"One Family One World" Project: Poland

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"One Family One World" Project: Poland

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Post by Piotr Kapuscinski » 03 Feb 2018, 14:15

Poland Regional DNA Project, a project for people interested in genetic genealogy, whose ancestors are from the area of Poland.

In English:

https://www.eupedia.com/genetics/region ... land.shtml

https://www.livingdna.com/en-eu/one-fam ... rch/poland

In Polish: https://www.eupedia.com/genetics/projek ... lski.shtml

In German: https://www.eupedia.com/genetics/region ... olen.shtml
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Re: "One Family One World" Project: Poland

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Post by Jan-Hendrik » 03 Feb 2018, 18:28

Seems like another project to collect your DNA data...and for this purpose you even have to pay....

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Re: "One Family One World" Project: Poland

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Post by Piotr Kapuscinski » 04 Feb 2018, 12:49

Jan-Hendrik wrote:Seems like another project to collect your DNA data
I guess it is supposed to be something similar to the British and Irish Projects.

You can read about some of the findings of those projects for example here:

https://indo-european.eu/2017/12/migrat ... pean-ones/

https://www.gnxp.com/WordPress/2017/12/ ... -panmixia/

https://www.peopleofthebritishisles.org ... n-genetics
We used 2039 samples from rural areas of the British Isles, from people whose four grandparents were all born within 80km (50 miles) of each other. After over a decade of sample collection and data analysis, the findings of the study were published in Nature on the 19th of March 2015.
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Re: "One Family One World" Project: Poland

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Post by Piotr Kapuscinski » 04 Feb 2018, 13:01

Jan-Hendrik wrote:and for this purpose you even have to pay
But then you can do many things with your results. For example, you can tweet about it: :thumbsup:

https://twitter.com/herbstblond/status/ ... 80/photo/1
There are words which carry the presage of defeat. Defence is such a word. What is the result of an even victorious defence? The next attempt of imposing it to that weaker, defender. The attacker, despite temporary setback, feels the master of situation.

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