Trace your bloodline to
it's origins
02/Dec/2006 Filed in:
Genetics
With a simple and painless cheek swab you can sample
your own DNA and submit it to the lab. We run ONE
test per participation kit. We will test either your
mitochondrial DNA, which is passed down each
generation from mother to child and reveals your
direct maternal ancestry; or your Y chromosome (males
only), which is passed down from father to son and
reveals your direct paternal ancestry. You choose
which test you would like administered.
What to Expect
Your results will reveal your deep ancestry along a
single line of direct descent (paternal or maternal)
and show the migration paths they followed thousands
of years ago. Your results will also place you on a
particular branch of the human family tree. Some
anthropological stories are more detailed than
others, depending upon the lineage you belong to. For
example, if you are of African descent, your results
will show the initial movements of your ancestors on
the African continent, but will not reflect most of
the migrations that have occurred within the past
10,000 years. Your individual results may confirm
your expectations of what you believe your deep
ancestry to be, or you may be surprised to learn a
new story about your genetic background.
The Genographic Project is a real time effort to map
how humankind populated the earth. It is a five-year
research partnership between National Geographic and
IBM with support from the Waitt Family Foundation,
and public participation through Family Tree DNA.