National Geographic's Genographic Project
How to Participate - The Genographic Project
Remember Spencer Wells and The Journey of Man? This is his follow-on project, funded by Nat Geo.
I guess they figured out a way to get different ethnic groups to participate. And they even found a way to get us to foot the bill. $100 is steep, but it's still kind of cool.
With a simple and painless cheek swab you can sample your own DNA.
To insure total anonymity you will be identified at all times only by your kit number.
If you'd like to contribute your own results to the project's global database you'll be asked to answer a dozen "phenotyping" questions that will help place your DNA in cultural context.
Samples will be analyzed for genetic "markers" found in mitochondrial DNA and on the Y chromosome. We will be performing ONE OF two tests for each public participant:
Males: Y-DNA test. This test allows you to identify your deep ancestral geographic origins on your direct paternal line.
Females: Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). This tests the mtDNA of females to identify the ancestral migratory origins of your direct maternal line.
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