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The Ultimate Guide To Why Siblings Can Get Different Results From DNA Ancestry


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The thing about me is that I'm Jewish. It's not the only aspect of me. I'm likewise 5 feet 11 inches high, a glasses user and into bicycling. But many people who know me probably would not be surprised to discover that many of my forefathers lived in shtetls in Eastern Europe.


(Ashkenazim are Jews who trace their ancestry back to Yiddish-speaking populations populating the region between France and Russia.)Here's what was a bit unexpected, though: None of the companies Origins, DNA, 23and, Me and National Geographic, which works with a testing business called Helix might concur on just how Ashkenazi I am.


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This little bit of Rafi-spit-in-a-tube, it reported, was only 92 percent Ashkenazi, but a full 3 percent Iberian. The rest of the DNA, according to Origins, might have traced back to the Middle East and European South or other areas. But each of those sources represented, at most, less than 1 percent of my DNA, according to the site.(Image credit: Ancestry)(Live Science sent out a 3rd sample of my DNA to Ancestry under a 3rd name, but an error prevents us from accessing the outcomes.)Like Origins, DNA, 23and, Me concluded from the very first DNA sample that my Ashkenaziness ranks someplace in the low 90s, with a smidge of distinction between each of the samples it got.


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(Given what I know of my family history, this is nearly certainly not real.)Nevertheless, while I was reporting on this story, 23and, Me updated its system for interpreting DNA samples and reassessed all the DNA already in its system. Now, when I log into 23and, Me using the three various names I gave, the reports for two of those names say that I have one hundred percent Ashkenazi origins.


Live Science appointed a lady's name to one of the samples that it sent out to each business and marked its sex as female. Origins, DNA processed its "female" sample just great, without any indication of anything unexpected, but both 23and, Me and Nat Geo needed more individual information prior to continuing, since it was from a person with unanticipated chromosomes.)(Image credit: 23and, Me)Lastly, there's Nat Geo, which uses a service called Helix to do its DNA screening.





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