RULES OF PARTICIPATION
The stated purpose and goal, of the Winslow Family Y-DNA Project, is to perform Y-Chromosome DNA tests on a representative international group of males bearing the Winslow surname in order to establish the Winslow haplotypes and determine which of the Winslow lineages most likely share a common ancestor. From this data, the laboratory performing the DNA testing will also be able to calculate the estimated time when the Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA) occurred.
The rules of participation are as follows.
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Each participant must be a male bearing the Winslow surname at birth.
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Each participant must believe that he is descended from a line of Winslow males that is genetically unbroken for any known reason such as adoption, legal name change, or any other biological incidence.
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Each participant must submit the "Registration Form", to the Project Coordinator, which states their intent to participate in the Winslow Family Y-DNA Project.
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Each participant must supply, to the Project Coordinator, a minimum of three primary source certified generations of paternal ancestors, including name, date/place of birth, date/place of death, and name of spouse with maiden name. A statement is required establishing that the supporting evidence for this data came from primary sources and is in your possession. Primary sources include birth, death and marriage certificates, family bibles, wills and land records. Thus the minimum certified lineage should include the name of the participant, his father, and his paternal grandfather.
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Each participant will provide an appropriately executed Consent & Liability Release Form to the Project Coordinator, when requested.
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Each participant must follow completely the written instructions provided with the DNA sample kit.
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Each participant must submit payment ($155.00 US Dollars made payable to Relative Genetics) for the DNA analysis of his sample at the time he mails the DNA sample back to the Relative Genetics.
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Each participant agrees to permit the Project Coordinator to have access to the participant's DNA test results for the following reasons.
The need for group coordination with the test laboratory.
The need for someone to tabulate and analyze the composite group results with regard to establishing the surname haplotype.
The need for someone to publish the Project test results.
The desire to maintain anonymity between specific individuals and the test laboratory.
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Each participate in the Winslow Family Y-DNA Project will be encouraged (but not required) to find one or more male cousins bearing his Winslow (how ever spelled) surname to join him in trying to refine their haplotype determination and in the quest for new genealogical knowledge of their Winslow surname.