Thursday, December 08, 2005

ONE Y-DNA TEST GOES A LONG WAY

Simply put, Y-DNA and surnames go hand-in-hand. Because of this, when one man gets tested, he represents a number of others sporting the same surname. His father, brothers, paternal uncles, and paternal cousins (both living and back in time through the generations) all share the same Y-DNA.

the largest testing company's website indicated that their database contained 47,857 Y-DNA records. If Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak's father, with 62 male relatives known,is typical, then 47,857 x 62 people have been tested by proxy -- about 2,967,134 people by just one company.

Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak, co-author (with Ann Turner) of "Trace Your Roots with DNA: Using Genetic Tests to Explore Your Family Tree" (as well as "In Search of Our Ancestors," "Honoring Our Ancestors" and "They Came to America"),

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