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From: "Clifford Andrew" <>
Subject: atDNA - 5 Questions
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 18:09:59 -0500


I posted my recent autosomal DNA data to the DNAPrint log at
http://www.kerchner.com/cgi-kerchner/dnaprint.cgi

My questions:
For someone with excellent confirmatory data from DNAPrint (see below)
1) Do you all feel that EuroDNA is worth pursuing?
2) Would DNA Tribes add anything more?
3) Has anyone had any good results analying the raw data from DNA-F
Thirteen CODIS markers)? (I have already tried the European Network of
Forensic Science Institutes ENFSI website)
4) Has anyone done anything more with the DNAPrint DNA sequences?
5) Has anyone done anything more with the DNAPrint Genotypes?

Thanks!

>Guest: Clifford George Andrew
>Guest's Website: http://www.Geneal.net
>Date-Time: Saturday, April 01, 2006 at 15:41:43 (CST)
>My Expected Results for IE,EA,NA,SSAF Population Groups: 93.75, 0, 6.25, 0
>My Actual DNAPrint Results for IE,EA,NA,SSAF Population Groups: 91, 0, 9, 0
>DNAPrint Test and/or Euro add-on Test Version Number: 2.5
>Date DNAPrint Test and/or Euro add-on Test Was Ordered: 9 Feb 2006
>Comments: yDNA = J2b1; ySNP = M172+, M12+, M102+ (EA) mtDNA = J* (myself),
T2 (paternal aunt)(RG) I was surprised at the accuracy of DNAPrint in that
it more than fully matched what I had expected. My ancestry on both sides
goes back to European immigration to USA between 1620-1840 from England,
Scotland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Alsace (France). However, my great
great grandfather (Pedro Mancelas) was largely unknown, and variably
characterized as either Spanish or Mexican. This test confirms in my mind
the latter!...and I am proud to say that I can now call myself either part
(6.25%) native American or Hispanic!
>Email address (To use delete '-Saturday-' and add @ sign in that
position): neurologist-Saturday-earthlink.net


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