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Subject: Re: [DNA] DNA storage
Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 23:05:33 EST


In a message dated 11/3/02 7:48:18 PM Pacific Standard Time,
writes:

>
> As a matter of fact just recently we Fedex'd the DNA of a customer that
> was interested in having an AncestrybyDNA test. The sample was sent
> directly to the their lab.

Maybe that's what I need to do with my Aunt's DNA. After all this time her
haplogroup is still blank. I'm not sure the mutations actually fit into a
haplogroup, but if they don't FTDNA should explain what is different about
them.. All I've heard from Bennett is "Next week," and I've got that one
several times.

> HVR1 Haplogroup-
> HVR1 Mutations
16051G
>  16092C
>  16129A
>  16183C
>  16189C
>  16362C
>  16519C
>

Grant W. Johnston, Chico, CA
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