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From: "Chris" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] SMGFGuidance please
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 07:48:46 +0100
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Thank you,

That's what I was hoping. Much appreciated.

Chris

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Subject: Re: [DNA] SMGFGuidance please


> In a message dated 08/31/05 2:05:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> writes:
>
>> A question though. I have found 9 sets of DNA marker results for holders
>> of
>> my surname. I've been able to obtain most of their marker results and
>> associated trees. Am I allowed to utilise the data in my DNA study? This
>> almost
>> doubles the number of results I have and I'm sure will add greatly to
>> encourage
>> people to take part in the study. I don't want to break any rules.
>
> I just checked with Ugo Perego at SMGF. He said there are no rules against
> utilizing data extracted from the website. I think it would be good policy
> to
> cite the SMGF database as the source, though, perhaps even with the link
> you can
> bookmark giving the search parameters (although I'm not sure that would be
> a
> permanent link).
>
> Ann Turner
>
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