the suspect sequences. My main concerns (other than some elaborate forgery) are that if this sequence was very common among eastern European Jews, like Kosminsky, then his family memeber matching it doesn't identify him per se (mitochondrial DNA isn't uniquely identifying, though it can exclude someone).
At the moment I'm running with what they have reported despite my concerns over where the shawl came from, and the fact that it's apparently silk, has a blue dye that would run if wet, and so it's hard to believe that Eddowes would own such a thing as she couldn't afford it. Also, if it was silk, why didn't they pawn it rather than the boots? However, if the DNA holds up, then we've got some new constraints, and new information would be nice.
- Jeff
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