Hello Steven,
Yes, the databases have been transferred to Ancestry.com. GeneTree will not be continuing; they have stopped taking orders and in the near future www.genetree.com will be taken down. There are not plans to automatically 'convert' GeneTree accounts into Ancestry.com accounts, so GeneTree customers will need to move their information over to Ancestry on an individual basis.
As far as the autosomal database is concerned, our autosomal tests were generated with older technology, making them incompatible with current industry standards. Therefore, they are not included in the autosomal service offered by AncestryDNA. We also don't plan on making them available via smgf.org.
Best regards,
SMGF
As of today, 1 June 2012, the Y DNA and mtDNA databases are still available at the SMGF site: http://smgf.org/ If you have tested I suggest you go and download your results and your matches. It is my understanding that people will be able to remove their results from the Ancestry.com databases if they so desire.
5 comments:
Will all samples that weren't tested yet for m- and Y-DNA be destroyed?
Can you tell us how to download results & matches from the Sorenson?
Does anyone know if it will still be possible to unlock results from the Sorensen databases that haven't been unlocked yet? Genetree offered this for $50 before.
Does anyone know if Ancestry is planning on allowing people to continue to unlock SMGF results that were never unlocked before? Genetree offered this service before, but it's not clear what may occur after the acquisition.
Ben (and anyone else with questions about SMGF):
I think your best course of action is to email Info@SMGF.org
I have found that they usually respond within 48 hours to an email question.
Please let us know what they say.
Good Luck!
Steven
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