If you have had a Y-genograph test done by us in the past, we now offer you the possibility of converting your marker values into an original work of art - a G-miniprint. This is a photo-sized image (approx. 10 x 15 cm), which we produce in three options:
- acrylic plate with an inconspicuous acrylic stand
- freestanding G-miniprint made of solid glass
- G-miniprint in Alu-bond (extremely thin acrylic plate coated with aluminium) with wide design stand
We produce G-miniprint according to the values of your markers from the Y-Genograph test, from which your haplogroup was determined. You will see these values as coloured lines in your G-miniprint. You choose the colour of the lines and the background - all variants together can be seen in the colour swatch in the top bar.
We will give you a certificate with a short explanation of how your marker values were placed in the image.
G-miniprint comes in a gift box wrapped in a bubble wrap.
"Hello, greetings from the Croatian coast and I am sending you a photo of the G-miniprint into which you have incorporated my markers from the origin test. Taking a picture of it here - in the place where my haplogroup I2a most likely comes from - seemed to me to be symbolic, so I wanted to share it with you. Have a nice day, cheers "Hello, greetings from the Croatian coast and I am sending you a photo of the G-miniprint into which you have incorporated my markers from the ancestry test. Taking a picture of it here - in the place where my haplogroup I2a most likely comes from - seemed to me to be symbolic, so I wanted to share it with you. Have a nice day, cheers
Květa H."
"Thank you again for the analysis of the origin test and for the idea to convert the haplogroup into a glass image. I waited impatiently (probably a little apprehensively) to see what dad's reaction would be, but once he unwrapped the gift and saw the certificate, he understood almost immediately what the picture represented. And then it was just a surprise that something like this could be made today. The picture has its place of honour on the antique vitrine and catches the eye of every visitor. And that's good - at least there's always something to talk about."Thank you again for the analysis of the origin test and for the idea to convert the haplogroup into a glass image. I waited impatiently (probably a little apprehensively) to see what dad's reaction would be, but once he unwrapped the gift and saw the certificate, he understood almost immediately what the picture represented. And then it was just a surprise that something like this could be made today. The picture has its place of honour on the antique vitrine and catches the eye of every visitor. And that's good - at least there's always something to talk about.
Pavel"