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29th March 09, 08:11 AM
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Steve (The Wizard of BC) and I took part in the National Geographic Genome Project, which is a 5-year study of human migration. Being female, I could only track my maternal side (mitochondrial DNA), but he did both paternal (Y-chromosome) and maternal. The results were interesting and it was nice to contribute to a study. It did lend credence to some family oral history on Steve's paternal side.
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