You need blood samples from a female and a male relative to see your complete DNA Genome. The trick here is that male DNA doesn’t pass down to women which means a female needs the help of a male relative to see your complete ancestral history.
Your DNA can reveal a lot about your ancestry-where your ancestors may have come from, when and where they may have migrated around the globe, and how you’re connected to populations worldwide.
Here’s how my Ancestry Composition breaks down
European
Northwestern European 99.6%
Breakdown
British & Irish 81.1 %
French & German 16.1%
Finnish 0.4 %
Broadly Northeastern European 2%
Unassigned 0.1%
Trace Ancestry 0.3%
North African 0.3%
I belong to Haplogroup H which is dominant in the general European population and appears frequently in the continent’s royal houses. I’m a distant relative to Marie Antoinette, Prince Phillip, The Duke of Edinburgh, and famed 16th-century astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.
The most exciting finding was that I am related to Neanderthals, the first modern humans before extension 40,000 years ago. I’m 2% Neanderthal. Cool, and I like having prehistoric ancestors.
You have more Neanderthal DNA than 66% of other customers according to 23&Me
I have 1510 relatives who have had their DNA tested at 23&Me, I’ve talked with a few but it hasn’t been of great interest to me.
Have you had your DNA tested and taken the trip your ancestors did?
Melinda
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I’ve never had my DNA tested! Could be so interesting to do it!
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I would do you homework before having it done, you don’t want your DNA to get in the wrong hands.
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Yes I have. I was also glad to find I had Neanderthal ancestry.
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It’s so cool.
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I need to to get this done!
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There are probably many companies but the two most trusted that I know of are 23&Me and Ancestry. What’s great about 23&Me is if someone had their DNA tested there you will get a notification of a new family member. You can also build a family tree if you want. I’m not familiar with Ancestry’s process but have used them for many years to build a family tree. Building a family tree can get addictive. Have fun.
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Thank you for explaining the difference. I like the idea of building a family tree!
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People can spend years going way back in time. I had my tree back to te 1400’s. There’s so much technology today it might be easier to do that when I was into it.
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That’s such a good idea. I’m going to do this over Christmas break. I can’t wait to see what I discover.
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Beware! It’s addictive and you never know what you’ll find.
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Yayyyy all the better!
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Isn’t it fun to look at your DNA and think of your past relatives and their journeys”
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It’s a blast. I dedicated years to building my family tree and part of David’s then lost interest. It’s addicting and I get so consumed that I stay up too late.
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how wonderful to know this; I’ve often thought about it , perhaps now, prompted by this post …..
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Plus you have both femle and male DNA so all it tkes it one kit. I find it very facinating.
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I used Ancestry some years back and even though my parents themselves hadn’t contributed a sample, relatives of theirs had, so I could see what parts of me came from both sides. Very interesting. Recently they were talking about your results changing a little based on better technology. So cool you having royal lineage!
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I have many less known royal family members and a couple who were Knights, that is what interest me. Technology has changed, when I first had my DNA done I was close to 4% Neanderthal but it’s been knocked down to 2%. My Native American heritage must not show up since I don’t have a way to get my father’s blood.
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Has any of your father’s relatives contributed a sample? Even a cousin would help.
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My father was an only child and I never met his side of the family. His father abandomened him while granny was still pregnant. I’m ok with one view, I’ve asked my brother multiple times but he won’t even answer back. I respect that, many are concerned with how their DNA can be used. That’s why I sought out the most respected on at the time. Right of the top I don’t see how someone getting that info can harm you when all you have to do is a few searches and you can find all of your personal information.
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One person I knew said that they could be caught as a criminal with them having your DNA.
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The company that has your DNA doesn’t provide the information for no reason. If the police need the DNA of a potential relative they cooperate.
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Funny it was a relative who brought that up. The person didn’t sound happy that I had done Ancestry.
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That’s their problem, not your issue in the length. Criminal will always blame another.
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It can harm you if you are a criminal.
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That’s true because they do cooperate witht eh police. I don’t have a problem with that. Criminals need get the punishment they deserve.
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I feel the same way and I have nothing to hide. I was eager to get to the bottom of my heritage…why I look the way I do.
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