If I contribute my mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) results to research, how long does it take for the study to be published?
Family Tree DNA does not have information on the progress or publication date of a study in advance. While some studies may be completed and published within weeks after results are contributed most studies take months or over a year to complete. In some cases, if another study is published that goes beyond the scope of the study currently in progress; a study will be discontinued before publication. Even when a study is complete and accepted by a publisher the researcher sometimes will not know when it will be published until it is actually published.
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