Hey /pol/. I know many of you used online services such as 23 and me, DNA.ancestry, etc. I'm really curious about my ethnicity. Thing is, I want to get the best bang for my buck, as these services are pricey. Which one do you recommend?
>>69191927
None of them.
The justice department is starting to ask for these records.
>>69192704
Oh.. bummer.
>>69191927
>black anon here.
I used one called African Ancestory to track my genes back to my tribe in Africa, well it turns out that that I'm one of 7% of black americans whos genes didnt originate in Africa, they actually originated in Britian.
>TFW my great,great,great,great, grandad was a coalburner.
DONT DO IT UNLESS YOU WANT TO END UP IN JAIL
http://countercurrentnews.com/2016/03/the-iphone-is-just-the-beginning-fbi-already-accessing-your-dna/
>>69192704
That's silly. Even if true, just use an alias.
Anyway, I heard they were $100. Is that wrong?
If you have IBD you can get 23 and me for free. They dont even check medical records so you could totally just bullshit the surveys. They might catch on when they dont find any IBD genes though idk.
>>69195672
you think an alias will protect you? you need a mailing address. pretty sure its easy for the fbi to find you if they have a matching dna. even if you use a friends mailing address, they can find it too or access your DNA account and get your IP address etc.
>>69196178
>if they have a matching dna
What's the point then?
>>69195943
Have you tried this? sounds like a smart idea
>>69196876
A matching DNA sample from a crime scene, for example.