For those of you interested in testing the mitrochrondial DNA from you to your mother, her mother, etc. the cost is $219. It can be obtained from Family Tree DNA at http://www.familytreedna.com Remember that even if your mother was born a Bunker this will not pick up the Y DNA of the Bunkers as only males have the Y chromosome. This test is useful for finding descendants of women. It can also be used to trace the area where your ancient female ancestor came from. In the Y DNA test we determined that the Devon Bunkers were amongst the earliest settlers in Europe while the Bedfordshire Bunkers came at a later time and might have Viking ancestry. The MtDna for women can determine the same thing. However, it will never connect you to a Bunker unless you have a female ancestor born a Bunker. Then you are just testing the DNA trace of her mother, NOT her Bunker father. In my case I was born a Bunker. I trace my MtDNA through my mother Arline Mills, her mother Cora Freeman, her mother Addie Palmer, her mother Elizabeth Bangle and her mother Angeline Caswell. That ends my paper trail. However, the female ancestors of Angeline still have their MtDna in me. If my brother traced his MtDNA, it would follow the same line provided we share the same female ancestors forever and there are no adoptions in there. Family Tree DNA also has tests to determine if you have an Indian (Native American) ancestor. There are other tests offered as well including paternity tests and tests to determine sibling relationships. I am very well pleased with the services offered by Family Tree DNA. Their support features are excellent and the information received from them is updated frequently as new facts are discovered. Their lab is located in Tucson and is highly respected as our their researchers. Bette