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Paternal Lineage
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Compare your genetic makeup to over 146 ethnic groups from around the world consisting of over 19,811 indigenous individuals. See which groups most closely match your ancestors.
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All people living today descended from one of 18 ancient Y-DNA haplogroups on their paternal line and 26 ancient mtDNA haplogroups from their maternal line. View the phylogenetic tree of mankind and see which branch you descended from.
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This search feature aligns the DNA data from search results against your own DNA so that you can see the details of the match.
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Find your genetic “cousins” on your paternal line by comparing your Y-DNA STR ancestral markers to others to look for matches.
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Your own personal interactive world map that shows the locations of your possible genetic cousins and how you may be connected to them.
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View the ethnicity of your possible genetic cousins and discover how you may be connected to them.
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Your paternal ancestry can be traced to one of 27 ancient Y-DNA Haplogroups. If you are a confirmed member of Y-DNA Haplogroup R, you can dig deeper and discover your branch in the Haplogroup R tree, called “Y-DNA R Subclades”.
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Find out which male members of your family carry the Y-DNA markers required to trace any paternal lineage in your family tree.
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Your paternal ancestry can be traced to one of 18 ancient Y-DNA Haplogroups. If you are a confirmed member of Y-DNA Haplogroup I, you can test 22 additional SNPs specific for Haplogroup I and dig deeper to discover your branch in the Haplogroup I tree, called “Y-DNA I Subclades”.
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Your paternal ancestry can be traced to one of 18 ancient Y-DNA Haplogroups. If you are a confirmed member of Y-DNA Haplogroup J, you can dig deeper and discover your branch in the Haplogroup J tree, called “Y-DNA J Subclades”.
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Your paternal ancestry can be traced to one of 18 ancient Y-DNA Haplogroups. If you are a confirmed member of Y-DNA Haplogroup E, you can dig deeper and discover your branch in the Haplogroup E tree, called “Y-DNA E Subclades”.
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Your paternal ancestry can be traced to one of 18 ancient Y-DNA Haplogroups. If you are a confirmed member of Y-DNA Haplogroup G, you can dig deeper and discover your branch in the Haplogroup G tree, called “Y-DNA G Subclades”.
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Your paternal ancestry can be traced to one of 18 ancient Y-DNA Haplogroups. If you are a confirmed member of Y-DNA Haplogroup L, you can dig deeper and discover your branch in the Haplogroup L tree, called “Y-DNA L Subclades”.
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DNA testing is used by archaeologists around the world to piece together the puzzles of the past. View the latest discoveries, you might even find an ancient connection! Currently accepting mtDNA HVR1 and Y-DNA STR data.Requirements: Y-DNA STR Test
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Your paternal ancestry can be traced to one of 27 ancient Y-DNA Haplogroups. If you are a confirmed member of Y-DNA Haplogroup Q, you can dig deeper and discover your branch in the Haplogroup Q tree, called “Y-DNA Q Subclades”.
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Your paternal ancestry can be traced to one of 27 ancient Y-DNA Haplogroups. If you are a confirmed member of Y-DNA Haplogroup O, you can dig deeper and discover your branch in the Haplogroup O tree, called “Y-DNA O Subclades”.
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Maternal Lineage
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All people living today descended from one of 18 ancient Y-DNA haplogroups on their paternal line and 26 ancient mtDNA haplogroups from their maternal line. View the phylogenetic tree of mankind and see which branch you descended from.
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This search feature aligns the DNA data from search results against your own DNA so that you can see the details of the match.
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Find your genetic “cousins” on your maternal line by comparing your mtDNA HVR1 and HVR2 ancestral markers to others to look for matches.
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Your own personal interactive world map that shows the locations of your possible genetic cousins and how you may be connected to them.
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Discover the ethnic origins of the individuals that are matching you most closely in the database.
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Your maternal ancestry can be traced to one of 26 ancient mtDNA Haplogroups. If you are a confirmed member of mtDNA Haplogroup H, you dig deeper and discover your branch in the mtDNA Haplogroup H tree, called “mtDNA H Subclades”.
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Find out which members of your family carry the mtDNA markers required to trace any maternal lineage in your family tree.
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DNA testing is used by archaeologists around the world to piece together the puzzles of the past. View the latest discoveries, you might even find an ancient connection! Currently accepting mtDNA HVR1 and Y-DNA STR data.
Requirements: Y-DNA STR Test or mtDNA HVR1 Test
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DNA Ancestry Tools
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Store all relevant findings and matches in one place so that you can analyze them further.
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Just specify which ancestor your want to trace and the line tracer will tell you who needs to be tested to trace that line.
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Find out which genetic markers each member of your family carries and which lines will be uncover by testing them.
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General Ancestry
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Build your family tree, then invite your relatives to join. Work together with family members to uncover all the branches of your tree. Even use DNA trace ancient family lines.
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File Sharing
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Archive and share your photos with family and friends. Categorize photos and link them to your ancestors.
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Keep a journal of your genealogical journey, share stories and discoveries with family, and keep everyone up to date on what's up.
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Contribute informative articles and share your knowledge. Topics accepted range from general interest to science and technology.
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Safely store, archive, sort and share old articles, newspaper clippings, audio files, and much more. Even link them to your ancestors.
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Networking
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Invite your friends to your network and share your genealogical findings.
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Create and customize interactive groups for like minded users to research common themes or discuss common topics of interest.
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Bookmark interesting people, articles, files or photos so that you can easily access them in one place.
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Utility
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Genemail is an internal messaging system in Genebase for users to communicate quickly and securely with each other.
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We all have 23 pairs of Chromsomes that code for who we are. How much do you know about your DNA? Browse your DNA and click on each DNA type to find out more.
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Everyone has a profile page, whether living or deceased. Whether its for storing information for ancestors or communicating with family members, a profile page represents each individual in your family tree.
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