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From: "Leo K. Barton" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] BYU and costs
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 10:59:11 -0700
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Karen

We recently applied to BYU as a Special Project. Christi Calvert Brogan has
posted our information at
http://genealogy.webhop.org/barton/bartondna.html
Please browse this information and it will show you all that we have learned
so far. We would also appreciate everyone helping us with our project. BYU's
price is $135 but maybe that is negotiable.

Leo

Karen Miller wrote:

> Thanks to everyone who has responded to my query. I am trying to go to
> every web page suggested and see everything it says. I still have two
> questions, if I may:
>
> Last year I left a 4 pedigree sheet and a blood sample with a BYU group
> that came to our area. It seems unclear what I can expect from that and
> when.
>
> http://www.duerinck.com/project.html - This site mentions that they (BYU)
> will yield a hugh database of results. What does that mean, I guess is
> my question.
>
> 2nd question, since costs are very important to me, and I am sure others,
> how would 2 participants compare with say 50 participants, compared to
> say 200 or 1000 participants? I realize there are no absolutes here, but
> are there sites that give these kind of cost comparisons?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Karen
>
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