The Family Finder DNA Test

There has been much talk about a family finder DNA test and the results of said test on the internet and in genealogy circles. This new test was created to help individuals gain the knowledge of who they are related to in the easiest and simplest manner.

The test itself involves the identification of 22 autosomal chromosomes that will be used to match up unknown family members so a connection can be made. This is the minimal level of matching chromosomes that is needed to establish a relationship between two individuals.

The power of this connection is enough for a person to correctly identify all of their great grandparent’s offspring and descendants. This is the connection of 5 generations across a family tree that can now be properly identified. This is accomplished with the use of both mtDNA and Y-DNA results.

The family members that can now be properly and correctly identifies include grandparents and their siblings, first, second, third, fourth and fifth cousins, along with aunts and uncles.

When this test is done at Family Tree, not only can matches be identified but when the matches are in their data base, email contact and address can be shared so a permanent physical connection can be established.

If a person wishes, they can download the data from any of the matches found on Family Tree from previously tested individuals so they can make their own analysis.

This new test came available for all to use on February 16, 2010. The company Family Tree is the one conducting this set of test and is presently charging $289 per test that they conduct.

The Family Finder DNA Test is the latest and currently the best way to start discovering who you are related to. The choice is your if you wish to know or not. 
Order the Family Finder test by clicking this link: Family Tree DNA

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