I was just wondering what the general consensus was out there about 23 and Me's Ancestry Composition. Does that company rely heavily on the self-reports of early testers or is it using public data bases of reference populations?
I have taken Family Finder, the automsomal test with Ancestry and now the test with 23 and Me. Ancestry has come the closest to my basic, known regional ancestral mix. Family Finder cousins report backgrounds (and surnames) that also parallel the backgrounds of my parents and me (I often share matches with either my mother or father -- many of our Family Finder matches live in Europe.)
So far, I do like 23 and Me's health-related information.
I have taken Family Finder, the automsomal test with Ancestry and now the test with 23 and Me. Ancestry has come the closest to my basic, known regional ancestral mix. Family Finder cousins report backgrounds (and surnames) that also parallel the backgrounds of my parents and me (I often share matches with either my mother or father -- many of our Family Finder matches live in Europe.)
So far, I do like 23 and Me's health-related information.
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