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You would share 50% of your DNA. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Oh Joyce, please do not worry. Your big sister was just following the rules in "The Big Sister Handbook." |
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It is so sad to hear that some think understanding the source of their DNA and the history of their life is "worthless". You wonder what fills their life and if it is some form of desperation or fear or just empty? :ohdear:
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"How large is the 23andMe DNA database? The 23andMe DNA database has more than two million genotyped customers worldwide. You will continue to find new relatives as our database grows over time." Also in the user agreement: "Further, you acknowledge and agree that 23andMe is free to preserve and disclose any and all Personal Information to law enforcement agencies or others if required to do so by law or in the good faith...." In other parts they say that 23&me retains the rights to genetic data they provide you for research and commercial products. |
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My native american great, married had my grandfather and died 4 years later. She is not in any bible, recordings, or pictures. Only third wife is listed. I have pictures of her. If not for my family's in-depth stories of my native American heritage, I would be have never know. |
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RE: 100% native american That is historically unlikely. History shows that first of all the Indians were crunched together to to the white European invasion. They bred not only with whites but the Indian tribes were one of the few placed that would welcome runaway black slaves. RE: Family stories Like any other history, it changes till it is written down and once it is written it may not be true. I compare what I know about my family with my sister. I know we were in the same family-I HAVE PICTURES TO PROVE THAT but what she knows her view of things is totally different then what I know. |
If you are thinking about testing, now is a good time. Ancestry.com sent me an email saying cost is $69 I think for next week or two. The results are pretty basic as far as giving ethnicity and matching you with other subscribers who share your DNA. You can download the raw data and use it on other sites and services for additional research. For $5 promethease.com takes your raw data and compares your abnormal chains to results from published studies that can give you some insight into your good and bad potential for various diseases, medications, conditions, etc. It all gets very scientific and complicated but was interesting to play around with. I also did 23andMe.com. The test is much more expensive but does also delve into health traits. Their raw data was more extensive than ancestry.
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Someone I know got markedly different results from Ancestry and 23&Me, although both agreed on 100% European ancestry.
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She was happy that she spent the money and received her results. It didn't change her life. I haven't been tempted to do the testing. |
Both my paternal and maternal grandparents immigrated from the Campinia region ( villages towns around Naples.
Campinia had Greek origins. As far back as my grandparents ,etc could recall no family member married someone of different nationality Hence my grandmothers admonishment while she pinched my cheek "you marry a nice Italian girl". :D |
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20% Eskimo 15% Polar bear 10% penguin 20% lobster 15% hockey player 20% BET LOSER!!!! :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl: |
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But thanks for your acknowledgement that I won our bet. :evil6: And now, Village Joyce wants you to be serious and give your medical opinion! |
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