Lori Anderson: If you could glimpse into the future, would you take a peek? Commercial DNA testing can predict our chances of contracting certain diseases. And...
I look at it this way..... what is the difference really between having our genetic profile that lists the possibilities and getting tests done that our doctor...
My uncle whom I thought might balk at having his dna tested, said after I'd told him he didn't have to worry about it being used against him (hopefully I told...
I am not going to fault those who want to be willingly ignorant, but I prefer seeing what is coming at me. So, I have to agre with you on this. I am of that...
At this point, they are taking DNA samples from all military personell for ID purposes. I believe they are using the CODIS for that. On that test is TH01,...
Reminds me of knowledge of sorts. The only thing I majored in was music, so I know (or once knew) a lot about that but along the way I managed to learn a...
The main thing I dislike about taking prescription medicine is that the basis for it, in many cases, is because it's the typical drug being used for a specific...
That is why I have multiple sources when it comes to "experts." I also want as much information as I can get. They call it higher resolution testing when you...
OK... I thought if you submit a sample to SMGF then you had to sign a release saying you did not expect any results. I definitely would like you to talk about...
From Nick Maier of FTDNA: The mtDNA Plus test covers about 7% of the mtDNA genome, while the full-sequence test catalogs the entire mtDNA genome. While the ...
There is something not right about that, to me. ... I understand haven't had their results posted for 2 or more years (if ever). I'm optimistic however, that...
The observation of haplogroup I in the present study (<2% in modern Scandinavians) supports our previous findings of a pronounced frequency of this haplogroup...
It's free. We should be grateful they post it for us...JC ... From: johnlloydscharf To: DNA-Testing@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2008 8:04 PM ...
Free is good at twice the price, if you get something for it. What you have given is a sample that builds their database without receiving results. If BYU uses...
Yes, I count myself privileged to belong to Haplogroup I through my maternal grandfather. A male cousin tested I2b1a (earlier I1c/I1b2a Isles-Scots-284+) in...
Barb, I have been making the point that the Vikings have a small footprint in Scotland, if at all. Go ahead and check out the file on this in the files...
By the way, feel free to come up with any information that contradicts the previous.... ... footprint in Scotland, if at all. Go ahead and check out the file...
The transformation of the Celtic world, 500 BC-AD 100 This course studies the social and economic changes taking place in 'barbarian' Europe from the fifth...
Why would I contradict the previous? I don't have a quarrel with any conjectures regarding any of the haplogroups. Even the experts continue to change their...
Well, that's no fun! Actually, anything that contibutes is welcome. I am very interested in the research about the geography and ethnology of each haplogroup....
I looked at some published papers before reading his work. His work seems consistant with what is being published on this subclade. Since Hg I appeared before...