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From: Kenneth Bradshaw <>
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Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 14:36:48 -0700


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Dna testing to prove Origin
Kenneth

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Hi there,
For those of you who are local to Franklin County, I have recently found
out that BYU in Utah are doing DNA Research Genealogy study.

Molecular Genealogy links individuals together in "family trees" based
on unique identification of genetic markers. In order to reconstruct
molecular genealogies it is necessary to utilize known biological
relationships and correlate this information with the transmission of
genetic markers through time.
Throughout the world there is intense interest in the origins and
histories of people. Some of this information is transmitted through
oral or written histories. Unfortunately, the history of some peoples
and communities has been lost or destroyed through time.
By utilizing the genetic record that each individual retains of his/her
past, it is possible to reveal important clues as to their origin and
relationship of any individual toother persons orpopulations.
It will be possible to establish ancient immigration and migration
patterns...
Anyway, I was very interested because my grandmother would not talk
about our Indian heritage. I want to do this to see if I have any Indian
blood or not. I checked to see how I could participate in this study. I
was told if I could get 100 + people, they could be here in about 3
months.
You have to be 18. They will take about two tbsp of blood and it will be
drawn by an experienced phlebotomist. You have to also have a four
generation pedigree chart filled out as best you can. This will be used
for future study. It is completely private. The results will be under
lock and key. It takes about 10 mins. to do and they will pay you $10.
Shoot, I would pay them $10.:)
If any of you locals are interested, call or e-mail me.
Thanks,
Judy Phillips
Franklin County


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