Monday, February 02, 2009 3:17:15 PM
So, when DNA Ancestors says it is currently running DNAPrint Genomics' AncestryByDNA tests, in-house, in their lab in Australia, that means to you, "it's looking pretty clear this company no longer transacts anywhere"? I wonder what a company has to do, to satisfy your personal definition of "transacting business." Please don't misconstrue the whole situation, of the lab instrument being down. Reportedly, DNAPrint Genomics thought that instrument would be back online already, but it failed the tray run in mid-January, according to one of the distributors I called. Sarah indicated to me, that they are anticipating the instrument will be up and running relatively soon (she mentioned, 3 weeks, but I know how these things go, it could be sooner, or it could be later... until a tray run passes.) Sure, there is an issue, there. But what you insinuate is way beyond what is reasonable and substantiated.
Daniel
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