I have to agree with Jeff. As one of the first participants in this project I highly recommend it. ------------------------------------ Reliant Business Products, Inc. Steve Woodall President stevew@rbp.com 5757 Ranchester #1400 Houston, TX 77036 tel: 713 980-7112 fax: 713 980-7150 mobile: 713-725-9898 ------------------------------------ -----Original Message----- From: woodall-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:woodall-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Woodall Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 12:55 PM To: WOODALL-L Subject: Re: [WOODALL] WOODALL DNA Project Hi. I am a participant in the Woodall DNA Project. We have had some interesting results. As of today we have 18 different Family Groups. From Woodall DNA Project website, "As the database of test samples grows with this Project, these people may discover connections to earlier Woodall families previously unknown or unsuspected." http://home.cfl.rr.com/woodalldna/http://home.cfl.rr.com/woodalldna/Test%20R esults.htm The name Woodall means living on a wooded hill or a dweller at the hall by the wood. Since Woodall was a "place name" it can explain the different test results . As of today we have the following groups of people represented: European, American Indian, Viking/Scandinavian, and the Kurgan culture. We still need DNA from the Eastern Shore Maryland Woodall's, the Pulaski County, KY Woodall's, descendants of Shadrach Woodall of VA, and many other lines. Please look at the website. This could probably help your research if you can have a male Woodall take this test. >From FTDNA website,"Our bodies work as copy machines when it comes to the Y-DNA. You can have a copy machine doing 1,000 copies without a problem, and then, the 1,001 copy may have an "o" that looks more like an "e". And when we use this copy to make additional ones, all the new ones will now have an "e" instead of an "o". This is a simple way to explain how mutations occur in our Y-DNA when it's transferred (copied) from father to son. Mutations don't happen frequently, on the contrary, very seldom, but they can happen randomly in time, which means that I could be one mutation off of my father. "How is the testing done? Two cheek scrapers (looks like q-tips) and two collection tubes are used for the DNA test kit which is then processed by FTDNA.Goals of Project: Determine who is related, Prove or disprove theories regarding ancestral research, Solve brick walls in research, Validate existing research, Determine areas for further research, Develop a DNA database for future researchers.For more information email me or go on the Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) website or Woodall DNA Project website. http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.aspx?code=U22989&special=true Thanks, Jeff _________________________________________________________________ i'm is proud to present Cause Effect, a series about real people making a difference. http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/MTV/?source=text_Cause_Effect ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WOODALL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message