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Very well done, congratulations on all of the hard work. On March [email protected] EST the YDNA page would not come up..it directed me to perhaps your site designer's home page.
I found it interesting that you have no H at all, given the statistics and the spread of H1 and H3. I have Ververas and Raftakis in my tree and have H3 haplotype, I guess that too is interesting.
I will return to your site again, it is well done indeed.
Very well done, congratulations on all of the hard work. On March [email protected] EST the YDNA page would not come up..it directed me to perhaps your site designer's home page.
I found it interesting that you have no H at all, given the statistics and the spread of H1 and H3. I have Ververas and Raftakis in my tree and have H3 haplotype, I guess that too is interesting.
I will return to your site again, it is well done indeed.
Jeffrey Stewart
Hello Jeffrey,
Thank you for your comments about the site - the Y-DNA page probably didn't appear at the time you attempted to view it because I was editing the page at that moment.There are not many mtDNA samples yet - an attempt is being made to encourage people to mtDNA test.
we just need more greeks to testsince i have a match [close] in it i want more greeks
Hello Jim,
Hope you are well - Thanks for your comments !
Getting more of my countrymen to DNA test is one of my wishes too.In my part of the world people are sceptical about this new science of genetic genealogy - more time is needed before people warm to the idea,so to speak.
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