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The May 2012 issue of the Phillips DNA Project's newsletter has been posted on this website under the News tab in the blue bar above. Just click on the tab and you can read it in PDF, XPS or plain text format. This month the newsletter contains...
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Just like all the Smiths in the United States are not related to each other, shared surnames in China do not necessarily reflect common ancestry. However, study co-author Jiawei Chen says Chinese surnames still contain some genetic information, and as a...
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Phillips Tests in Progress at FTDNA as of 04/28/2012:
Due Date, Batch #, Kit #, Type of Test
04/11/2012, 452, 226311, Mt-DNA Plus
04/18/2012, 453, 221522, Deep Clade test
04/20/2012, 452, 229789, Haplogroup prediction
04/27/2012, 453, 230397,...
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The following information recently appeared in Dick Eastman's Online Genealogy newsletter:
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Click here to browse population growth and decline, changes in racial and ethnic concentrations and patterns of housing development from a map published in the New York Times.