There is no way to know what a buyer will want to do with the reams of genetic information it has collected. Customers, meanwhile, still have no way to change their underlying genetic data.
I did the thing because I wanted to learn more about my ancestry and not only was it ridiculously expensive I didn’t even learn anything about my ancestry.
My grandmother did one through Ancestry a few years back and found out her father wasn’t actually her father
Such applications – trying to find and connect with a population you are related to – require that participants give up a certain amount of privacy. It’s the nature of the thing.
Wanted to find out about my matriarchal line like 15 years ago. To this day, not a single hit, but dozens and dozens of relatives on my patriarchal line. So weird.
I did the thing because I wanted to learn more about my ancestry and not only was it ridiculously expensive I didn’t even learn anything about my ancestry.
My grandmother did one through Ancestry a few years back and found out her father wasn’t actually her father
Such applications – trying to find and connect with a population you are related to – require that participants give up a certain amount of privacy. It’s the nature of the thing.
Wanted to find out about my matriarchal line like 15 years ago. To this day, not a single hit, but dozens and dozens of relatives on my patriarchal line. So weird.
Maybe maw and paw share the same line…