How is DNA testing done?
A genealogical DNA test
examines the nucleotides at
specific locations on a person's DNA for genetic genealogy purposes.
The test results are meant to have no informative medical
value and do not determine specific genetic diseases or disorders; they are intended only to give
genealogical information.

Genealogical DNA tests generally involve comparing
the results of living individuals as opposed to obtaining samples from deceased
people.
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In simple terms, a DNA test for
genealogy can help you figure out not only who you came from, but where you came
from. There are similarities between family that are uncanny in the world of
genetics. Y-chromosomes are passed down from father to son. When reading
DNA results of the Y-chromosome, you would notice that you match either exactly
or almost exactly with your father and brothers. You will match with your dad's
father, his father, and so on. This is why you may match with other's all around
the world, depending on whether they came from the same great-great-great
grandparent.
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Now we know they can match up men, and on the father's side,
but what about the females in the family? A person's maternal ancestry can be
traced using his or her mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). The DNA in the human
mitochondria is passed down by the mother unchanged.
Mitochondrial DNA
analysis.
DNA testing is an extremely accurate science. Find out more
about DNA Testing accuracy.
DNA is shaped like a double helix. It is made up of acids
(bases), phosphates and sugars. DNA technology is being taught in schools
because of it's importance.
DNA Science Fair Projects
The technology is getting better everyday, though finding DNA
matches on other sides of the family takes more creativity. For example, what
about your mother's father? With this, you simply would need a DNA test on a
male that fits the Y-chromosome like an uncle on that side of the family.

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