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23andMe Ancestry Service - DNA Test Kit with Personalized Genetic Reports Including Ancestry Composition with 4000+ Geographic Regions, Family Tree, DNA Relative Finder and Trait Reports

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  • WHAT YOU GET: At-home DNA test kit with access to 80+ personalized reports. Our innovative ancestry composition estimates your ancestry to the 0.1% across 4000+ geographic regions. Learn when your most recent ancestors from each population lived. Opt in to find DNA relatives and automatically build your family tree. Find out what makes you unique with personalized traits reports.
  • ANCESTRY FEATURES: Dig deeper into your ancestry with the most comprehensive ancestry breakdown. Go back in time with the Ancestry Timeline to gain a clearer picture of where your ancestors lived and when they lived there. Discover your family origins with the Haplogroup feature. Opt-in to DNA Relative Finder to discover and connect with people who share your DNA. The automatic Family Tree feature makes it easy to see your DNA relationships.
  • TRAIT REPORTS: Do you have freckles, a taste aversion to cilantro, perfect musical pitch, prefer sweet or salty, have a fear of heights, or get more mosquito bites than others? See what your DNA might have to say about these traits and others from 30+ reports that uncover how your genes make you unique.
  • SIMPLE & EASY: DNA-based ancestry test in 3 simple steps, all from home. No blood, no needles. Our at-home saliva collection kit is all you need to send your DNA to the lab. We have made the process as simple as possible. Spit in the provided tube, register your kit using the barcode, and return the saliva sample back to our lab in the pre-paid package. Get results back in 4-5 weeks. Upgrade to our essential Health + Ancestry Service at anytime from your account.
  • PRIVATE AND PROTECTED: Know that you are in control of your DNA. Discovery should never come at the expense of privacy. Your data is encrypted, protected, and under your control. You decide what you want to learn and what you want to share. Subject to 23andMe’s Terms of Service at 23andme. com/tos and Privacy Statement at 23andme. com/about/privacy.

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23andMe Ancestry Features
23andme Ancestry Breakdown
family tree visual
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4.6 out of 5 stars 36,943
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Total Reports
80+ 80+ 150+ 190+
Ancestry and Traits Report
Family Tree
DNA Relative Finder
Health Predisposition reports*
10+ 40+
Carrier Status reports*
Wellness reports
5+ 10+
Pharmacogenetics reports**
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Just Added Historical Matches
Enhanced ancestry feature
Just Added Health Tracks
Just Added Health Action Plan

Product Description:

Before Mailing, register your DNA kit at 23andMe online otherwise, your saliva sample will NOT be processed. 23andMe provides the best DNA-based ancestry test kit with the most comprehensive ancestry breakdown and 30+ trait reports. Discover how your DNA ancestry contributes to certain traits and characteristics that make you, you. Easily upgrade to 23andMe's Health + Ancestry Service at any time for an extra cost and receive access to 65 health and wellness reports. See how your DNA breaks out across over 3,000 regions worldwide. Learn about your ancestral origins and see where your ancestors lived 500+ years ago. Travel the world based on your DNA. Find out where your DNA comes from using your ancestry test – and use that discovery to create the ultimate itinerary. 23andMe's Family Tree is automatically built from your DNA relationships. It’s easy. It’s convenient. It’s just a click away. Opt-in to DNA Relatives to connect with people who share DNA with you - and message them! Discover and meet living DNA relatives from around the world and get a better understanding of your family history. Understand how the migration of our DNA tells the story of your ancestors with the Haplogroups report. This ancestry test kit will help you explore genetic similarities and differences between you and your relatives. Compare genetic similarities and differences between you and your genotyped relatives. See how different ancestries have traveled through generations of your family. Neanderthal Ancestry uncovers how much Neanderthal DNA you inherited and how your Neanderthal composition compares to others. Gain access to over 30+ traits reports, including: Hair (Color, Curliness, Male Bald Spot), Taste & Smell (Sweet vs. Salty, Bitter), Facial Features (Cheek Dimples, Unibrow, Freckles). 23andMe Ancestry Service includes DNA ancestry reports and empowers you to learn more accurately about your ethnicity, genealogy, family lineage, and traits that make you, you!

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* The 23andMe PGS test includes health predisposition and carrier status reports. Health predisposition reports include both reports that meet FDA requirements for genetic health risks and reports which are based on 23andMe research and have not been reviewed by the FDA. The test uses qualitative genotyping to detect select clinically relevant variants in the genomic DNA of adults from saliva for the purpose of reporting and interpreting genetic health risks and reporting carrier status. It is not intended to diagnose any disease. Your ethnicity may affect the relevance of each report and how your genetic health risk results are interpreted. Each genetic health risk report describes if a person has variants associated with a higher risk of developing a disease, but does not describe a person’s overall risk of developing the disease. The test is not intended to tell you anything about your current state of health, or to be used to make medical decisions, including whether or not you should take a medication, how much of a medication you should take, or determine any treatment. Our carrier status reports can be used to determine carrier status, but cannot determine if you have two copies of any genetic variant. These carrier reports are not intended to tell you anything about your risk for developing a disease in the future, the health of your fetus, or your newborn child's risk of developing a particular disease later in life. For certain conditions, we provide a single report that includes information on both carrier status and genetic health risk. Visit 23andMe for important test information.

**23andMe PGS Pharmacogenetics reports: The 23andMe test uses qualitative genotyping to detect 3 variants in the CYP2C19 gene, 2 variants in the DPYD gene and 1 variant in the SLCO1B1 gene in the genomic DNA of adults from saliva for the purpose of reporting and interpreting information about the processing of certain therapeutics to inform discussions with a healthcare professional. It does not describe if a person will or will not respond to a particular therapeutic. Our CYP2C19 Pharmacogenetics report provides certain information about variants associated with metabolism of some therapeutics and provides interpretive drug information regarding the potential effect of citalopram and clopidogrel therapy. Our SLCO1B1 Pharmacogenetics report provides certain information about variants associated with the processing of some therapeutics and provides interpretive drug information regarding the potential effect of simvastatin therapy. Our DPYD Pharmacogenetics report does not describe the association between detected variants and any specific therapeutic. Results for DPYD and certain CYP2C19 results should be confirmed by an independent genetic test prescribed by your own healthcare provider before taking any medical action. Warning: Test information should not be used to start, stop, or change any course of treatment and does not test for all possible variants that may affect metabolism or protein function. The PGS test is not a substitute for visits to a healthcare professional. Making changes to your current regimen can lead to harmful side effects or reduced intended benefits of your medication, therefore consult with your healthcare professional before taking any medical action. Visit 23andMe for important Pharmacogenetics information.

Before you can use 23andMe services and see your reports, you must agree to 23andMe's Terms of Service and 23andMe’s Privacy Statement at the time of kit registration.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 5 x 1.3 inches; 3.2 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ Ancestry
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 7, 2016
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ 23andMe
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01LZ5K87Z
  • Customer Reviews:
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Customers find the DNA test kit easy to use, with simple sample collection and user-friendly app access. The information quality receives positive feedback, with customers noting it provides more details than other ancestry services, and they appreciate the quick turnaround of results within 2 weeks. The product's accuracy and value for money receive mixed reviews - while some find it accurate and worth the cost, others report inaccurate results and consider it a waste of money. The detail level is also mixed, with some finding it very detailed while others find it vague.

504 customers mention "Ease of use"476 positive28 negative

Customers find the DNA test kit easy to use, with simple account setup and straightforward sample collection, and appreciate that the results are accessible through the user-friendly app.

"...Anyway it’s fairly simple to provide the saliva samples. Simple enough I had my 5 1/2 year old done and she was the easiest one to process...." Read more

"...The kit is easy to use with simple instructions, including mandatory online registration PRIOR to mailing your sample...." Read more

"...very easy to use and result came back quickly!" Read more

"...Assembling the vial is easy. A spit cup screws onto the top of the tube, and you literally "spit in the vial"...." Read more

449 customers mention "Information quality"440 positive9 negative

Customers appreciate the information quality of the DNA test kit, noting it provides more details than other ancestry services and allows them to explore their heritage and learn about their family history.

"...you some of your possible health concerns, and it gives you a full list of traits that are entertaining to read...." Read more

"...I was fascinated by our ethnic compositions and was quite pleased to find that we are both 40% Italian and have similar percentages of other shared..." Read more

"...The differences can be rather wild. It has shown me a sea of family members, some not so distant, that I never knew existed...." Read more

"...It’s like a tiny time capsule—one that holds the secrets of generations past, the whispers of ancestors who danced, loved, and maybe even invented..." Read more

253 customers mention "Quality"253 positive0 negative

Customers find the DNA test kit to be an amazing product with lots of interesting reports.

"Excellent, accurate, insightful......" Read more

"...Overall, it’s a fantastic product that I highly recommend!" Read more

"...Pretty sure it's my mom's side. This was very eye opening and interesting and I definitely want to keep researching and see what else comes up." Read more

"...I highly recommend this as a unique and thoughtful gift for anyone curious about their roots!" Read more

197 customers mention "Speed"162 positive35 negative

Customers are satisfied with the speed of the DNA test, with results coming in within 2 weeks or less and being accurate.

"...The collection process was simple, and the results came back quickly. Overall, it’s a fantastic product that I highly recommend!" Read more

"...DNA Test Kit to explore my Mexican heritage, and the results were both surprising and enlightening...." Read more

"...The process was simple, and the turnaround time for the results was both reasonable and on time...." Read more

"...The results came back rather quickly. It was interesting to be able to see." Read more

434 customers mention "Value for money"229 positive205 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the DNA test kit's value for money, with some finding it well worth the cost while others consider it a waste of money.

"...We had a good time reading the reference material and comparing to what we knew of her family's history...." Read more

"...The cost are compatible, but you get access to a genealogical tree that is very easy to navigate, as well as a very large ancestry database with the..." Read more

"...It’s well worth the investment for the knowledge you gain!" Read more

"...Not very practical." Read more

304 customers mention "Detail"138 positive166 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the DNA test kit's detail: while some find it very detailed, others report that the ancestry information is vague and not specific.

"...But if you are NOT a paid member to Ancestry, their AncestryDNA features are limited...." Read more

"...It’s a strange mix of elegance and absurdity. I mean, who knew that my genetic legacy would be carried in a glob of saliva?..." Read more

"...with their premium + subscription the problem is it’s wrapped up with their health crap...." Read more

"...Everything is laid out and clear, which makes the whole thing easy and you don't have to stress too much about getting it right...." Read more

258 customers mention "Results"131 positive127 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the DNA test kit's results, with some reporting flawless operation and good outcomes, while others mention receiving no results or finding them vague and unremarkable.

"...the DNA testing kit was not that difficult to use and had excellent results. Just take a fair amount of time to get your sample back from the lab...." Read more

"...Well, it didn’t. In fact it changed my results completely. It excluded things that were in my original report...." Read more

"...my Mexican heritage, and the results were both surprising and enlightening...." Read more

"...The App. Did not work for me on registration. Suggest using the web site." Read more

240 customers mention "Accuracy"124 positive116 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the accuracy of the DNA test kit, with some finding it super specific and accurate, while others report vague results.

"Excellent, accurate, insightful......" Read more

"...But the way he is listed as my half brother but my half sisters cousin doesn’t add up...." Read more

"Confirmed information we already knew. Fun to look up all the details. Got this on a big sale which I'm happy with but wouldn't pay full price." Read more

"...DNA Results were below the results from Ancestry.com * DNA Matches are not accurate...." Read more

SOLVED AN 83+ YEAR MYSTERY OF MY GRANDFATHER'S IDENTITY
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SOLVED AN 83+ YEAR MYSTERY OF MY GRANDFATHER'S IDENTITY
The testing is fairly simple: You receive a test vial (log in and register it on their website) and provide saliva up to the control line. Make sure you don't eat or drink for 30 to 45 minutes before providing your saliva sample. It is best not to brush teeth beforehand since it will wash away valuable DNA and you want to ensure your sample has enough to process. Yes I had a few failed kits in my life and that set us back months of getting results on those kits. Anyway it’s fairly simple to provide the saliva samples. Simple enough I had my 5 1/2 year old done and she was the easiest one to process. Then you place the kit back into included return envelope and wait for about 6 to 8 weeks for it to process. All while keeping tabs of the process online as each step finishes. I have tested both of my parents, my two children, two paternal aunts, my daughter's paternal grandmother as well as myself and two cousins whom I tested to confirm our relationship. If you test at least one parent, you can easily sort matches that are shared with that parent to determine which matches are maternal and paternal. Since both my parents have tested mine literally shows who matches me from each side and my children can sort their matches based on me being tested too. My paternal grandfather died in 1995 and took with him the secret of his past. He had ran away as a young boy and changed his name so we knew him only by the name he had taken. My family always yearned to know more about my grandfather's past but he had endured some sort of trauma or something and for whatever reason chose to never speak of it again. So we grew up only knowing half my father's ancestry - that of his mother. After my grandfather died, I set out on a mission to try to figure out more about his identity. I sent off for birth and school records but hit one dead-end after another trying to prove he was who he said he was. I spent hours going over census data on Ancestry's website, writing to courthouses across the country. The evidence pointed to the conclusion that he was not who he said he was. I had nothing really solid to go by. Until 17 years into chasing cold trails, I discovered ancestry type DNA testing. I figured it wouldn't hurt to order my dad a kit and see where that would take us. If I could just find one close enough match then maybe it would give us a good lead on figuring out my grandfather's real surname. After waiting for what seemed like months (it was actually only about 6 weeks) my dad's DNA was online (on 23andme’s secure site) and accessible along with all his many matches - which were basically cousins at various degrees of distance. It was one cousin (a predicted second cousin) in particular that gave me access to their family tree and actually dove in with me searching for clues that would lead us to my grandfather. Just 6 months into researching my father's DNA, I found my grandfather's family and figured out who he really was. I wanted to ensure that my information was correct and so I contacted the daughters to the man I believed to be my grandfather's brother and offered to test them both. Their test results confirmed they were indeed our 1st cousins. I have since been in contact with close and distant family via this newly discovered paternal side and even obtained a copy of my grandfather's family surname book. His absence was even recorded in the book! I solved an 83+ year mystery and gained a family I longed my entire life to know about. I cannot be more thankful that these tests are available and that it gives us such ability to solve things that seem impossible. Granted this all sounds way easier than it was and in all honesty it took planning and sorting and meticulous record-keeping to rule out my father's maternal matches. I literally mapped my father's DNA and researched every match labeling in an Excel document, which chromosome location that relative fit and what surnames fit within those matches. It’s given me new found respect and interest in knowing about each and every ancestor that left their mark within our DNA. It’s time-consuming, rewarding and addicting. I can say that with all honesty as I now manage 15+ kits on various DNA websites. I tested myself and both parents on 23andme as well as AncestryDNA and Dad was also tested on FTDNA but I met my most useful matches on 23andme. It was on 23andme that I found the best ability to pour over chromosomes - researching every detail I could. Oddly between 23andme and Ancestry their tests show a discrepancy in ethnicity estimates. One shows that my dad has a tiny trace of Native American (23andme) yet AncestryDNA does not show any trace whatsoever of Native American. My son has confirmed Native American and was only tested on 23andme and his percentage came back at nearly exact what is on his BIA blood quantum card. So I lean in feeling more comfortable with 23andme’s ethnicity estimates. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: You can take your raw data (once your DNA is processed) and download it from any of these DNA testing sites and upload them to GEDmatch for free. That site allows you to cross compare matches on there from all the DNA sites. As long as others have their data on their too you can look at those matches and even see where the match is on individual chromosomes, etc. It’s a great tool to utilize along with your DNA testing sites. FINAL THOUGHT: If you are looking to solve a mystery, 23andme is great. If you are looking to just fill in a family tree and you have a paid Ancestry membership or you are willing to pay for it, I would also suggest AncestryDNA. AncestryDNA gives you immediate access to your matches’ trees and you can in turn build on your own tree with the information. But if you are NOT a paid member to Ancestry, their AncestryDNA features are limited. I personally think its poor business practice for Ancestry to force people who already fork over money for the DNA kits to further pay to utilize services that should be totally included within the purchase of the kit. With 23andme, there are no additional hidden usage fees. Whichever one you choose, be prepared to discover a new you.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2016
    The testing is fairly simple: You receive a test vial (log in and register it on their website) and provide saliva up to the control line. Make sure you don't eat or drink for 30 to 45 minutes before providing your saliva sample. It is best not to brush teeth beforehand since it will wash away valuable DNA and you want to ensure your sample has enough to process. Yes I had a few failed kits in my life and that set us back months of getting results on those kits. Anyway it’s fairly simple to provide the saliva samples. Simple enough I had my 5 1/2 year old done and she was the easiest one to process. Then you place the kit back into included return envelope and wait for about 6 to 8 weeks for it to process. All while keeping tabs of the process online as each step finishes.

    I have tested both of my parents, my two children, two paternal aunts, my daughter's paternal grandmother as well as myself and two cousins whom I tested to confirm our relationship. If you test at least one parent, you can easily sort matches that are shared with that parent to determine which matches are maternal and paternal. Since both my parents have tested mine literally shows who matches me from each side and my children can sort their matches based on me being tested too.

    My paternal grandfather died in 1995 and took with him the secret of his past. He had ran away as a young boy and changed his name so we knew him only by the name he had taken. My family always yearned to know more about my grandfather's past but he had endured some sort of trauma or something and for whatever reason chose to never speak of it again. So we grew up only knowing half my father's ancestry - that of his mother.

    After my grandfather died, I set out on a mission to try to figure out more about his identity. I sent off for birth and school records but hit one dead-end after another trying to prove he was who he said he was. I spent hours going over census data on Ancestry's website, writing to courthouses across the country. The evidence pointed to the conclusion that he was not who he said he was. I had nothing really solid to go by. Until 17 years into chasing cold trails, I discovered ancestry type DNA testing. I figured it wouldn't hurt to order my dad a kit and see where that would take us. If I could just find one close enough match then maybe it would give us a good lead on figuring out my grandfather's real surname.

    After waiting for what seemed like months (it was actually only about 6 weeks) my dad's DNA was online (on 23andme’s secure site) and accessible along with all his many matches - which were basically cousins at various degrees of distance. It was one cousin (a predicted second cousin) in particular that gave me access to their family tree and actually dove in with me searching for clues that would lead us to my grandfather.

    Just 6 months into researching my father's DNA, I found my grandfather's family and figured out who he really was. I wanted to ensure that my information was correct and so I contacted the daughters to the man I believed to be my grandfather's brother and offered to test them both. Their test results confirmed they were indeed our 1st cousins. I have since been in contact with close and distant family via this newly discovered paternal side and even obtained a copy of my grandfather's family surname book. His absence was even recorded in the book! I solved an 83+ year mystery and gained a family I longed my entire life to know about. I cannot be more thankful that these tests are available and that it gives us such ability to solve things that seem impossible.

    Granted this all sounds way easier than it was and in all honesty it took planning and sorting and meticulous record-keeping to rule out my father's maternal matches. I literally mapped my father's DNA and researched every match labeling in an Excel document, which chromosome location that relative fit and what surnames fit within those matches. It’s given me new found respect and interest in knowing about each and every ancestor that left their mark within our DNA. It’s time-consuming, rewarding and addicting. I can say that with all honesty as I now manage 15+ kits on various DNA websites. I tested myself and both parents on 23andme as well as AncestryDNA and Dad was also tested on FTDNA but I met my most useful matches on 23andme. It was on 23andme that I found the best ability to pour over chromosomes - researching every detail I could.

    Oddly between 23andme and Ancestry their tests show a discrepancy in ethnicity estimates. One shows that my dad has a tiny trace of Native American (23andme) yet AncestryDNA does not show any trace whatsoever of Native American. My son has confirmed Native American and was only tested on 23andme and his percentage came back at nearly exact what is on his BIA blood quantum card. So I lean in feeling more comfortable with 23andme’s ethnicity estimates.

    IMPORTANT TO NOTE: You can take your raw data (once your DNA is processed) and download it from any of these DNA testing sites and upload them to GEDmatch for free. That site allows you to cross compare matches on there from all the DNA sites. As long as others have their data on their too you can look at those matches and even see where the match is on individual chromosomes, etc. It’s a great tool to utilize along with your DNA testing sites.

    FINAL THOUGHT: If you are looking to solve a mystery, 23andme is great. If you are looking to just fill in a family tree and you have a paid Ancestry membership or you are willing to pay for it, I would also suggest AncestryDNA. AncestryDNA gives you immediate access to your matches’ trees and you can in turn build on your own tree with the information. But if you are NOT a paid member to Ancestry, their AncestryDNA features are limited. I personally think its poor business practice for Ancestry to force people who already fork over money for the DNA kits to further pay to utilize services that should be totally included within the purchase of the kit. With 23andme, there are no additional hidden usage fees.

    Whichever one you choose, be prepared to discover a new you.
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    SOLVED AN 83+ YEAR MYSTERY OF MY GRANDFATHER'S IDENTITY

    Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2016
    The testing is fairly simple: You receive a test vial (log in and register it on their website) and provide saliva up to the control line. Make sure you don't eat or drink for 30 to 45 minutes before providing your saliva sample. It is best not to brush teeth beforehand since it will wash away valuable DNA and you want to ensure your sample has enough to process. Yes I had a few failed kits in my life and that set us back months of getting results on those kits. Anyway it’s fairly simple to provide the saliva samples. Simple enough I had my 5 1/2 year old done and she was the easiest one to process. Then you place the kit back into included return envelope and wait for about 6 to 8 weeks for it to process. All while keeping tabs of the process online as each step finishes.

    I have tested both of my parents, my two children, two paternal aunts, my daughter's paternal grandmother as well as myself and two cousins whom I tested to confirm our relationship. If you test at least one parent, you can easily sort matches that are shared with that parent to determine which matches are maternal and paternal. Since both my parents have tested mine literally shows who matches me from each side and my children can sort their matches based on me being tested too.

    My paternal grandfather died in 1995 and took with him the secret of his past. He had ran away as a young boy and changed his name so we knew him only by the name he had taken. My family always yearned to know more about my grandfather's past but he had endured some sort of trauma or something and for whatever reason chose to never speak of it again. So we grew up only knowing half my father's ancestry - that of his mother.

    After my grandfather died, I set out on a mission to try to figure out more about his identity. I sent off for birth and school records but hit one dead-end after another trying to prove he was who he said he was. I spent hours going over census data on Ancestry's website, writing to courthouses across the country. The evidence pointed to the conclusion that he was not who he said he was. I had nothing really solid to go by. Until 17 years into chasing cold trails, I discovered ancestry type DNA testing. I figured it wouldn't hurt to order my dad a kit and see where that would take us. If I could just find one close enough match then maybe it would give us a good lead on figuring out my grandfather's real surname.

    After waiting for what seemed like months (it was actually only about 6 weeks) my dad's DNA was online (on 23andme’s secure site) and accessible along with all his many matches - which were basically cousins at various degrees of distance. It was one cousin (a predicted second cousin) in particular that gave me access to their family tree and actually dove in with me searching for clues that would lead us to my grandfather.

    Just 6 months into researching my father's DNA, I found my grandfather's family and figured out who he really was. I wanted to ensure that my information was correct and so I contacted the daughters to the man I believed to be my grandfather's brother and offered to test them both. Their test results confirmed they were indeed our 1st cousins. I have since been in contact with close and distant family via this newly discovered paternal side and even obtained a copy of my grandfather's family surname book. His absence was even recorded in the book! I solved an 83+ year mystery and gained a family I longed my entire life to know about. I cannot be more thankful that these tests are available and that it gives us such ability to solve things that seem impossible.

    Granted this all sounds way easier than it was and in all honesty it took planning and sorting and meticulous record-keeping to rule out my father's maternal matches. I literally mapped my father's DNA and researched every match labeling in an Excel document, which chromosome location that relative fit and what surnames fit within those matches. It’s given me new found respect and interest in knowing about each and every ancestor that left their mark within our DNA. It’s time-consuming, rewarding and addicting. I can say that with all honesty as I now manage 15+ kits on various DNA websites. I tested myself and both parents on 23andme as well as AncestryDNA and Dad was also tested on FTDNA but I met my most useful matches on 23andme. It was on 23andme that I found the best ability to pour over chromosomes - researching every detail I could.

    Oddly between 23andme and Ancestry their tests show a discrepancy in ethnicity estimates. One shows that my dad has a tiny trace of Native American (23andme) yet AncestryDNA does not show any trace whatsoever of Native American. My son has confirmed Native American and was only tested on 23andme and his percentage came back at nearly exact what is on his BIA blood quantum card. So I lean in feeling more comfortable with 23andme’s ethnicity estimates.

    IMPORTANT TO NOTE: You can take your raw data (once your DNA is processed) and download it from any of these DNA testing sites and upload them to GEDmatch for free. That site allows you to cross compare matches on there from all the DNA sites. As long as others have their data on their too you can look at those matches and even see where the match is on individual chromosomes, etc. It’s a great tool to utilize along with your DNA testing sites.

    FINAL THOUGHT: If you are looking to solve a mystery, 23andme is great. If you are looking to just fill in a family tree and you have a paid Ancestry membership or you are willing to pay for it, I would also suggest AncestryDNA. AncestryDNA gives you immediate access to your matches’ trees and you can in turn build on your own tree with the information. But if you are NOT a paid member to Ancestry, their AncestryDNA features are limited. I personally think its poor business practice for Ancestry to force people who already fork over money for the DNA kits to further pay to utilize services that should be totally included within the purchase of the kit. With 23andme, there are no additional hidden usage fees.

    Whichever one you choose, be prepared to discover a new you.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
    This is the test to buy!! You get to see so much without paying for premium! It tells you some of your possible health concerns, and it gives you a full list of traits that are entertaining to read. It’ll say “you are most likely to have green eyes based on your DNA”. I also had one trait saying I’m most likely to prefer chocolate over vanilla, which is true! And it said I have the bitter gene where I hate cilantro which is also true. It breaks down every country you have origins from with percentages and it’s super easy to find relatives. I have like a million cousins I didn’t know about! I’m super pumped and recommending this to everyone now! (Also it only took 2 weeks from when I shipped the kit to get results!)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2018
    Excellent, accurate, insightful...

    I bought the kit because my son is adopted and then I thought, what the hell, I'll do my own because I'd like to know how our DNA compares. I was fascinated by our ethnic compositions and was quite pleased to find that we are both 40% Italian and have similar percentages of other shared heritage.

    AND because my sister got her results right after me, I also found out that she is in fact my HALF SISTER and that the man who I had known as my father for 44 years is not my father and that my mother had an affair way back when. My siblings are my half-siblings and I may never know who my father is (thanks Mom). Better to know the truth about yourself than to live in darkness. Now begins the journey of finding the missing pieces to my personal puzzle.

    UPDATE 9/12/19: I paraphrased a bit above. My son is the product of my ex and an anonymous sperm donor (Italian, like me), and I adopted him at birth. My ex was also adopted at birth (sealed adoption 45 years ago) in New York and didn't ever think she would know her birth family. 23andMe has identified my ex's biological family (through my son's DNA), and although she learned that her mother passed away, her extended family has reached out and are happy to have found her.
    As for my personal discovery about my own biological father, I did learn who the man was (he died 15 years ago) and I learned that I have a half-brother from that man who lives nearby, as well as a half-sister who passed away. I reached out to my half-brother, who didn't want to believe the truth. Things may change when his mother passes away -- who knows? What I really learned though is that this whole experience has been invaluable as far as coming to an understanding of myself, and why I always felt "different" from the three (half) siblings I was raised with. And also, I have learned that no matter how deep you try to bury secrets, they will always come out in the end.
    WHAT A WILD RIDE!!!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
    I bought this for myself, but decided to buy it for my boyfriend. You see he is adopted. Now mind you he is not interested in finding his relatives. He has no desire to do that at all. I bought it so he could see what his nationality is. He is dragging his feet though. He seems to think his nationality may be boring. HOW in the heck would it be boring? He kind of looks like the comedian Steve Carell. What if they were brothers? Sadly he will never know. I keep bugging him to get it done! He can even use my email address and I will throw a party if he's Italian with Italian food! OR what if he's Greek? I will bug him again. My friend who always thought she was Native American Indian ended up being Irish! How could that be? Why she looks Indian!?
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