On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 8:08:23 PM UTC+2, Paulo Canedo wrote: > Wrong Y DNA is still much tested today. Yes, but the momentum has been taken away from projects, and it is very unrewarding now. You can go out trying to promote the idea among a group of interest for example, but once you get them interested they are still going to go and check the testing company websites which tell them they can find their viking genes or whatever, INSTEAD. (Most people have a limited budget.)