I’m adopted and found my bio dad thru AncestryDNA using both genealogy and DNA matching. Through DNA cousins I was able to tie two branches together to narrow my search to two men. A first cousin and Uncle tested which proved the other guy was my dad. I’ve tested on all the sites.
@@TommyGrimes it took me and my cousin 18 months to figure it out. Turns out that my paternal grandmother was adopted which added to the difficulty. I found her adoption letter in a tree that showed her dad as my GGF. I thought it was a mistake and never clicked on her profile. Once I did I saw the adoption letter. The tree belonged to my 1st cousin who hadn’t tested yet. Once her and her dad tested we knew for sure who my bio dad was.
@@michaelmeara6776 No, actually the person with the current life being messed up, (as you put it) when found, did it to themselves years ago. Their secret is just revealed years later. "There is nothing hidden that won't be revealed." An old saying from the bible. So quit blaming the kids.
Love your video.. I did the 23andme just for fun and then decided to get one for my dad. Huge mistake... results!! He is not my dad. He doesn't know it yet, I'm dying. Couldn't find any close match, so I ordered a kit from Ancestry. Wish me luck 🙏😔
@Grumpy From Fresno No, not at all. I did both Ancestry and 23&Me and found relatives on both. Most were on one, but not the other. I found the most via Ancestry (it's the largest database) but I also found some on 23&Me (the 2nd largest data base). I'm sure if I did Heritage DNA, I'd probably find even more. I dont think anyone of them is the end all be all. I think it boils down to just how much do you want to spend VS how many more people do you want to find or confirm?
@Grumpy From Fresno nope. Some people use one or the other. The matches won't show from the other companies, unless you use something like GEDmatch. Sort of like how you wont find a big mac at a burger king.
I have taken ancestry and 23andMe DNA tests because I am an orphan my parents had passed when I was young, and my father was adopted and I've never known where he had come from his whole life he never knew anything about where he had come from so I had taken these tests and I am still in the dark I still have yet to find a single soul on my father's side I may have found someone on my mother's I'm just waiting for a response back I have been waiting for this my entire life I believe and I pray that I will find my place in life one day and that's why I need a DNA one day I hope to fulfill my father's dream and know who his family is and know where he came from because he didn't know now that I have genetic generalized epilepsy my search has gone deeper, thank you for your videos its helped me so much right now, send love and light your way from Alberta Canada ✌️ 💛 🇨🇦 🕯️
I’ve done Ancestry and now I’ve ordered 23&Me, I have really severe health issues and I wanted to learn more about my family initially but now I would also like to know more about my health as well.
My dad was also adopted. His bio mom had ran around and got pregnant. Never knew bio fam. He too became a pastor. I have two older sisters. He was diagnosed with ALS and dementia. Lost him in November of this year. Your story is pretty similar. Going to see what my test says, maybe something cool. Love your story. Thanks for sharing.
I'm Latina so I'm looking for a test that can give me more exact information on my indigenous roots. I don't want a test that tells me I'm from South America, I already know that, but it'd be awesome if I knew what ethnicity from there I got DNA from. I'm sure it's really hard because these kits aren't cheap and I doubt many indigenous people would take these tests, so their gene pool for it will be very very limited. However, I think that maybe with time they'll have bigger databases from more diverse backgrounds and then I will be able to find what I'm looking for.
Okay so it’s called mylivingdna, once you take the ancestry or 23 and me test just upload your results to mylivingdna and they break it all the way down. I’m actually African American but I wanted to know my specific ethnic groups from Africa and not just the country, and it only took them like a day to a day in a half to send my information back!!
@@bloodmoneyhistory6845 how’d you upload your results from these tests , did you email them to the company or is there a option on their website?? I’m in the same boat to find which tribe/specific region my ancestors come from ...and currently debating which test to take (ancestry vs 23)
@@kendrakluting2691 OHH TAKE 23 and me. Sorry I just read the last part.. 23 and me is the only test where you can’t upload dna. So take 23 and me and download that data and you’ll be able to upload to ancestry.com!!
I have taken two test Ancestry and 23andme. While both offer some good things, I would say Ancestry wins. Some of the reasons this video points out but also with Ancestry, they have a feature called Thrulines which can help you to determine connections up to 5th great grand parents and people who share the common ancestors... if they have done a DNA test and providing that family trees are correct. I find that 90% or more of the time, it has been correct. Sometimes the relationships are off with a distant cousin and sometimes totally off. but again it's mostly correct from my investigation. Ancestry is great for genealogy whereas if you just want to see your ethnicity and health report than 23andme is fine. Also, I find Ancestry people are generally more hardcore into genealogy so they are way more likely to respond. The only thing that I don't like about Ancestry is that their subscriptions are way to expensive; if they were half expensive, I would buy one.
They’re both good but for different things. I wouldn’t say one objectively wins over the other, it just friends what information someone is looking for
I took a Ancestry test to see if my father was really the person I was told was my father. When I took the test I was surprised and so was my mother. She then admitted she was raped and I also found a half brother that was also looking for his parents. He was surprised to have found me and also he knew he was given for adoption because his mother was also raped. I believe that I have found my father but is deceased. I was able to contact one of his sons and he was willing to pass the Ancestry test. He is waiting for the result which is said that he will receive pretty soon.
Great video. I submitted a 23andMe test first because I wanted to know more about my health history. My biological mother was adopted and I do not know her or her side of the family. I did connect with a first cousin on her side through 23andMe, but he was my only close match. I recently sent in a test to AncestryDNA to see if I can find anymore close DNA matches. I’m still waiting on my results.
Not happy with that art, I ordered it also. But they don t give you everything. I thought thye did, Now I have gotten medical stuff like high blood pressure, Coronary heart disease, restless legs , migraines , skin cancer, They Hold all that back and want you to pay a monthly fee to get that information 23 and me +. I found it totally misleading
I’m in the same position as you. My mom was also adopted and she was told she was Korean which is where she was adopted from. She took the DNA test and it showed she’s actually 0% Korean but in fact is 50% Chinese, 25% Japanese, 25% European mixes. It now has me interested if 23andMe or AncestrySNA is more accurate? Hope you found some clarity in your results!
Great video. Did an AncestryDNA test and found out my brother wasn’t from my Father, nevertheless he’s still my brother, he already knew for some time. You can get addicted doing these dna test lol.
Wow...what a story and great review on these tests! Im looking forward to watching this documentary:) After more than a decade, I decided to come home to my Jewish soul officially through conversion. I dont know how to explain it, but I always felt so naturally drawn to the Jewish people, even though I too was born and raised a Christian. But, by the time I hit my late 20s, I knew that wasnt my path. And I've so wanted to do these DNA tests just to see what comes up. My mother's family is middle eastern (from Lebanon) and father's, Caribbean and Nigerian, but theres so many "holes" in my family's story, and Im damn curious...
I had taken an ancestry test a few years ago and I just bought a 23 and me test, I’m super hyped to compare the two because I’m a total nerd for stats and data lol
Same here. I found that Ancestry was not very specific in terms of digging into genetic identity. My sister did 23 and me and I was shocked to see the attention to detail. So I ordered 23 and me 2 days ago. Very excited to compare and really have a clear understanding of who I am.
@@czhousehold yeah I kinda felt the same way about ancestry not being super specific. For example I know my mom’s family is originally from Japan but they have been living in Brazil for about 4 generations so we don’t really know where we are from in Japan so when I got my ancestry results and it just said “Japan” I was like well that’s not very helpful lmao. So when I heard that 23 and me breaks the Japan section in the specific prefectures and included the southern small islands I was very excited
@@czhousehold yeah I kinda felt the same way about ancestry not being super specific. For example I know my mom’s family is originally from Japan but they have been living in Brazil for about 4 generations so we don’t really know where we are from in Japan so when I got my ancestry results and it just said “Japan” I was like well that’s not very helpful lmao. So when I heard that 23 and me breaks the Japan section in the specific prefectures and included the southern small islands I was very excited as well, good luck on finding ur ethnicities mate
@@giulliap8515 Exactly! I know my family is mostly Armenian, but we escaped genocide and many of my family members fled to Western Europe, the US and the Middle East. So when I got my results, all it showed me was Turkey and the Caucasus and the Middle East, with vaguely highlighted regions. My sisters ancestry, however, showed Caucasian roots in very specific regions of Eastern Turkey, Armenia, Greece, and Persia, as well as parts of Lebanon and Mesopotamia. It was so cool to see. Hope you get what you're looking for with 23 and me; judging from your family history, I can tell it's going to be interesting. 😊
Thanks for this review! It’s nice that you found out about your Genetics ancestral & for health and about your Dads results. Lovely story about your family. And so sorry for your loss. My Dad really wants to test his DNA because his father was adopted at young age and since has passed away. I’ll definitely purchase the Ancestry DNA for him. ✌🏽
My mother her whole life had thought she was just french, Scottish and Irish. Turns out shes 55 percent Jewish and her "full sisters" are her half sisters. She has always been asked if she was Jewish since she was little , I guess that explains it. We found that most of her matches were 100 percent Jewish and she has a secret half sibling that is Jewish. A community she had was in Romania, Moldova and Ukraine. i'm 27 percent Jewish from a test and I look a lot like my mom. We sent in a 23 and me yesterday and I guess we will find out if she has anymore half siblings we don't know about. Me and my mom had both been asked if we had been Jewish over the years just because of our looks.
I’ve taken both of these and there completely different oddly enough. I did 23andMe first and as of recent update, I’m 94% British (English more specifically) with 2.2% Italian and so on. Ancestry as I’ve recently had an update, I’m 49% English with 23% Swedish and Danish (which is the biggest difference compared to 23andMe with no Scandinavian ancestry results), as well as 13% Irish and 13% Scottish. I wonder why I get Scandinavian ancestry appear on one test but nonexistent on another.
I can tell you that rare ethnicities such as Scandinavian and Native American are not always tested for. The rest I can't explain though. My last name is German origin. My area had loads of Germans migrate here in the late 1700's..but I got 0% German and my sister had very low percent of German. I want to try 23 and me now..(I took ancestry already.)
@@mistypedhi ikr! My grandfather was def nearly full Italian but my 23andme says I have none. Yet when I look at my relatives on the website, many of them of 100% Italian. Also when 23andme updates, it takes so much of my composition and percent away or adds. I'm so confused. First I'm 12% French and now I'm 1%. Like make a decision lol. Do you also have this problem? It's so annoying and frustrating omg! I want to try ancestry now bc maybe I'll give me better more accurate results; but they'll be different when compared so it's confusing bc you don't know which one is right; idk what to trust anymore ugh
The biggest issue with these tests is that very few people really know what they are looking at when they get their results. Tests can provide recent ancestry but they can also provide deep ancestry, so deep that it proceeds the invention of the nation state by thousands of years. Many people of northern Euro extraction will be surprised to find Greek, Sardinian, Italian and Spanish ancestry- typically about 5-8%. This doesn’t mean you have any of this ancestry but rather that your ancestors lived in southern refuges during the last Ice Age, that, 9000 years, would become these areas. Trace amounts (2% or less) means literally zero… and yes, these results will change constantly because the database is constantly updated. These databases are also heavily skewed because the ethnic determinations are based entirely on who is participating.
I don't think trace amounts means zero. I'm African American with distant Scottish ancestry, about 1%, but I have cousin matches in Scotland. And believe me, it takes time to comprehend all of that. I've even found a "9 th" cousin match that turned out to be my 3rd cousin, who is African American with 12% Scottish ancestry, from the same side as where my Scottish heritage is coming from. So I wouldn't call it nothing or noise, that's why you have to do your genealogical research, because if you don't, you'll miss alot of things you think are zero when they could actually be something alot more than you think.
@@aleqrobinson2876 - 9th cousin is a connection that shares almost 8000 direct ancestors. It’s so diluted as to be non-consequential. My gg grandmother is Punjabi and I show up as 4% of that ethnicity, my kids at 2% and my grandchildren at 1%. By the time the grandkids have kids, unless someone also marries a Punjabi, it’s just trace amounts- essentially it’s bred out of us. It IS fun though, I will definitely agree with that.
I sent for a 23and me kit yesterday. My family have been in Scotland for generations so I don't expect any startling revelations unlike many North American's who have fascinating tales. I do want to find out a bit more of what genetic traits and health issues I might have.
@@kylebuchan9401 Hi Kyle, I used 23 and me & I also used Ancestry- the Ancestry test/results are a bit more detailed than 23 and me and Ancestry has a far superior Family Tree Builder and access to so many more resources. I would recommend the Ancestry test. I discovered a whole lot more than I could ever have expected. Building the family tree has been one of the most fascinating and rewarding things I've ever done. I've discovered war heroes and a direct link to Alexander Hamilton- yes the guy that the Broadway musical is about. I highly recommend you try it!
As I was watching this I noticed that both of us have the same DNA makeup on ancestry. The only difference is that I don’t have Norway. And also my paternal grandmothers maiden last name is Werkheiser . As well as you I am also Pennsylvania settlers
I took 23 and me to see if I had the Breast cancer variant as my mom is a carrier. Thankfully I do not have it. But now I’m trying to start up a family tree and quite excited for this journey.
I was found to have 14% Irish our mom was 26% & 28% Scandinavian & our dad was 51% my siblings are each a little lower in both & I'm the youngest! We don't know our grandmother's ancestry except that she was Scandinavian & we were told that she was German.
I'm surprised you didn't mention their privacy policies because that's one of the biggest things thats kept me from doing one of these tests in the past. Since they are private companies they are not covered by HIPAA and the security of your genetic information is much lower than if it was in the hands of medical professionals
Why is genetic privacy valuable? Do you think the info will be sold to assassins who will use your obscure allergy to kill you and make it look like an accident? Think they will sell it to the police so you will be convicted of that rape and murder you plan on doing? Genuinely curious why anyone gives a damn. Google & NSA already know everything about you. And nobody is looking because you don't matter.
I did both looking for an unknown biological father. One first cousin matched up on each site. and they knew each other at the nexus of two large families. The family tree on Ancestry provided a good deal of information. The haploid information included by 23 and Me may serve to rule out one family or the other. I am 82 so all the potential fathers are dead, but there is one male cousin in my generation.
I love your videos Tommy, thank you. My sister has the Bracha 1 gene and has had breast cancer as well. I am going to do the Ancestry dna to see if I am Ashkenazi Jew as well. Sending off for it today! Can't wait for these results too.
How I made it to this video Is a weird story. I have been having this reoccurring dream for a couple of years now where I am with this man and I know him in my dream but never got around to remembering his name, until yesterday when I had that same dream and called him "levalence" or "Le Valence" I had never heard that name in my life lol... Now I am curious as to what I have in my DNA and where my bloodline comes from, my history was lost because of mental illness in my family :( I am leaning more towards Ancenstry than 23andme ... but Thank you for posting, you were incredibly thorough and concise with everything! I really appreciate it!
I did the ancestry DNA to hope to find any matches, I was orphaned at age 11 and found out my father was adopted when I was 15 and he passed away in 1993 and my mother passed away in 1999 and only knew that my mother's parents had come from Norway and I have had no luck in finding any family members or matches, I think I maybe the last living relative, not even a cousin match and I was so shocked about my results, I need to try the 23 and me and see what the 2 differences are in heritage and traits sounds nice along with the health aspect included. I needed to know my ancestry for health-related issues like my genetic generalized epilepsy which was found from the geneticists of the University of Calgary Canada and the epilepsy Association, and the it said I had all of the markers for genetic epilepsy but I wasn't tested for anything else, I'm hoping 23 and me will be more helpful, ancestry left me feeling alone when I had no matches and have been waiting for over 5 years for some matches to show up, nothing, zip, nodda. I'm still praying to find out more about me and my family, I wonder if it is a good idea to try the tests again after 5 years, hopefully I can get more accurate info or just the same results of no family matches, what does one do when they may be the last person to still standing. It left me with more questions than answers, like where did my father come from I'm female and it's hard to find out much on my father he was purchased from the church because he was indigenous to Canada and there are no results from him or any of his family, It made me feel more alone in the world since I guess there is only me left. I need to try every DNA test now, I have been searching for anyone who maybe related.
I have done a ckecking of several companies that do ancestry testing, 23andMe is the first and only direct-to-consumer DNA test that includes 55+ health reports that meet FDA requirements. However, I believe the most comprehensive ancestry test is 24Genetics with over 1500 regions, as opposed to AncestryDNA. AncestryDNA can estimate your origins to more than 1000 regions around the world. While it is true that AncestryDNA offers family matching, which 24Genetics does not offer.
I got my 23&me results & I'm a little disappointed 🤏 I did it to know how much Native American I am (which is 51.3%) & what tribe I'm more closely acquainted to. I'm Mexican so I expected something like Aztec/Mayan & some others. Unfortunately 23&me compares tribes recognized by the USA & CAN & not MX. It did however tell me which MX state but thats it. I should have gone with AncestryDNA realizing that it shows me more ppl & famous historical ppl I'm related to. 23&me only showed me 5 ppl & nothing else. All of them arnt active anymore so thats also a downer.
Wey justo eso le decia a una amiga que se hizo el 23&Me y le salio "indígenas americanos" desde Alaska hasta México. La morra ya sentia que armaba iglus y todo el pedo. pero yo le dije que me parecía una falta de data de la página. La mayoría centrada en europeos y asiáticos. le hice la prueba de Ancestry a mi madre a ver que tal. Esperemos ver un poco más detallado su lado indigena. saludos.
@@DHP_ algo me paso así qué decía que tenia ancestros Eskimo. Era más detalhado en mi lado español que era un 30% de 'estern la mancha' no sé que es eso
I did 23andme .....with results of 75.4% Southern European with West and northern African and 24.6% native Mexican........yet I might get Ancestry kit because I want to know exactly where they came from.
My mom, my maternal half brother, my full sister and I did DNA test with Family Tree DNA. My maternal half brother, my full sister and I did a DNA test with ancestry. I did a DNA test with 23andme. We all have different DNA results from each other. I talked to a employee at Family Tree DNA. That employee told my that my maternal half brother and my full sister have more DNA from my maternal side then me. That employee told me that I have more DNA from my paternal side then my full sister. We did a DNA test to try find 3 of my full sister's kids who got adopted out and the same with my maternal half brother kids to. I did gave my full sister my word that I will keep on looking at our DNA matches to see if her kids is our DNA matches . My full sister passed away this past August of 2020.
I prefer ancestry because they draw from a much larger data base and I find better at the ad mixtures. Genetic ancestors and genealogical ones are not the same as we only share DNA with 120 of our ancestors...so considering our number double each generation, ,2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128...etc. plus you can skip some and have recessive genes....plus there is the entire recombination issues.
My daughter has just done 23andme. I was a bit disappointed that welsh, Scottish, Irish and English are lumped together. I am going to do 23andme and ancestry. I was a bit surprised at one result. I thought she would have german and polish because my mother's father came from East Germany to England in the 30s because, as my gran told me, he had seen Hitler at a rally and thought he was crazy. He was a wealthy, land owning German baron. I always thought that seemed weird until my daughters results showed 0 German but high Ashkanazi Jew.
My mom was adopted in Mexico when she was little. She doesn’t remember how old she was or what her birth name was. I want to get this for her in hopes she could find out who her birth parent are. Any advice in which one I should get her?
I only want to take one to find out more about what I am... I have some general ideas but no specifics. That is what I would be after. Making family connections might be cool too though. I also want to DNA test my (shelter adopted) dog... find out what she is specifically though I am certain she is mostly Border Collie. I probably will do her test first. :)
I took a DNA test about 12-14 years ago, private company wanted to know how much Viking DNA was in the English population, was for a TV show etc. I came back 100% ancient briton, no VIKING DNA They said back then, my DNA is closely related to the first people to arrive in Briton. Just recently had a Ancestry results arrive, 70% English, which most pin pointing where I live now, which 8% Norway, 7% Sweden. So basically, my past family since arriving in Briton thousands of years ago, and stayed in the exact same location to this day. The references from Norway and Sweden would be from the Anglo Saxon-Viking invasions. All pretty interesting.
I'm happy to have found your channel...and have subscribed...my question is ..I am more interested in my Fathers side of the family...do these tests cover that..or is it an addon? Thanks...
They will show you both. If one of your parents test then it will show you which matches are from your specific parents side. Otherwise, you'll need to dig into the results to guess. I knew my mother was mostly German and my father had Jewish ancestry. So I had a good idea as to which relatives were from which side. Sometime you need to message people and see if they can help you figure it out. Family Tree DNA has a special Y Chromosome add on that can specifically trace your paternal line. But it may not help find your father's mother's side.
we want this exam here in Brazil, I think it's the best among all the ones I've done 23andMe with more precision it gives the small % like for example 0,2% 0.3% o Myheritage you the other labs not not like that %
I chose AncestryDNA because I needed to dispell the myth that my paternal family line consisted of deadbeats and cowards. Resulting test concluded that particular family line actually consisted of heroes and innovators. Don't those types of people usually get a bad rap anyway? Identity issues solved. Through AncestryDNA. Should I need genetic health info, I will probably test through 23andMe.
I took my on mother day my ethnicity estimate Germanic Europe 38% Nigeria 28% England &northwestern Europe 13% mail 8% Scotland 5% Ireland 3% france 2% Cameroon congo & western bantu peoples 2% ivory coast &ghana 1%
Very interesting results! And by the way, I live only 20km away from the village Werkhausen, where it seems one of your ancestor is coming from. It is in the north of the german federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Greetings from Germany.
I took ancestry. When I first took it it said I was 53% Sicilian and around 30% Irish. Now they have my percentage as 49% Irish and 27% Sicilian. Does anyone know why that is? My mom took an ancestry test but my dad didn’t and I know that my father is around 75% Sicilian and 25% Irish. My mom is 50% Irish and 25% Sicilian. I feel like something is off.
I wanted to find out what percentage of my dna was Neanderthal, and so I took 22&me, as they give that info and Ancestry does not. I already knew a lot about my family tree, and so there were no surprises there, except that I have more detailed and accurate info than the test did.
I’m a non identical twin. My brother has blonde hair and blue eyes. I have black hair and brown eyes. My father is from Iran and my mum is English/Irish New Zealander. I wonder if we both did the test what percentage of each side will we have. You would think it’s 50/50 split but as mentioned it not the case.
But I have a question, which company is the best in genetic testing, is Ancestry DNA or 23andme, because I heard that the new algorithm that was used in Ancestry DNA in genetic testing is inaccurate and this is why the test results are inaccurate, while the results of 23andme are more accurate. And what do you advise about genetic testing, is Ancestry DNA or 23andme?
I think 23andMe may be the more accurate of two. That could change over time though as Ancestry updates their process. I am not a geneticist though! I'd check out either GeneaVlogger or Family History Fanatics if you want to dive in and learn more about Genetic Genealogy. Thanks for watching! :)
If you are looking into family history Ancestry is miles ahead. On the most part you would have 3rd cousins and further. So You would have no idea who the 5000 DNA relatives are.unless you have a very good documented family tree. DNA doesn't tell you where the person is on your tree, or how the are related. 23&me doesn't have documents to search. On ancestry I was able to trace a person (that was a 23andme DNA match) as my 2x great grandmothers brothers daughters sons sons daughter daughters. Let's see you figure out how you are related to that person without documents
does your sister Stacy have her own channel? She should cause she seems super rad!! Total dig her style and her... demeanor (almost put attitude there but felt that gave a negative conotation, but then again demeanor seems a bit too refined. I'm sure you know what I mean. haha)
I took a test with ancestry. When I first took the test it said that I was 2% Jewish and I was thinking yes I am the chosen one. Lol jk and 6% Italian. My dad‘s mom is full-blooded Italian. Her parents came to America from Italy. And now I only have 1%? So now I’m gonna do 23 and me and see what they say. Ancestry right now at this moment says I am mostly Scottish and Welsh. I didn’t know I have Welsh on mom side for sure. My dad‘s dad only thing I knew that was Cherokee Indian and English. I have no Cherokee Indian in me. My dad took the test with Ancestry and he has no Cherokee. What my dad and I do you have is the Middle East. So I’m thinking in my head that my great grandma was Middle Eastern. She was dark so maybe she said she was Cherokee Indian because it was in Arkansas where she was living?
Every once and awhile they update their methods and it can change your ethnicity results. In this video I compared what my results looked like when I first took the test to how they look today.
I have 22% DNA from my maternal grandma,22% from my paternal grandma, 26% from my paternal grandpa,which gives me 29% from my maternal grandpa. Now ancestry has been wrong in first 5 months. I have 2/8 1x GGs from England yet it said I have 9%, it said 8% Ireland when I have 4 native Irish and 4 scotch Irish 4x GGs from my Fsther’s side, it said 2% Nkrwau when I have no Norwegian ancestors on my grandma’s side from my 1-9th GG,It said 32% Wales when only my grandma’s side was from Wales, there was no French despite my Arcadien ancestors, no Spain and Portugal despite my 6th GG was from Spain and married an Arcadien and possibly one ancestor was from Portugal, 47% Scotland when only my 4th-5th GGa were Scorrish from my Fsther’s side and maternal grandpa’s mkther’s side. Ancestry has a large database that is full of people that have done the text. So if your one grandparent is not in the database thrir DNA might not be recognizable? Ancestry can absolutely get things wrong it is better to do bkth Ancestrt and 23&Me.
I'm actually more interested in health report and maybe ethnicity, but I can't deny it's very enticing to have a better grasp of your ancestry and relatedness to people in other countries... Is 23and me really that bad for ancestry??
The goal of this tests is not to give you an exact percentage with 100% confidence level, that most likely will never be posible, instead you have a clear picture of what are is mostly your genetic heritage and in that regard it is very useful. Consider that even within most countries the population is not genetically similar, i.e. in Italy or Spain there's a great variety of ethnicities or "races" and in Europe or America migrations of people have been coming and going for thousands of years.
Thank you for your insight. 😊 I am black and as ancestry informed I have to come up with information because they didn’t have the information for blacks.
I am still looking for my half brother because this my mom die wish. I really like to know where he is and meet him too. I am looking forward to meet him.
@@anonymous7--- nah dude, she's my real mom, but I think the tests are flubbed. We took different websites. My sister took it as well and got the same amount of stuff I had, but we did not have German.
I tried to see about my ancestors from family members that had been cut off. And I reached out to one side well they cut me off from seeing anything about our family. And they wouldn't answer me and blocked me even though they put me on the tree
I’m adopted and found my bio dad thru AncestryDNA using both genealogy and DNA matching. Through DNA cousins I was able to tie two branches together to narrow my search to two men. A first cousin and Uncle tested which proved the other guy was my dad. I’ve tested on all the sites.
That's incredible!
@@TommyGrimes it took me and my cousin 18 months to figure it out. Turns out that my paternal grandmother was adopted which added to the difficulty. I found her adoption letter in a tree that showed her dad as my GGF. I thought it was a mistake and never clicked on her profile. Once I did I saw the adoption letter. The tree belonged to my 1st cousin who hadn’t tested yet. Once her and her dad tested we knew for sure who my bio dad was.
@Char Bear hes not hes actually right biological kids ruin current lifes its science
@Char Bear char bear your not listening biological kids do ruin current lifes idk what your not getting?
@@michaelmeara6776
No, actually the person with the current life being messed up, (as you put it) when found, did it to themselves years ago. Their secret is just revealed years later. "There is nothing hidden that won't be revealed." An old saying from the bible.
So quit blaming the kids.
Love your video.. I did the 23andme just for fun and then decided to get one for my dad. Huge mistake... results!! He is not my dad. He doesn't know it yet, I'm dying. Couldn't find any close match, so I ordered a kit from Ancestry. Wish me luck 🙏😔
Wow! That must have been a huge shock! Good luck with everything. I can't imagine being in that situation. Thanks for sharing!
Cracking up😂 I did 23andMe, i heard they are the best one in the market.
Sorry hun as long as he still love you and you love him he still your dad
I hope your truthful with your findings
@@Lovleyrose69 EXACTLY....AMEN.
I did both Ancestry and 23&Me. I found people on one that are not on the other!
@Grumpy From Fresno No, not at all. I did both Ancestry and 23&Me and found relatives on both. Most were on one, but not the other. I found the most via Ancestry (it's the largest database) but I also found some on 23&Me (the 2nd largest data base). I'm sure if I did Heritage DNA, I'd probably find even more. I dont think anyone of them is the end all be all. I think it boils down to just how much do you want to spend VS how many more people do you want to find or confirm?
@Grumpy From Fresno nope. Some people use one or the other. The matches won't show from the other companies, unless you use something like GEDmatch. Sort of like how you wont find a big mac at a burger king.
Because maybe they did their DNA in one, & not the other 🙄
my friend and I just ordered 23 and me two days ago, really excited! Your video was very helpful, thank you!
How did it go?
@@wlos4029 She must have turned out to be a traveller 😄
I have taken ancestry and 23andMe DNA tests because I am an orphan my parents had passed when I was young, and my father was adopted and I've never known where he had come from his whole life he never knew anything about where he had come from so I had taken these tests and I am still in the dark I still have yet to find a single soul on my father's side I may have found someone on my mother's I'm just waiting for a response back I have been waiting for this my entire life I believe and I pray that I will find my place in life one day and that's why I need a DNA one day I hope to fulfill my father's dream and know who his family is and know where he came from because he didn't know now that I have genetic generalized epilepsy my search has gone deeper, thank you for your videos its helped me so much right now, send love and light your way from Alberta Canada ✌️ 💛 🇨🇦 🕯️
I’ve done Ancestry and now I’ve ordered 23&Me, I have really severe health issues and I wanted to learn more about my family initially but now I would also like to know more about my health as well.
I'm adopted, and even though it's kind of overwhelming to see that I can really figure out my history, it's so interesting and helpful.
Me too I'm thinking about it too
what race r u
@@AC-mp7cx I'm white lol, but I would love to do one of these tests some day
@@itsoktonotbeokay oh ok cool. what country r u from
You might even be lucky and your biological father or mother did one and then you might be notified that you have a direct relative.
Still wanting to do both tests and uncover everything, so yeah that will happen when I have the financial means
My dad was also adopted. His bio mom had ran around and got pregnant. Never knew bio fam. He too became a pastor. I have two older sisters. He was diagnosed with ALS and dementia. Lost him in November of this year. Your story is pretty similar. Going to see what my test says, maybe something cool. Love your story. Thanks for sharing.
I'm Latina so I'm looking for a test that can give me more exact information on my indigenous roots. I don't want a test that tells me I'm from South America, I already know that, but it'd be awesome if I knew what ethnicity from there I got DNA from. I'm sure it's really hard because these kits aren't cheap and I doubt many indigenous people would take these tests, so their gene pool for it will be very very limited. However, I think that maybe with time they'll have bigger databases from more diverse backgrounds and then I will be able to find what I'm looking for.
Girl I got you hold on
Okay so it’s called mylivingdna, once you take the ancestry or 23 and me test just upload your results to mylivingdna and they break it all the way down. I’m actually African American but I wanted to know my specific ethnic groups from Africa and not just the country, and it only took them like a day to a day in a half to send my information back!!
@@bloodmoneyhistory6845 how’d you upload your results from these tests , did you email them to the company or is there a option on their website?? I’m in the same boat to find which tribe/specific region my ancestors come from ...and currently debating which test to take (ancestry vs 23)
@@kendrakluting2691 there should be an option on both the app and the website.
@@kendrakluting2691 OHH TAKE 23 and me. Sorry I just read the last part.. 23 and me is the only test where you can’t upload dna. So take 23 and me and download that data and you’ll be able to upload to ancestry.com!!
I have taken two test Ancestry and 23andme. While both offer some good things, I would say Ancestry wins. Some of the reasons this video points out but also with Ancestry, they have a feature called Thrulines which can help you to determine connections up to 5th great grand parents and people who share the common ancestors... if they have done a DNA test and providing that family trees are correct. I find that 90% or more of the time, it has been correct. Sometimes the relationships are off with a distant cousin and sometimes totally off. but again it's mostly correct from my investigation. Ancestry is great for genealogy whereas if you just want to see your ethnicity and health report than 23andme is fine. Also, I find Ancestry people are generally more hardcore into genealogy so they are way more likely to respond. The only thing that I don't like about Ancestry is that their subscriptions are way to expensive; if they were half expensive, I would buy one.
Thanks for adding your knowledge and perspective! I haven't investigated the Thrulines feature much yet!
your crazy if you think Ancestry is better . All the juicy important stuff is on 23&me.
@@joshuafult84 which is better for find relatives and familytrees?
They’re both good but for different things. I wouldn’t say one objectively wins over the other, it just friends what information someone is looking for
Just ordered my 23andme kit. I’m excited to get mine. I’m interested in the health portion because my family has some rare health problems.
I took a Ancestry test to see if my father was really the person I was told was my father. When I took the test I was surprised and so was my mother. She then admitted she was raped and I also found a half brother that was also looking for his parents. He was surprised to have found me and also he knew he was given for adoption because his mother was also raped. I believe that I have found my father but is deceased. I was able to contact one of his sons and he was willing to pass the Ancestry test. He is waiting for the result which is said that he will receive pretty soon.
wow I feel very, very sorry for both women involved in this, god that's fucking awful
Wishing the best for you all 💜
Great video. I submitted a 23andMe test first because I wanted to know more about my health history. My biological mother was adopted and I do not know her or her side of the family. I did connect with a first cousin on her side through 23andMe, but he was my only close match. I recently sent in a test to AncestryDNA to see if I can find anymore close DNA matches. I’m still waiting on my results.
Update?
Update?
Not happy with that art, I ordered it also. But they don t give you everything. I thought thye did, Now I have gotten medical stuff like high blood pressure, Coronary heart disease, restless legs , migraines , skin cancer, They Hold all that back and want you to pay a monthly fee to get that information 23 and me +. I found it totally misleading
I’m in the same position as you. My mom was also adopted and she was told she was Korean which is where she was adopted from. She took the DNA test and it showed she’s actually 0% Korean but in fact is 50% Chinese, 25% Japanese, 25% European mixes. It now has me interested if 23andMe or AncestrySNA is more accurate? Hope you found some clarity in your results!
Update?
Great video. Did an AncestryDNA test and found out my brother wasn’t from my Father, nevertheless he’s still my brother, he already knew for some time. You can get addicted doing these dna test lol.
Wow...what a story and great review on these tests! Im looking forward to watching this documentary:)
After more than a decade, I decided to come home to my Jewish soul officially through conversion. I dont know how to explain it, but I always felt so naturally drawn to the Jewish people, even though I too was born and raised a Christian.
But, by the time I hit my late 20s, I knew that wasnt my path. And I've so wanted to do these DNA tests just to see what comes up. My mother's family is middle eastern (from Lebanon) and father's, Caribbean and Nigerian, but theres so many "holes" in my family's story, and Im damn curious...
I got my 23andme results back. I have 11.2% Ashkenazi ancestry
. I knew I had some Jewish Ancestry from my Grandfather on my mom's side.
I do not have the mutation of the BRCA1 or 2 gene.
Welcome to the tribe.
This was a fantastic review! Thank you so much. I had never watched your videos before, but now I'm looking forward to the documentary :D
Thank you!!! :D
Not the NCT instrumental in the back!!! Thanks for this it really helped!!!!!!
I had taken an ancestry test a few years ago and I just bought a 23 and me test, I’m super hyped to compare the two because I’m a total nerd for stats and data lol
Same here. I found that Ancestry was not very specific in terms of digging into genetic identity. My sister did 23 and me and I was shocked to see the attention to detail. So I ordered 23 and me 2 days ago. Very excited to compare and really have a clear understanding of who I am.
@@czhousehold yeah I kinda felt the same way about ancestry not being super specific. For example I know my mom’s family is originally from Japan but they have been living in Brazil for about 4 generations so we don’t really know where we are from in Japan so when I got my ancestry results and it just said “Japan” I was like well that’s not very helpful lmao. So when I heard that 23 and me breaks the Japan section in the specific prefectures and included the southern small islands I was very excited
@@czhousehold yeah I kinda felt the same way about ancestry not being super specific. For example I know my mom’s family is originally from Japan but they have been living in Brazil for about 4 generations so we don’t really know where we are from in Japan so when I got my ancestry results and it just said “Japan” I was like well that’s not very helpful lmao. So when I heard that 23 and me breaks the Japan section in the specific prefectures and included the southern small islands I was very excited as well, good luck on finding ur ethnicities mate
@@giulliap8515 Exactly! I know my family is mostly Armenian, but we escaped genocide and many of my family members fled to Western Europe, the US and the Middle East. So when I got my results, all it showed me was Turkey and the Caucasus and the Middle East, with vaguely highlighted regions. My sisters ancestry, however, showed Caucasian roots in very specific regions of Eastern Turkey, Armenia, Greece, and Persia, as well as parts of Lebanon and Mesopotamia. It was so cool to see. Hope you get what you're looking for with 23 and me; judging from your family history, I can tell it's going to be interesting. 😊
which is better for find relatives and familytrees?
That is exactly what I wondered..how accurate all across the board.
Your editing skills are on point, big props!
Thank you! :D
I'm from Nazareth. Went to school with some Werkheisers. Work with one. Sorry about your Dad. I met him a few times. He got his reward. God bless.
My DNA seems to be a better match on Ancestry. But to be fair, 23andme focuses more on health markers, so they both have benefits.
One really weird thing: 23andMe says I have an AUNT, whom I've never heard of, who shares 2% of my DNA.
I agree, I think Ancestry does a great job of breaking down ethnicity and 23andMe does a great job with health.
23 also has that chromosome painting thing
@@TommyGrimes for me, i found 23 did a better job of breaking down my ethnicity.
this is such a well put together video. i was very surprised when i saw you didn’t have more subscribers.
Thank you so much! Maybe one day! Trying to grow a little bit at a time :)
I absolutely agree!! Right out the gate, to the point and no BS! Thanks Mister Grimes! I am now a sub!
Thanks for this review! It’s nice that you found out about your Genetics ancestral & for health and about your Dads results. Lovely story about your family. And so sorry for your loss.
My Dad really wants to test his DNA because his father was adopted at young age and since has passed away. I’ll definitely purchase the Ancestry DNA for him. ✌🏽
My 23andMe kit just came today. I am so excited to find out my results!! Heck, I'm just excited to spit in the vial 😂
My mother her whole life had thought she was just french, Scottish and Irish. Turns out shes 55 percent Jewish and her "full sisters" are her half sisters. She has always been asked if she was Jewish since she was little , I guess that explains it. We found that most of her matches were 100 percent Jewish and she has a secret half sibling that is Jewish. A community she had was in Romania, Moldova and Ukraine. i'm 27 percent Jewish from a test and I look a lot like my mom. We sent in a 23 and me yesterday and I guess we will find out if she has anymore half siblings we don't know about. Me and my mom had both been asked if we had been Jewish over the years just because of our looks.
I relate to this a lot :D Best of luck in your search for more family!
I want to do these DNA test however they don’t seem to be accurate and my perfectionism isn’t comfortable with that :( I might still try though
Try Ancestry I will maybe soon , Interested in Heritage but try and let me know how it goes if you do :)
I used Ancestry DNA
My results:
47% Chinese
3% Japanese
38% Finnish
5% Scandinavian
3% Irish
2% Scottish
2% German
PROUD TO BE A WASIAN :)
Your mommy go to Europe and get married with a Finnish.... Alphabet knows all bout your life!
Waisian???
@@Dirtxbc white + asian
@@bunnyboo1260 Eurellow: european + yellow
That’s an awesome intro to your vlog. I’m definitely on my way to watching it now!!! Thank you for allowing us into your life…
I’ve taken both of these and there completely different oddly enough. I did 23andMe first and as of recent update, I’m 94% British (English more specifically) with 2.2% Italian and so on. Ancestry as I’ve recently had an update, I’m 49% English with 23% Swedish and Danish (which is the biggest difference compared to 23andMe with no Scandinavian ancestry results), as well as 13% Irish and 13% Scottish. I wonder why I get Scandinavian ancestry appear on one test but nonexistent on another.
I can tell you that rare ethnicities such as Scandinavian and Native American are not always tested for. The rest I can't explain though. My last name is German origin. My area had loads of Germans migrate here in the late 1700's..but I got 0% German and my sister had very low percent of German. I want to try 23 and me now..(I took ancestry already.)
@@mistypedhi ikr! My grandfather was def nearly full Italian but my 23andme says I have none. Yet when I look at my relatives on the website, many of them of 100% Italian. Also when 23andme updates, it takes so much of my composition and percent away or adds. I'm so confused. First I'm 12% French and now I'm 1%. Like make a decision lol. Do you also have this problem? It's so annoying and frustrating omg! I want to try ancestry now bc maybe I'll give me better more accurate results; but they'll be different when compared so it's confusing bc you don't know which one is right; idk what to trust anymore ugh
England was conquered by the Danes and Swedes at one point. It makes sense.
The biggest issue with these tests is that very few people really know what they are looking at when they get their results. Tests can provide recent ancestry but they can also provide deep ancestry, so deep that it proceeds the invention of the nation state by thousands of years. Many people of northern Euro extraction will be surprised to find Greek, Sardinian, Italian and Spanish ancestry- typically about 5-8%. This doesn’t mean you have any of this ancestry but rather that your ancestors lived in southern refuges during the last Ice Age, that, 9000 years, would become these areas. Trace amounts (2% or less) means literally zero… and yes, these results will change constantly because the database is constantly updated. These databases are also heavily skewed because the ethnic determinations are based entirely on who is participating.
I don't think trace amounts means zero. I'm African American with distant Scottish ancestry, about 1%, but I have cousin matches in Scotland. And believe me, it takes time to comprehend all of that. I've even found a "9 th" cousin match that turned out to be my 3rd cousin, who is African American with 12% Scottish ancestry, from the same side as where my Scottish heritage is coming from. So I wouldn't call it nothing or noise, that's why you have to do your genealogical research, because if you don't, you'll miss alot of things you think are zero when they could actually be something alot more than you think.
@@aleqrobinson2876 - 9th cousin is a connection that shares almost 8000 direct ancestors. It’s so diluted as to be non-consequential. My gg grandmother is Punjabi and I show up as 4% of that ethnicity, my kids at 2% and my grandchildren at 1%. By the time the grandkids have kids, unless someone also marries a Punjabi, it’s just trace amounts- essentially it’s bred out of us. It IS fun though, I will definitely agree with that.
I sent for a 23and me kit yesterday. My family have been in Scotland for generations so I don't expect any startling revelations unlike many North American's who have fascinating tales. I do want to find out a bit more of what genetic traits and health issues I might have.
Hi I’m in the same boat as you with the Scottish sides. What did ur results say. Do u recommend 23andme?
@@kylebuchan9401 Hi Kyle, I used 23 and me & I also used Ancestry- the Ancestry test/results are a bit more detailed than 23 and me and Ancestry has a far superior Family Tree Builder and access to so many more resources. I would recommend the Ancestry test. I discovered a whole lot more than I could ever have expected. Building the family tree has been one of the most fascinating and rewarding things I've ever done. I've discovered war heroes and a direct link to Alexander Hamilton- yes the guy that the Broadway musical is about. I highly recommend you try it!
@@knockshinnoch1950 that’s sounds amazing!! Is there any ongoing fees after the initial purchase of the DNA test?
This is a great video!
Very professional. I’m surprised there’s only 1k subscribers.
Great job on this one Tommy... The edited is on point! Great drone footage too..
As I was watching this I noticed that both of us have the same DNA makeup on ancestry. The only difference is that I don’t have Norway. And also my paternal grandmothers maiden last name is Werkheiser . As well as you I am also Pennsylvania settlers
Maybe we're cousins!
I took 23 and me to see if I had the Breast cancer variant as my mom is a carrier. Thankfully I do not have it. But now I’m trying to start up a family tree and quite excited for this journey.
I was found to have 14% Irish our mom was 26% & 28% Scandinavian & our dad was 51% my siblings are each a little lower in both & I'm the youngest!
We don't know our grandmother's ancestry except that she was Scandinavian & we were told that she was German.
I'm surprised you didn't mention their privacy policies because that's one of the biggest things thats kept me from doing one of these tests in the past. Since they are private companies they are not covered by HIPAA and the security of your genetic information is much lower than if it was in the hands of medical professionals
Same reason I haven't done it. If someone hacked them and released your info, you may never be able to get health insurance etc
What’s the worst that can happen? They’ll clone you?
@@Crews1 I wish they would clone me. Can use the decoy to get time away from the wife
see i’m kinda happy about that. the amount of cold case murders that have been solved because of this is absolutely amazing!
Why is genetic privacy valuable? Do you think the info will be sold to assassins who will use your obscure allergy to kill you and make it look like an accident?
Think they will sell it to the police so you will be convicted of that rape and murder you plan on doing?
Genuinely curious why anyone gives a damn. Google & NSA already know everything about you. And nobody is looking because you don't matter.
Your editing and formatting is very impressive. You'll grow if you keep this up!! You'll be amazing
Thank you so much!!
I come to find about DNA testing and I learned your family story.. Im sorry for your lost.. And I hope you find your dad's family 🤗
I did both looking for an unknown biological father. One first cousin matched up on each site. and they knew each other at the nexus of two large families. The family tree on Ancestry provided a good deal of information. The haploid information included by 23 and Me may serve to rule out one family or the other. I am 82 so all the potential fathers are dead, but there is one male cousin in my generation.
I love your videos Tommy, thank you. My sister has the Bracha 1 gene and has had breast cancer as well. I am going to do the Ancestry dna to see if I am Ashkenazi Jew as well. Sending off for it today! Can't wait for these results too.
Thank you for sharing. I'm about to take both test.
How I made it to this video Is a weird story. I have been having this reoccurring dream for a couple of years now where I am with this man and I know him in my dream but never got around to remembering his name, until yesterday when I had that same dream and called him "levalence" or "Le Valence" I had never heard that name in my life lol... Now I am curious as to what I have in my DNA and where my bloodline comes from, my history was lost because of mental illness in my family :( I am leaning more towards Ancenstry than 23andme ... but Thank you for posting, you were incredibly thorough and concise with everything! I really appreciate it!
That's really interesting!! Wouldn't it be incredible if you found someone with that name in your family history? Good luck!
Follow your path and be the person you were meant to be. Becoming human is a lifelong journey. Be happy.
Also I took a dna test in Ancestry DNA, but in future also I want to took dna test in 23andMe ! )))
23 and me has a decent sale on around America Thanksgiving. Last couple years i think it has been 50% off.
I did the ancestry DNA to hope to find any matches, I was orphaned at age 11 and found out my father was adopted when I was 15 and he passed away in 1993 and my mother passed away in 1999 and only knew that my mother's parents had come from Norway and I have had no luck in finding any family members or matches, I think I maybe the last living relative, not even a cousin match and I was so shocked about my results, I need to try the 23 and me and see what the 2 differences are in heritage and traits sounds nice along with the health aspect included. I needed to know my ancestry for health-related issues like my genetic generalized epilepsy which was found from the geneticists of the University of Calgary Canada and the epilepsy Association, and the it said I had all of the markers for genetic epilepsy but I wasn't tested for anything else, I'm hoping 23 and me will be more helpful, ancestry left me feeling alone when I had no matches and have been waiting for over 5 years for some matches to show up, nothing, zip, nodda. I'm still praying to find out more about me and my family, I wonder if it is a good idea to try the tests again after 5 years, hopefully I can get more accurate info or just the same results of no family matches, what does one do when they may be the last person to still standing. It left me with more questions than answers, like where did my father come from I'm female and it's hard to find out much on my father he was purchased from the church because he was indigenous to Canada and there are no results from him or any of his family, It made me feel more alone in the world since I guess there is only me left. I need to try every DNA test now, I have been searching for anyone who maybe related.
Which one is better to see all my ethnicities? And also health stuff
23&me is the best one . It's the most accurate ethnicity estimation wise and also has better health info.
I have done a ckecking of several companies that do ancestry testing, 23andMe is the first and only direct-to-consumer DNA test that includes 55+ health reports that meet FDA requirements.
However, I believe the most comprehensive ancestry test is 24Genetics with over 1500 regions, as opposed to AncestryDNA. AncestryDNA can estimate your origins to more than 1000 regions around the world.
While it is true that AncestryDNA offers family matching, which 24Genetics does not offer.
Is the church building your dad planted called life church now?? I think that’s the church I was baptized in! I grew up in Bangor PA area!!
I got my 23&me results & I'm a little disappointed 🤏
I did it to know how much Native American I am (which is 51.3%) & what tribe I'm more closely acquainted to. I'm Mexican so I expected something like Aztec/Mayan & some others. Unfortunately 23&me compares tribes recognized by the USA & CAN & not MX. It did however tell me which MX state but thats it. I should have gone with AncestryDNA realizing that it shows me more ppl & famous historical ppl I'm related to. 23&me only showed me 5 ppl & nothing else. All of them arnt active anymore so thats also a downer.
Wey justo eso le decia a una amiga que se hizo el 23&Me y le salio "indígenas americanos" desde Alaska hasta México. La morra ya sentia que armaba iglus y todo el pedo. pero yo le dije que me parecía una falta de data de la página. La mayoría centrada en europeos y asiáticos. le hice la prueba de Ancestry a mi madre a ver que tal. Esperemos ver un poco más detallado su lado indigena. saludos.
@@DHP_ algo me paso así qué decía que tenia ancestros Eskimo. Era más detalhado en mi lado español que era un 30% de 'estern la mancha' no sé que es eso
I did 23andme .....with results of 75.4% Southern European with West and northern African and 24.6% native Mexican........yet I might get Ancestry kit because I want to know exactly where they came from.
Did u get anscestory kit?
23&me is more specific than ancestry so idk what exactly your wanting but that's as specific as it gets
Wow, the ending is especially touching.
My mom, my maternal half brother, my full sister and I did DNA test with Family Tree DNA. My maternal half brother, my full sister and I did a DNA test with ancestry. I did a DNA test with 23andme. We all have different DNA results from each other. I talked to a employee at Family Tree DNA. That employee told my that my maternal half brother and my full sister have more DNA from my maternal side then me. That employee told me that I have more DNA from my paternal side then my full sister. We did a DNA test to try find 3 of my full sister's kids who got adopted out and the same with my maternal half brother kids to. I did gave my full sister my word that I will keep on looking at our DNA matches to see if her kids is our DNA matches . My full sister passed away this past August of 2020.
I prefer ancestry because they draw from a much larger data base and I find better at the ad mixtures. Genetic ancestors and genealogical ones are not the same as we only share DNA with 120 of our ancestors...so considering our number double each generation, ,2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128...etc. plus you can skip some and have recessive genes....plus there is the entire recombination issues.
Which is better for find relatives
Great video thank you!
I myself are on a different path but a path to find my family history.
My daughter has just done 23andme. I was a bit disappointed that welsh, Scottish, Irish and English are lumped together. I am going to do 23andme and ancestry. I was a bit surprised at one result. I thought she would have german and polish because my mother's father came from East Germany to England in the 30s because, as my gran told me, he had seen Hitler at a rally and thought he was crazy. He was a wealthy, land owning German baron. I always thought that seemed weird until my daughters results showed 0 German but high Ashkanazi Jew.
My mom was adopted in Mexico when she was little. She doesn’t remember how old she was or what her birth name was. I want to get this for her in hopes she could find out who her birth parent are. Any advice in which one I should get her?
I only want to take one to find out more about what I am... I have some general ideas but no specifics. That is what I would be after. Making family connections might be cool too though. I also want to DNA test my (shelter adopted) dog... find out what she is specifically though I am certain she is mostly Border Collie. I probably will do her test first. :)
I took a DNA test about 12-14 years ago, private company wanted to know how much Viking DNA was in the English population, was for a TV show etc. I came back 100% ancient briton, no VIKING DNA They said back then, my DNA is closely related to the first people to arrive in Briton. Just recently had a Ancestry results arrive, 70% English, which most pin pointing where I live now, which 8% Norway, 7% Sweden. So basically, my past family since arriving in Briton thousands of years ago, and stayed in the exact same location to this day. The references from Norway and Sweden would be from the Anglo Saxon-Viking invasions. All pretty interesting.
23andme has a larger Asian base of users. 23andme just went public.
Good to know!
Great video, man. Could have sworn it came from a huge fancy TH-cam channel haha. Keep it up 👍
That's so kind! Thank you!
I'm happy to have found your channel...and have subscribed...my question is ..I am more interested in my Fathers side of the family...do these tests cover that..or is it an addon? Thanks...
They will show you both. If one of your parents test then it will show you which matches are from your specific parents side. Otherwise, you'll need to dig into the results to guess. I knew my mother was mostly German and my father had Jewish ancestry. So I had a good idea as to which relatives were from which side. Sometime you need to message people and see if they can help you figure it out. Family Tree DNA has a special Y Chromosome add on that can specifically trace your paternal line. But it may not help find your father's mother's side.
we want this exam here in Brazil, I think it's the best among all the ones I've done 23andMe with more precision it gives the small % like for example 0,2% 0.3% o Myheritage you the other labs not not like that %
Great Video 🙏🏽‼️
the results refresh automatically? i mean you didn´t do anything and it was change in 2 years? and also myheritage could do this or just 23andme?
We want this test here in Brazil thank you
I chose AncestryDNA because I needed to dispell the myth that my paternal family line consisted of deadbeats and cowards.
Resulting test concluded that particular family line actually consisted of heroes and innovators. Don't those types of people usually get a bad rap anyway?
Identity issues solved. Through AncestryDNA. Should I need genetic health info, I will probably test through 23andMe.
Definitely get a second opinion
I took my on mother day my ethnicity estimate Germanic Europe 38% Nigeria 28% England &northwestern Europe 13% mail 8% Scotland 5% Ireland 3% france 2% Cameroon congo & western bantu peoples 2% ivory coast &ghana 1%
Hi from the UK.Excellent clear information.
So which is over all better for just finding your background?
23&me
Very interesting results! And by the way, I live only 20km away from the village Werkhausen, where it seems one of your ancestor is coming from. It is in the north of the german federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Greetings from Germany.
That's awesome! Guten tag!
@@TommyGrimes Your mum´s ancestors where from Germany?
These are really interesting.
I took ancestry. When I first took it it said I was 53% Sicilian and around 30% Irish. Now they have my percentage as 49% Irish and 27% Sicilian. Does anyone know why that is? My mom took an ancestry test but my dad didn’t and I know that my father is around 75% Sicilian and 25% Irish. My mom is 50% Irish and 25% Sicilian. I feel like something is off.
I wanted to find out what percentage of my dna was Neanderthal, and so I took 22&me, as they give that info and Ancestry does not. I already knew a lot about my family tree, and so there were no surprises there, except that I have more detailed and accurate info than the test did.
The finding out about Neanderthal percentage and possible inherited predispositions is why I want to take a test. Were you happy with 23andme?
I’m a non identical twin. My brother has blonde hair and blue eyes. I have black hair and brown eyes. My father is from Iran and my mum is English/Irish New Zealander. I wonder if we both did the test what percentage of each side will we have. You would think it’s 50/50 split but as mentioned it not the case.
Phenotype can present itself differently (obvi)
But I have a question, which company is the best in genetic testing, is Ancestry DNA or 23andme, because I heard that the new algorithm that was used in Ancestry DNA in genetic testing is inaccurate and this is why the test results are inaccurate, while the results of 23andme are more accurate. And what do you advise about genetic testing, is Ancestry DNA or 23andme?
I think 23andMe may be the more accurate of two. That could change over time though as Ancestry updates their process. I am not a geneticist though! I'd check out either GeneaVlogger or Family History Fanatics if you want to dive in and learn more about Genetic Genealogy. Thanks for watching! :)
blue Sky 23&me is more accurate but it's not like it's a drastic difference.
🥹❤️❤️that was a beautiful tribute at the end
If you are looking into family history Ancestry is miles ahead. On the most part you would have 3rd cousins and further. So You would have no idea who the 5000 DNA relatives are.unless you have a very good documented family tree. DNA doesn't tell you where the person is on your tree, or how the are related. 23&me doesn't have documents to search. On ancestry I was able to trace a person (that was a 23andme DNA match) as my 2x great grandmothers brothers daughters sons sons daughter daughters. Let's see you figure out how you are related to that person without documents
Do you have to take a test every time they update their database or it automatically adapts to the new statistics?
It just automatically updates. There is usually a notification.
For an adopted person just trying to find their ethnicity, who would you choose?
Congratulations on your DNA ethnicities test!!!!! PS You're a citizen of Europe!!!
does your sister Stacy have her own channel? She should cause she seems super rad!! Total dig her style and her... demeanor (almost put attitude there but felt that gave a negative conotation, but then again demeanor seems a bit too refined. I'm sure you know what I mean. haha)
This is a great video
which one you guys think is the best?
I took a test with ancestry. When I first took the test it said that I was 2% Jewish and I was thinking yes I am the chosen one. Lol jk and 6% Italian. My dad‘s mom is full-blooded Italian. Her parents came to America from Italy. And now I only have 1%? So now I’m gonna do 23 and me and see what they say. Ancestry right now at this moment says I am mostly Scottish and Welsh. I didn’t know I have Welsh on mom side for sure. My dad‘s dad only thing I knew that was Cherokee Indian and English. I have no Cherokee Indian in me. My dad took the test with Ancestry and he has no Cherokee. What my dad and I do you have is the Middle East. So I’m thinking in my head that my great grandma was Middle Eastern. She was dark so maybe she said she was Cherokee Indian because it was in Arkansas where she was living?
what does it mean when the DNA results update?
Every once and awhile they update their methods and it can change your ethnicity results. In this video I compared what my results looked like when I first took the test to how they look today.
I have 22% DNA from my maternal grandma,22% from my paternal grandma, 26% from my paternal grandpa,which gives me 29% from my maternal grandpa. Now ancestry has been wrong in first 5 months. I have 2/8 1x GGs from England yet it said I have 9%, it said 8% Ireland when I have 4 native Irish and 4 scotch Irish 4x GGs from my Fsther’s side, it said 2% Nkrwau when I have no Norwegian ancestors on my grandma’s side from my 1-9th GG,It said 32% Wales when only my grandma’s side was from Wales, there was no French despite my Arcadien ancestors, no Spain and Portugal despite my 6th GG was from Spain and married an Arcadien and possibly one ancestor was from Portugal, 47% Scotland when only my 4th-5th GGa were Scorrish from my Fsther’s side and maternal grandpa’s mkther’s side. Ancestry has a large database that is full of people that have done the text. So if your one grandparent is not in the database thrir DNA might not be recognizable? Ancestry can absolutely get things wrong it is better to do bkth Ancestrt and 23&Me.
I'm actually more interested in health report and maybe ethnicity, but I can't deny it's very enticing to have a better grasp of your ancestry and relatedness to people in other countries... Is 23and me really that bad for ancestry??
It's not bad for ethnicity. But you you are trying to trace your ancestry with records there are better options.
@@TommyGrimes like anscestors one is better for more accuarate places?
Hi, can I do this even I’m from not from the U.S? I have a Chilean background.
The goal of this tests is not to give you an exact percentage with 100% confidence level, that most likely will never be posible, instead you have a clear picture of what are is mostly your genetic heritage and in that regard it is very useful.
Consider that even within most countries the population is not genetically similar, i.e. in Italy or Spain there's a great variety of ethnicities or "races" and in Europe or America migrations of people have been coming and going for thousands of years.
Which one do u think is better .
Thank you for your insight. 😊 I am black and as ancestry informed I have to come up with information because they didn’t have the information for blacks.
What’s the better option?
It depends! For matching with relatives probably Ancestry DNA with the larger database. For features and accuracy then 23andMe.
I am still looking for my half brother because this my mom die wish. I really like to know where he is and meet him too. I am looking forward to meet him.
Cri genetics is the best. They keep your info private too.
My mom and I both took a DNA test. She had majority German, but I didn't have any German. Instead I had English and Scandinavian.
Not your real mom 🥺
@@anonymous7--- nah dude, she's my real mom, but I think the tests are flubbed. We took different websites. My sister took it as well and got the same amount of stuff I had, but we did not have German.
@@ashtonhashbrown6155 bollocks... Then at least some of these tests are just hot air
I tried to see about my ancestors from family members that had been cut off. And I reached out to one side well they cut me off from seeing anything about our family. And they wouldn't answer me and blocked me even though they put me on the tree
I'm so sorry that happened to you! That is messed up.