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From: Phyllis Haynen <>
Subject: [DNA] Re: DNA Print Test Results
Date: Thu, 01 Jan 2004 10:17:21 -0800
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I've been reading the messages since my post on my results which were
European 98% and Sub-Saharan African 2%. It's all very interesting.

There were no family stories, but I thought there might be a slight
possibility of Native American. At least that would explain why I'm
having such a hard time tracing back on my Great-Gramma (Mattie Belle
Peters) Lyon's family tree. The test shows no Native American, but a 2%
possibility of Sub-Saharan African. If I'm doing this right, at 2%, I
would calculate this as a 4th or 5th great-grandparent and the time
frame would be late 1700's to mid 1700's. From my family genealogy
research, I find Irish, Scottish, English and possibly some German.

I do have the Genotype marker #1111 TT. Don't understand yet what the
allele value is that is being discussed. Some responses on this list are
more confident with the new DNA Print Results, others are still
skeptical. I'm very skeptical. I know DNAPrint had to run my test twice
to get results. The first time, they couldn't get anything. Reading the
User Manual, I think the results and Genotype marker #1111 could be
different if it was run a third time. I'm not sure I want to spend the
money since I'm not sure how accurate it would be the next time, either.

I'm still interested in having my brother or father do the Y-DNA and
possibly the DNA Print for our uncommon Irish HAYNEN surname. I think
the results could be very interesting there, too.

Still looking for an mtDNA match:
HVR1 Mutations 16390A, 16519C
HVR2 Mutations 152C, 263G, 309.1C, 315.1C
http://www.phyllis.ws/belle.htm


Phyllis

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Phyllis' Family Genealogy
http://www.phyllis.ws/tree.htm



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