You can find out. Blaine Bettinger, the Genetic Genealogist has a fun little quiz.
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How much do you know about Genetic Genealogy?
Category: Genetics & Molecular Biology • Genomics • Mitochondria • Science education • population genetics • web resources
Posted on: April 9, 2008 5:30 PM, by Sandra Porter
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