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  2. Is it safe to have your ancestry data online? Here's what ...

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    Millions of people use genetic testing companies like 23andMe to learn more about their ancestry and health. But a new data breach is highlighting the risks of having your ancestry information ...

  3. Should you still use 23andMe? Here's what to know about its ...

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    Total Health is a new foray for 23andme, but not for the DNA test kit industry as a whole. Ancestry used to maintain a health testing service, which it kicked off in 2019—but the company ...

  4. 5 things to know about DNA tests before you send your spit - AOL

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    This Christmas, plenty of people will find DNA tests under the tree. They're easy to use — just send 23andMe, Ancestry, or one of their competitors your spit, and in exchange you're promised a ...

  5. Genealogical DNA test - Wikipedia

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    A genealogical DNA test is a DNA-based genetic test used in genetic genealogy that looks at specific locations of a person's genome in order to find or verify ancestral genealogical relationships, or (with lower reliability) to estimate the ethnic mixture of an individual. Since different testing companies use different ethnic reference groups ...

  6. Ancestry.com - Wikipedia

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    By 2023, Ancestry was the largest provider of consumer DNA testing in the world with a network of over 25 million users, [12] and Ancestry DNA testing is now available in 128 countries. As well as its main website, Ancestry operates country-specific versions for Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Sweden and the United Kingdom. [13]

  7. Genetic testing - Wikipedia

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    Ancestry.com, a company providing DTC DNA tests for genealogy purposes, has reportedly allowed the warrantless search of their database by police investigating a murder. [48] The warrantless search led to a search warrant to force the gathering of a DNA sample from a New Orleans filmmaker; however he turned out not to be a match for the ...