What to do when "No known carriers of ..." Is Wrong? [closed]

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As I review the profiles of the people I just imported, I find a statement like "No known carriers of Gideon Dyer's Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA have taken yDNA or mtDNA tests..." But that's not true - a descendant has taken the Y-DNA test, but not me because I'm not a descendant (my wife is). Adding me as the test subject seems to be the only way to change the statement. How do I correct it?

Terry Reigel
in WikiTree Tech by Terry Reigel G2G Crew (760 points)
closed by Chris Whitten

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You might want to contact the project leader. Her contact link is:

http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cooper-1
by Doug Lockwood G2G Astronaut (2.6m points)
Thanks, Douglas. But I don't understand. I see that Kitty is the leader of two specific family DNA projects, but why is she appropriate to contact on this issue?
You are right, I did not read your question correctly. Have you checked the links to your profiles? Perhaps a link is steering the DNA line down the wrong tree. Sorry.
Douglas,

There problem is there is no DNA entry because I can't enter one. I wasn't the test subject because I'm not a descendant. The statement says there was no test, but there was and I can't seem to fix it.

 

Terry

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