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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 2818708" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>We did it. It is very interesting. I certainly learned some things that I did not realize, like did you know that your DNA ancestry will be different from that of your siblings? Not all the same percentages or even regional info? I figured my ancestry would be the same as my siblings, but it isn't. Not all of the same coding is passed on to each child. They can trace it through the paternal or maternal side, but unless your parents are 100% from the same region, it could be all over the place. Let's say your parents are a mix of European, native American, and African, you could get 5% American Native, 40% European, and 60% African, while your sibling could be 70 euro, 30% native and 0 African. It is really eye opening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 2818708, member: 8373"] We did it. It is very interesting. I certainly learned some things that I did not realize, like did you know that your DNA ancestry will be different from that of your siblings? Not all the same percentages or even regional info? I figured my ancestry would be the same as my siblings, but it isn't. Not all of the same coding is passed on to each child. They can trace it through the paternal or maternal side, but unless your parents are 100% from the same region, it could be all over the place. Let's say your parents are a mix of European, native American, and African, you could get 5% American Native, 40% European, and 60% African, while your sibling could be 70 euro, 30% native and 0 African. It is really eye opening. [/QUOTE]
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