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Why Would You Want To Use DNA
Genealogy?
If you are a serious genealogist, DNA genealogy can help sort
out some of the questions you may have about your lineage.
Until fairly recently, DNA genealogy was not readily available
to the general public. In addition to being more accessible,
DNA genealogy is also less expensive than you might think.
Also, you can help your research along by looking into DNA
genealogy and testing various members of your family. Today,
associations among family members that otherwise would never
have been determined is very possible and rather easy.
How Does DNA Genealogy Work?
DNA genealogy is not the same as a paternity test, which is
generally used to determine who is the father of a baby. The
purpose of DNA genealogy tests is to determine if two or more
people have a common ancestor. DNA genealogy is not going to
answer all of your family tree questions, but it can give your
search a big push in the right direction if you are stuck.
The easiest way to have your DNA tested is to sign up with an
online company. They will then send you a test kit. The part
you have to do at home is quite simple. A cheek scraper and an
enclosable tube are enclosed in the test kit. You then take the
cheek scraper and swab the inside of your mouth along your
cheek. It does not hurt and it usually feels like a toothbrush
rubbing on the inside of your cheek. Finally, you enclose the
swab in the plastic tube and send it back to the company. The
test results will usually be available about two months after
your sample is received back at the lab.
If you are trying to determine how quite a few of your
relatives fit into your family tree, the testing can be a
little more difficult. Refer to the guidelines of your testing
company to be sure that you are sending in the correct types
and numbers of samples for testing. Of course, sometimes
surprises can occur. Infidelity and adoptions that weren’t
reported can pop up when you are looking at DNA genealogy.
Those anomalies can make your work on your family tree more
difficult, but it can also add a little intrigue to an
otherwise straightforward family tree.
DNA genealogy is exciting stuff. Today you can learn more about
your ancestors than ever before. You can fill in those gaps in
your family tree that would have just been left blank 10 years
ago.
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