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    I am new to using DNA testing for genealogy. There are stories concerning my husband's family being Native American. This is how the generations go for him.
    Husband
    Mother
    Grandmother
    GreatGrandmother
    GreatGreatGrandfather
    GreatGreatGreat Grandfather
    Native American GGGGGrandfather

    Can he be tested and if so which test.

    Thank you
    Karen

  • #2
    Re: Which test to use

    Originally posted by Redheaded1
    I am new to using DNA testing for genealogy. There are stories concerning my husband's family being Native American. This is how the generations go for him.
    Husband
    Mother
    Grandmother
    GreatGrandmother
    GreatGreatGrandfather
    GreatGreatGreat Grandfather
    Native American GGGGGrandfather

    Can he be tested and if so which test.

    Thank you
    Karen
    Either you go with DNAPrint and chances are that it may not show up because the dilution is too high, or you find a direct male descendant of the GGGfather and test his Y-DNA
    Max Blankfeld
    Vice-President and COO @ Family Tree DNA
    A Gene by Gene Company

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    • #3
      Hey Karen,

      This is true. I did exactly that test & it shows 98% European & 2% East Asian (because the dilution 'erased' the Native American specific markers they look for).

      Best Regards

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      • #4
        Originally posted by B52
        Hey Karen,

        This is true. I did exactly that test & it shows 98% European & 2% East Asian (because the dilution 'erased' the Native American specific markers they look for).

        Best Regards
        Like Max said you need to find a direct male descedant of the GGGG Grandfather or least the GG grandfather.

        My DNAPrint came back 87% Euro, 11% EA, 2% SubSSA, 0% NA

        Allen Brian Hunt

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