While on the subject of DNA, does anyone know how to interpret the results? As an example: Two people test 46 marker and their DNA match exactly, except for one marker. Let's say the one marker is off by one, a 12 instead of 11. How does one determine the Most Recent? Does it matter which marker it is? What if one person does a 36 marker and the other a 46 and off by one? Doing the test is one thing, interpreting them is another. I know the labs do the readings and Most Recent, but if you think (would say know) two people are from the same great grandfather, but a marker is off by one and the results say Most Recent is 6, then what do you reason from the results? Thanks for any help. Regards, Steve To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html