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Dna matching

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InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 5 Dec 2010 14:20

Most of us came from Africa about 2 million years ago and via Northern Europe, so nothing unusual there.

As stated, the only way to get further is to match with someone else who has had a test.

Marc_

Marc_ Report 5 Dec 2010 14:14

Hi John,

I just came across your post from a few months back - you can submit the results to y-base and varoius databases. You need to make sure that you adjust the results depending on what testing lab you used however. Rgds

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 14 Jul 2010 23:42

I don't think you can be tested to find a family, but rather you need to do some research, find a possible family link, then hopefully you might find a match between your wife and another family member.
Even then, success would depend on how close a link was found.
There is no general DNA database, as far as I know.


Gwyn

John

John Report 14 Jul 2010 23:31

Is there anywhere in the UK where a Dna sample can be matched against a register of Dna. My wife has no idea who she is or the family she really belongs to. It is a long story. We had her brothers Dna done last year with a 40+ paternal test. There was no indication by the US testing people as to who where or what. Other than came from Africa about 2 million years ago and via Northern Europe somehow got to UK - No Help at all.