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3.71 The Long Shadow Pedro
The Cannon Ranch faces wholesale resignations by hired hands because of a seriesof attacks on men and cattle by an unknown assailant.
Written by Walter Black Directedby Phil Rawlins

Character Highlights: Inmany ways the plot of this episode is more like a detective show than a Westernas everyone tries to determine who the culprit might be in the mysterioussubversive attacks that have been taking place at High Chaparral. Thisis the third episode in which someone from John's civil war past has come after himseeking revenge , "Threshold of Courage" and "Road toTucson" being the other ones. It somehow seems that Buck's associatesfrom the war come to convince him to throw in with their schemes, where John'sassociates from the war come across the country with a clear mission to killhim. Joe and Pedro both have strong roles in this episode, with Pedrosustaining a serious gunshot wound and also insisting on riding with the meneven though still recuperating. One of the best scenes is when Johninsists on sending Victoria away to her father's over her objections. WhenJohn offends her and she demands an apology, Blue, Buck, and Mano all offerwell-meaning advice and encouragement for John to apologize. The Cannonsstage a very public argument near the end for the benefit of the remaining rangehands in order to set up a trap for the culprit. The episode includesreferences to Buck and John's shared past in Kansas at the time of the JohnBrown raids.

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The mtDNA sequence variation of the hypervariable segment I of the control region was studied in 47 unrelated individuals of Corsican origin from Corte (Corsica, France). Thirty-one different sequences were identified by 40 variable sites, of which five involve transversions. The nucleotide diversity among the sequences was estimated as 1.03%. The pairwise difference agreed with the model proposed by Rogers and Harpending ([1992] Mol Biol Evol 9:552-569) and appeared bell-shaped, with only one peak at 3.71, indicating the occurrence of a single episode of demographic expansion roughly 14,443 to 41,584 years ago. From our results it seems that the ancestral Corsican population expanded more recently than all other studied European populations. Compared to other populations by genetic distances and a neighbor-joining tree, Corsicans appear most closely linked to the Basques and Sardinians than to other populations. Although the results substantiate an east-to-west migration, some problems are evident: 1) the estimates of demographic expansion are not in agreement with paleontological data; 2) the expansion occurred later than the expansion of the Sardinian population; and 3) the genetic affinity between Corsicans, Basques, and Sardinians. Answers will need to come from archaeological, paleontological, genetic, geological, and climatological observations. Finally, the study of mtDNA confirms what had already been shown with classic genetic markers. Am. J. Hum. Biol. 12:339-351, 2000. Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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