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Great news....
If you know of any Coate, Coates, Coats family member who got tested
by Ancestry or DNA Heritage, it's now possible for them to join our
Coats DNA Family Study. Here are the details. I hope this finds
you all well. Our family has been blessed with 3 new grand babies
in the last 5 months. The newborn twins will be keeping me busy!!
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new feature we hope will
benefit your projects: Y-DNA "Third Party" uploads.
This will allow for the upload of 33 and 46-marker Y-DNA test results
from Ancestry, GeneTree and Sorensen's SMGF. This was a natural
development since the necessary tools were created to import the DNA
Heritage database after they ceased operations. While the DNA Heritage
transfer is free of charge as a result of that acquisition, we will be
charging a nominal fee of $19 per person to import third party results
into Family Tree DNA. This $19 fee will be credited to customers who
order upgrades or add-ons.
For an additional $39, customers who transfer their third party
results will also have additional markers tested so that they can
receive matches to Family Tree DNA's 25 or 37-marker level, ancestral
origins, and other features of the personal page.
Please forward the following link to those who may be interested in
ordering the Third Party transfer:
http://www.familytreedna.com/landing/ydna-transfer.aspx
What do you get when you transfer third party results?
The $19 fee will provide the customer with a Family Tree DNA personal
page which will allow them to join Family Tree DNA projects freely....
and be included in our chart at
http://www.ancestrees.com/dna/family.htm.
Spread the word. Maybe we can get a slew of breakthroughs. :)
Linda Coate, admin.