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BrendafromWales | Report | 15 Jun 2007 23:07 |
Reading July Family History Monthly,I came across this article on a free web based project,and you apply for a free kit and do a cheek swab,and prove connections around the world.Look it up on.....www(.)smgf(.)org and see what you think!!! Brenda x x |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 16 Jun 2007 00:02 |
Brenda Hmmm...I never know how I feel about this sort of thing. For a start, it doesn't actually say it is free, but I assume it is, because - you don't get told any results, lol!!!! Read the blurb... So, a bit pointless. I bet if you want to see the results, you have to pay. I can quite see that if you are of Afro Caribbean ancestry, say, or you don't have a clue about your ancestors, then this could be a useful way of discovering where your ancestors originate. But it won't help much in your actual research, because even if you can identify with living people who share your mtDNA - they may not know who their 6 x GGPs were, either! And the time scale is so vague - a common ancestor in the last ten thousand years is all they can offer, as a result. It is interesting, I agree - but I doubt if it will help me to find where my 2 x GGF was born, and who his parents were! OC |
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MaryfromItaly | Report | 16 Jun 2007 02:15 |
No idea if it's a reputable company, but the DNA projects I've seen in one-name studies have always specified that they'll only test males. |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 16 Jun 2007 12:50 |
Mary This company offers both - Y tests and mtDNA tests (X chromosome). I think it is reasonably reputable - but they are doing this for their OWN benefit, not ours. They want to test a number of people, the more the better, and they will then publish the scientific results in some journal or other, no doubt winning themselves some funding. We are, if you like, guinea pigs for their research. As I said before, if you want to know the results of your DNA test, you will undoubtedly have to pay for them. OC |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 16 Jun 2007 14:43 |
OC Couldn't reply sooner,as bed called ,and watched Trooping the Colour this morning. However,I have had a closer look at this site,and think it is quite bona fide,and could be interesting to keep an eye on as it is a non profit making organization. As far as I can tell,they do not send you results,but you can search for appropriate names listed to see if there is a match. I read one bit that with a coupon ,and if you have participated ,you can have results for $95 (about £50),which is very cheap,but this is not obligatory. In the article in FHM it says it was started by James Sorenson(billionaire) in 2004 'to create the world's most comprehensive genealogical database and ensure it is used for purposes to promote peace,compassion,and fellowship among humankind' |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 16 Jun 2007 14:53 |
Good for you Romany Star! Keep us posted on how you get on . Brenda x x |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 16 Jun 2007 14:58 |
Brenda I did try to name search, but couldn't get anywhere. I am sure it is a bona fide company/organisation, but don't know if I want to spend £50 to be told that my maternal ancestors came from Russia ten thousand years ago! It IS interesting, but only in a very wide sense, I think. Even if I could connect up with a known surname, again that wouldn't tell either of us much that we don't already know. I shall keep an eye on it though. OC |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 8 Jul 2007 22:30 |
Romany Sorry about that, but it was as I suspected - for their benefit, not yours. You could, if you really wanted to, have a test done privately and you would get the results, It is quite expensive though, but anonymity is guaranteed. Your OH does have a point. As unlikely as it seems, if this information were to fall into the hands of a World-Domination freak or organisation, then the results don't bear thinking about. Just think what Hitler could have done with information like this. OC |
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RStar | Report | 8 Jul 2007 22:55 |
Lol thats quite right OC. Had so hoped they might say 'Yes youre 1/6 Italian' or 'No youre not, but you do have French in you' (or whatever!!), thats all I wanted. Never mind. PS: Didnt see anywhere on it that I could pay £50 for some feedback. |
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RStar | Report | 8 Jul 2007 22:57 |
We could even be cloned without our knowledge, lololol. There's a thought. |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 8 Jul 2007 23:01 |
Romany Sorry ,after getting all excited about the DNA test,it turns out to be too risky to participate. Think if we are interested we will have to save up for a private test. Thanks for letting us know. Brenda x x |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 8 Jul 2007 23:07 |
It's still only going to give you just one line of your family tree. They only either test the all male or all female line so in other words.....if you have done a fan chart of your ancestors it will only give you the far left line if you are male or far right line for a female. That means you only have to go back to your 4x great grandparents and the tested line is only one of 64 of your ancestors. Then each generation back doubles so the DNA being tested came from an even smaller part of your tree. It is of interest of researchers as large samples can have meaning but it really doesn't say much about your own ancestry. Sue |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 8 Jul 2007 23:16 |
Sue I think Romany is more interested in a geographical DNA test, to discover the international mix of her ancestry, lol, which is quite easy to do. I agree with your comments about DNA testing as a family history tool - it is virtually useless, can only track you through one line, either male or female and can NEVER give you any names, lol. It is possible to do recombinant testing, which will give you ALL your ancestors, both male and female, but this is extremely difficult, expensive, and time consuming; and requires a wide pool of known ancestors to start with. In practice, it is only used for tracking inherited diseases, or other forensic investigations. OC |
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Orange Cat and Me | Report | 9 Jul 2007 10:39 |
Anyone tried the Genographic project? It is supposed to be anonymous, but you still get your own personal genetic analysis! |
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RStar | Report | 9 Jul 2007 13:39 |
I saw that one, its $99.95, think thats about £50? Not sure. Its run by National Geographic(.)com. The kit includes the following elements: • Buccal swab kit • Multimedia DVD • Exclusive National Geographic Genographic Map • 'Quick Start' card • Genographic Project Brochure • Self-addressed envelope • Confidential Genographic Project ID Number (GPID) The purchase price also includes the cost of the testing and analysis. |
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°o.OOº°‘¨Claire in Wales¨‘°ºOO.o° | Report | 13 Jan 2008 22:02 |
nudge for RS |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 27 Feb 2009 15:05 |
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AnninGlos | Report | 27 Feb 2009 15:45 |
Thanks Brenda |
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RStar | Report | 1 Mar 2009 14:23 |
I sent off for a free one 2 yrs ago, was conected to the Mormons. I decided not to do it, as the small print said: |
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Penpal | Report | 22 Dec 2012 02:52 |
DNA testing has become a powerful ally to people trying to trace their ancestry. |
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