Hi Roberta, Thanks for the email about the DNA study. My understanding is that the BYU Molecular Genealogy study is a study of general population flows, and does not focus on particular individuals. I was also a volunteer and gave blood to them. Their interest is to see how people from different parts of the world migrated elsewhere. For example, they did a study of the Indians along the coast of Costa Rica. These Indians had no real history until BYU found that they were genetically related to the Indians in the mountain regions. Apparently, the Spanish had captured some of the Indians in the mountains and transported them as slaves to the coastal regions. You can check their web site for updates on their studies - the Moelcular Genealogy Program is now called the Sorenson Moelcular Genealogy Foundation and can be researched at http://smgf.org:8081/pubgen/site17.jsp. All DNA analysis done on volunteers is held strictly confidential. To obtain specific info on a particular individual or group of individuals, you have to sign up for DNA testing with Relative Genetics, the company that was spun off from the BYU program. There is a cost, depending on the type of testing you do. For more info, check out wwwrelativegenetics.com. You can also chekc out Family Tree DNA's web site at www.ftdna.com. They do similar types of testing. If I can answer any questions for you, let me know. Colleen