If I contribute my mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) results to research, will I be informed of new discoveries made with my results?
If your results are used in a study, once the study is published we will attempt to provide you with a copy of the study. We do not provide an analysis or summary of the specific impact this study has on your results. If the haplogroup tree is expanded as a result of the study, we will update all results in our database based on the new haplogroup tree.
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