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James Fischer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 16 Jun 2002 13:35:52 -0400
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Tim Vaughan said, about a suspected AHB colony:

> The next week they called and said DNA sampling showed them to be
> European.  The day before they called to warn me not to tell people they
> were AHB so as not to cause panic.

> So with my little lesson comes a question. If I were to get a copy of the
> report, would it be in a form that someone without an advanced degree or
> training could understand? The lady said both DNA and physical measuring
> tests were done. Could I even ask for a copy?

One can certainly ask, but the "report" may be nothing more than a one liner by
the person who did the DNA and morphometric work saying "no match to AHB".

        jim

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