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Helyn asked a question and I asked Gary Felix that question and below
is his response. If you need a few more words of clarification please
direct your questions his way, but even if you don't forward them to
the group please keep me in the loop.
thanks,
joseph
-------- Original Message --------
| Subject: |
Re: Help/DNA Question |
| Date: |
Sat, 15 Jan 2005 22:26:01 -0800 (PST) |
| From: |
Gary Felix <garyf@...> |
| To: |
Joseph Puentes <makas@...> |
Sure Joseph, we all have DNA that is from our sex chromosomes.
Part of this DNA is used to determine our ancestry and find out who we
are related to now. Since DNA is the code of life it is handed down
from generation to generation. Some times there are differences from
one generation to the next (very rare in some cases frequent in other
cases). These differences are called mutations. By analyzing the
mutations over centuries your ancient origins can be determined. Please
see the project page here:
I hope it will answer all your questions but if not let me know.
We are currently trying to determine the current migration pattern
of our ancestors as well as where they came from. We can also see who
we are related to now.
Saludos,
Gary
Can
you field this one and I'll forward to the group? thanks much,
joseph
-------- Original Message --------
Joseph, Since we are on the subject of DNA. How do these folks
analyzing the DNA claim to have DNA from our ancestors of 200 years or
so in the past? I have told my brother that it is a painless procedure
to participate in the study however, he has thrown a bit of caution to
the wind. Gracias, Helyn
vela_este <vela_este@...>
wrote:
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com,
Joseph Puentes <makas@n...> wrote:
>
> Amazing things continue to happen. . .its the new year and I just
got
> back from a most remarkable weekend in Atlanta. . .its amazing how
even
> an abundance of alcohol can't keep me from thinking about
genealogy.
> Seems that every barmaid was a possible cousin once I found out
what her
> historical ethnic roots were and compared them with my recent
> multinational DNA results. Yes a most remarkable weekend in
Atlanta!
>
> . . .
Multinational DNA results???
Would you mind elaborating a little bit more on this. I have decided
to take a DNA test myself and I'm very interes! ted in your opinions.
Victor
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