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  2. Genealogical DNA test - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 it was estimated that large genealogical testing companies had about 26 million DNA profiles. [107] [108] Many transferred their test result for free to multiple testing sites, and also to genealogical services such as Geni.com and GEDmatch. GEDmatch said in 2018 that about half of their one million profiles were from the USA. [108]

  3. Category:Genetic genealogy companies - Wikipedia

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    Personal genomics companies providing entertainment and/or informational products and services. Genetic testing can provide data on the following: Autosomal DNA (all ancestors, best for finding relatives, analyzing genetic admixture) Y-chromosome (for males: direct paternal line ancestors, haplogroup/relatives)

  4. Ancestry.com - Wikipedia

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    Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah. The largest for-profit genealogy company in the world, it operates a network of genealogical, historical records, and related genetic genealogy websites. It is owned by The Blackstone Group, which acquired the company on December 4, 2020, in a deal valued at $4.7 billion.

  5. FamilyTreeDNA - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, FamilyTreeDNA bought out the assets of DNA-Fingerprint, which was a German paternity testing company that offered à la carte testing to the genetic genealogy testing community. With this buyout, Thomas and Astrid Krahn, who had owned DNA-Fingerprint, moved to Houston, Texas, and helped open the Genomics Research Center. [citation needed]

  6. Genetic genealogy - Wikipedia

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    GeneTree later returned to genetic testing in conjunction with its Sorenson parent company until it was acquired by Ancestry.com in 2012. [12] In 2007, 23andMe was the first company to offer saliva-based direct-to-consumer testing, [13] and the first to use autosomal DNA for ancestry testing.

  7. Holocaust survivors offered DNA tests to help find family

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    Jewish Genealogy-DNA Tests Lauren Gilbert, a senior manager at the Center for Jewish History (CJH), participate in a global online conference to launch genealogy testing for Holocaust survivors ...

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