Re: People of the British Isles project
- From: "Lesley Robertson" <l.a.robertson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 16:21:23 +0200
" Jill" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Lesley Robertson wrote:
I would not provide a sample to any company unless I knew
exactly what they were going to do with it, and "analyse for the
reason I gave it to you and then keep it on file for an undetermined
time for unspecified reasons" does not sound attractive or
particularly secure.
I am afraid that that is exactly what this project is beginning to sound
very like to me, and the fact that they are part of a uni research team
and not an out and out commercial operation does not fill me with much
more confidence as to what might happen in the future.
I would find the the Welcome association reassuring. And they do say that
they may do aother analyses.
I was actually talking about the "find your relatives" people that John says
can re-analyse long after your first analysis, but the principle is the
same.
Lesley Robertson
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