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    1. Re: [BRIDGES-L] hello
    2. Gay Botsford
    3. Thanks Keith, I don't know how to do what you said, I am not that good with the computer... but thanks anyway...:-) hugs, Gay > Gay, > For any of this to make sense, you'll probably have to write the > group marker numbers out on strips of grid-paper and shuffle them around > until you see the patterns. I used high lighters to mark the matching > markers. You can also do this in Excel, if you have the program. Just mark > out 25 columns and copy the group numbers into a line. The individuals have > there own lines. > Our test did not match 100% with any of the other Bridges lines. > Our closest match was with group 1. We shared 15 of 25 Y chromosome markers > with group1. That means we had 10 mutations, 6 of which occurred in markers > with faster mutation rates. We shared 9 markers with group 2, 4 markers > with group 3, and 8 markers with group 4. At the most, we shared 5 markers > with those not yet designated as a group. I believe we will be listed with > them until we get a match. > > Keith Bailey > Gordon co GA > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gay Botsford" <gbot@seark.net> > To: <BRIDGES-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 7:09 PM > Subject: [BRIDGES-L] hello > > > > Hello all, I received the DNA test result for our family, but I don't know > how to read it... > > Does it connect with any of the other group of Bridges? > > Hugs, Gay > > > > http://www.familytreedna.com/ftLogin.asp?kit=13456&code=J8833 > > > > > > > > > > Gay Botsford > > gbot@seark.net > > > > > >

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