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The DNA Results Here is the results page at FTDNA. This shows the number of people currently tested, their surname, their MDKA (Most Distant Known Ancestor) and the year and place of his birth, the Haplogroups of the members tested, and the actual marker values of each person tested. All the data is anonymised for privacy reasons so that no single individual can be identified. The project is constantly growing so check back frequently for the latest results. The pedigrees (direct male lines) of those people who have tested are supplied in a table here. Where available, there are links to online trees. The results are discussed in the interactive blog section of the website. This section provides an analysis of new results as they come in and allows other people to comment and ask questions so that everyone benefits from what we learn through the project. What is DNA and how can it help? How DNA can help pinpoint your Ancestral Homeland How DNA can connect you with distant cousins What to expect from your results Maurice
Gleeson May 2013
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Last update: May 2013