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Old 12-15-2008, 08:32 AM #4
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Trish, I just dropped mine in the mailbox tonight.

The info I read said that it just needed blood from someone for a "control" sample. It can just be a friend. They didn't even suggest a relative.
I would think that if it is a genetic study they would need a relative to participate. How else could they study the genetics. LOL

Maybe they will ask for that when the coordinator calls or what ever that thing said. LOL.

I am glad to hear you are doing it too!

dmplaura - I am glad to hear you are doing it too. I did call the facility in my state that is helping with the study. The girl had no idea but, like me, felt that a blood relative participating is important when studying genetics. We'll see what happens.
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