Thank you. I'm sorry, I should have been more specific in my question. I realize that DNA does not come from hair, but from the follicle, and I should have been more specific. Let us then assume that the hair(s) that one is submitting has an appropriate amount of follicular mass to extract DNA from it. What then, aside from degradation or contamination (if anything), could possibly result in an "unknown," or "unidentified" result. And...as I think about it, are "unknown" and "unidentified" the same thing in the result? It occurs to me that they could have two different meanings of which I am not aware, given that my background is not in genetics. Finally, what would one expect to see if for example that instead of being "unknown," or "unidentified," that the sequence is complete, yet that the species is not yet known?
Thank you CharonY for your response. When you say my description does not provide enough information, what type of further information would be needed? I guess, what I am trying to ask (and perhaps rather poorly, as my background is not in genetics), is what type of information do I need in order to have the description make sense?