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From: "Phil Lonsdale" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Newcomer on list
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 22:21:12 +0100
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I applied to Oxford. And then to FTDNA later.
Then, months after FTDNA had provided my '25' results, OA sent their
kit.
I thought OA was a bit pricey for '12', [£150], and said so in reply
to why I had not returned the kit.
Result = OA's 'Y' test went up to £170!
Presently, September, it stands at £180!!
FTDNA, including postage <g>, cost me less than £130!!!
Nuff said?
Phil Lonsdale, in Ealing, England.
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Subject: RE: [DNA] Newcomer on list
> Yes, but DTFNA check for more markers. I had mine done by both just
to
> verify accuracy. I lost my original documents send by Oxford, and
since
> my data was not line anyplace, I had to pay them another $24 US to
get
> another copy to know what my results were from them. FTDNA puts
your
> info online.
>
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> To:
> Subject: Re: [DNA] Newcomer on list
>
>
> Hi, Margaret:
>
> Personally, I think your best bet would be to use Oxford
> Ancestors....since
> you are on that continent and that is where the bulk of their
research
> has
> been. Check out their website and see what you think.
> oxfordancestors.com......
>
> Regards,
> Barb By.
> USA (but had my mtDNA done at Oxford)
>
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