In the Sturdevant Group on Yahoo!, I recently posted a link to a graphical tree of the DE spelling participants in the St*r**v*nt Genetic Project. DE spelling graphical tree
Along with it was the link to all the results pdf. all results
I would have been remiss not to include the TE spelling participants as diagrammed by Paul, with the relation back to England.
It is here: TE/TI spelling graphical tree
We do not have a similar diagram for the DI spelling participants. Anybody with an interest in those results is welcome to try their hand. I will post it to the website.
By the way, please, if there is anything you think should be added to the project website or files please let me know. We have lots of room to post things.
All pdf documents can be found here: All PDF
Please be aware there is some wrong assumptions in some of these documents so please ask to confirm anything.
I have found the easiest way to prepare these diagrams is to use Excel. Draw and arrange text boxes, format them and connect them by drawing lines. (use the cell outlines to draw tidy boxes of same size, then hide the cell lines when publishing or printing. ) You can export directly to PDF. If you do not have adobe, I believe there is a free plug in on Microsoft office site.
jSS

February 02, 2010





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