With great anticipation, I am awaiting DNA kits for myself and my family. It is soon to be my birthday and this was the most ridiculous thing that I have been wanting, for the longest of times.
I feel that a present should always be something you have really really wanted, but can never justify the expenditure. My husband offered and I jumped at the chance of getting them done.
I have been looking up Genetics for dummies and I know from Melissa having done a DNA test, that the Mitochondrial is passed down the mother line with no changes. They may mutate but apart from that they stay the same. These DNA cause food to be made usable, I think that it is a cute Gene for us women to control.
I decided to trace back my female creeper on the tree. A creeper is when you are only interested in 1 branch and let one sex dominate the investigation of a family line. With ancestors doubling (well hopefully) every generation it is a whopping shocker when you are only interested in the surname you were given at birth.
Here is my mt line
I feel that a present should always be something you have really really wanted, but can never justify the expenditure. My husband offered and I jumped at the chance of getting them done.
I have been looking up Genetics for dummies and I know from Melissa having done a DNA test, that the Mitochondrial is passed down the mother line with no changes. They may mutate but apart from that they stay the same. These DNA cause food to be made usable, I think that it is a cute Gene for us women to control.
I decided to trace back my female creeper on the tree. A creeper is when you are only interested in 1 branch and let one sex dominate the investigation of a family line. With ancestors doubling (well hopefully) every generation it is a whopping shocker when you are only interested in the surname you were given at birth.
Here is my mt line
Rosemary | Crone | 1935 | |
Jessie | Welch | 1893 | |
Henrietta | Booyens | 1866 | |
Zacharia | Rabie | 1842 | |
Anna | Cilliers | 1819 | |
Hendrina | van eeden | 1765 | |
Cornelia | van der venter | 1736 | |
Dorethea | Coetzer | 1717 | |
Cornelia | Helm | 1673 | |
Anna | Willemse | 1650 |
I am such a South African I should really know how to speak Afrikaans. If you are part of my family, an apology, you are really not as English as Mustard, no matter how you spread it. Well I suppose you could be as long as you did not have my mother as one of your ancestors.
It is amusing that we really are just squishy machines. A little tweek here a little tweek there and with each generation we try to build better machines.
Hope you all enjoy your Genetics today.
Kathy