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<blockquote data-quote="Papias" data-source="post: 70299999" data-attributes="member: 134921"><p>So many cool stories come to light with ancestors! </p><p></p><p>DNA is an essential tool, too. Looking into ancestry without DNA is like trying to live today without electricity. The matches are probably the most useful - I got in contact with one who already had a lot of my tree worked out for a great grandparent, going back another 6 generations! </p><p></p><p>23andme is the company most people I know have tested with (I know probably around 100 people with 23andme results). My one close relative of mine found out that her friend from elementary school was related to us (4th cousin). </p><p></p><p>With any of them, you can upload raw data to gedmatch.com and get more DNA match emails, as well as a bunch of ancestry data, along with stuff like eye color predictors, and other tools. You can upload to promethease.com to get a very detailed health report for $5.</p><p></p><p>Cool stuff!</p><p></p><p>Papias</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papias, post: 70299999, member: 134921"] So many cool stories come to light with ancestors! DNA is an essential tool, too. Looking into ancestry without DNA is like trying to live today without electricity. The matches are probably the most useful - I got in contact with one who already had a lot of my tree worked out for a great grandparent, going back another 6 generations! 23andme is the company most people I know have tested with (I know probably around 100 people with 23andme results). My one close relative of mine found out that her friend from elementary school was related to us (4th cousin). With any of them, you can upload raw data to gedmatch.com and get more DNA match emails, as well as a bunch of ancestry data, along with stuff like eye color predictors, and other tools. You can upload to promethease.com to get a very detailed health report for $5. Cool stuff! Papias [/QUOTE]
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