Sherwood Park
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Right, but the most common techniques for doing identifications involve sequencing short tandem repeats (STR) and that's great for identifying identical matches or first degree relatives, mitochondrial DNA can give maternal haplotype. That's all fine, but it is somewhat low resolution. 23andme uses an area to identify 500k single nucleotide polymorphisms and screens for a variety of health related genes as well as feeds into a large user database search called "relative finder" ... You can identify distant relations this way, and it might provide some clues to surname. If you were really lucky you might find a sibling she didn't know she had...
I guess I'm urging that a higher resolution sequencing technique might give Velling a break but not sure how far outside the box this is...
I figure anyone who knew her before either doesn't want to talk or has passed on... I am partial to the LDS theories because of the sort of common Marfanoid habitus and the likelihood that anyone associated with her past might not care to talk to authorities.
Whoa, slow down!!! You're getting to technical for me!!
If that type testing would work, then hey, why not? It should be something for them to consider.
And yes, sometimes I think there might be one or more persons who recognize her picture and don't want to come forward for whatever reasons.