Thursday, November 13, 2003 12:51:38 PM
And with all due respect to your incredible ability to spin, when the article was originally researched the product was being marketed as 'Ancestry'. 'DNAWitness' is essentially a repackaged update of the same technology.
There was no Popular Science article in 2002 regarding 'Ancestry'. This is the one and only.
As I said previously, it is no surprise that they would try to update the article to maintain it's newsworthiness.
I will be more than happy to stand corrected, however, if Eyecolor is released by the end of the year. After all there is still six or seven weeks left. What's that...30 to 60 days?
frog
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