>In the DNA
>Webinar, Ugo said that my mDNA would be identical to my mother’s which would be
>identical to her mother’s etc

Not quite true. I didn't watch the Webinar but Ugo should have mentioned
a little thing called "mutations". Depending on the marker, you will see
a mutation every so many generations. If this didn't happen then
everyone would have the same mtDNA and there would be no point in
testing. ;-)

Same is true for Y-DNA.

[[ Probably getting off-topic at this point. ]]

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Dennis Kowallek (LTools)
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