I've tried
ancestry tests from from 23andMe, Ancestry, and National Geographic (a test run through the Helix DNA test platform), so I checked in with all of them to see how they stack up in terms of privacy.
Not exact matches
Clearly I had hoped for too much
from the
ancestry tests.
Last fall I took
tests from three major DNA
ancestry companies to see if they could tell me anything about my identity that I didn't already know.
To
test this possibility, Gregory and Berman measured the impact of Neanderthal variants on MRI measures of brain structure in a sample of 221 participants of European
ancestry, drawn
from the NIMH Genetic Study of Schizophrenia.
Would love to get
tested in person, possible try ascertain
ancestry and gender
from X-rays, that'd be interesting.
Ancestry percentages are derived from our powerful, well - tested system that provides you with ancestry estimates down to t
Ancestry percentages are derived
from our powerful, well -
tested system that provides you with
ancestry estimates down to t
ancestry estimates down to the 0.1 %