What do I do with the results of the DNA test?
The results of your ancestral DNA tests can be used in a few different ways. Of course, the test will verify biological relationships you uncovered in your research. After DNA testing you will know that you are (or are not), in fact, biologically related to the family member that you have located. The results of your test might raise more questions and lead to more research.
Another use of your results is through online databases. There are a few online databases that can use the results of your DNA test to match you with other relatives, trace your family's place of origin and migration patterns, and much more. If you used the Y-STR test, www.ybase.org or www.ysearch.org might be helpful. If you used the mtDNA test, www.mitosearch.org could give you more information. Your results can be plugged into these databases to give you more information about your ancestry. You can also compare your results with others at www.isogg.org/ydnachart.htm or www.isogg.org/mtdnachart.htm.
Pg. 1 >> How can a DNA test help me with my search for my ancestors?
Pg. 2 >> How do I begin my search for my ancestors?
Pg. 3 >> I have located my lost family members. How can DNA tests help?
Pg. 4 >> What do I do with the results of the DNA test?
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