To: JockoManning; generally
I have 2 sisters (pretty certain they are really full sisters) who had DNA sample done. One with 23 and Me the other ancestry.com. Significant report differences
hmmm. Of course now government has their DNA. I chose to forego that mess.
To: pinkpig
To: nclaurel
DNA isn’t as simple as Mom is 50% Italian so my sisters and I are 25% Italian. I’m not saying it was done correctly or incorrectly just that there can be valid differences.
1,517 posted on
09/08/2018 8:22:50 AM PDT by
tiki
To: nclaurel
I chose to forego that mess Doesn't matter, they have yours now, from your sisters.
1,534 posted on
09/08/2018 9:19:11 AM PDT by
Defiant
(I may be deplorable, but I'm not getting in that basket.)
To: nclaurel
However, a chunk of your DNA is already in the government database because your sisters’ is. And, were you in the military or born the last 30-50 years? They got ya.
1,580 posted on
09/08/2018 11:59:15 AM PDT by
JockoManning
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To: nclaurel
What do you mean significant report differences? There will be differences. IIRC, even identical twins can have EXPRESSION of DNA differences. However, the tests should show that they are within the 0 genetic distance from one another—i.e. siblings, off-spring, aunts, uncles, grand parents—which, as sisters, they are.
1,583 posted on
09/08/2018 12:02:15 PM PDT by
JockoManning
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