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Ralph Lupos / Co-Administrator:
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Wulf DNA Project
Results Page
The WULF DNA Project was established in January 2004 with the purpose of gaining a better understanding of all the various WULF lineages in the world. Hardly a family can say they don't have a WULF line in their ancestry. This project has proven very successful in helping many researchers prove and disprove their genealogies. Could it help you?
Latest News and DNA Results -
March 29, 2007
We currently have 6 participants. Many Wulf participants have found matches and formed groups. Our largest group is the Deacon Stephen Wulf group of ten participants. Our new website, to be launched soon, will have new features that will enhance our research ability.
We are always
interested in in any feedback that anyone may have regarding the format. Please let us know if this
works or if you have an idea on how to improve it by contacting Ralph Lupos
or Sign-up!. And again, if you are able, please consider donating to the fund.
Current Statistics:
Date of Last Update: 14 Sep 2007
Number of Participants: 15
Number of Unique Families: 8
Number of Matched Groups: 2
Number of Kits Not Yet Returned: 0
Legend:
In the table, there are a number of features. First, click on any of the
underlined ancestor or group names to access their pedigree information. Clicking on the underlined kit number
will allow you to email the owner of that kit! If there is a "Y" in the column entitled "Web",
it means that this participant has a website and you can access it by clicking on the "Y". The DYS numbers in
red are considered fast mutating markers. Finally, Haplogroups that have been confimed by SNP testing are in
bold green text.
Matched Group Results:
This first page of
information details the results for all of the projects matched groups. All of these groups have been
identified by carefuly analysis of all available data including, number of markers tested, number of
mismatches, which markers were mismatched and existing genealogies. Except in rare occasions, once a
matched group is identified, they are assigned a permanent group number and are referred to in the
future by that number.