On 03/07/2013 18:06, Robert57P_gmail wrote:
> For living people, we can send in a sample and get DNA results, but how
> do you get DNA info on people that are no longer living?

For the most part you don't.  But you can get DNA from living people who
are possibly related and use the results to help prove or disprove the
link.  DNA will really only support good traditional genealogical
research, not replace it.

--
Jenny M Benson



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