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This is a very cool project. Have a look if you said no.
https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/
My son received the kit they describe as a gift. I can hardly wait to see the results.
This looks fascinating. I will have to save up some nickels and dimes to participate.
Yes, soooooo cool.
Ooooooh!
Looks interesting. But I'm paranoid. Suppose it's a front for the FBI? And they're determined to collect a DNA sample from everybody, you know. Still cranky that it wasn't included with The Patriot Act. (lol)
Awww ... daggonit! Now I done gone and looked at it, and now I want it. Rats. I suppose I'll get it as a Christmas present for myself. Or maybe my birfday!! (lol)
Sweetie, if they want you, they've already got you. Doctor-patient confidentiality isn't much more than an idea these days.
Sorry, I know that isn't very comforting.
There is no information taken from the person sending the DNA sample. It is a number that comes with the kit. It is totally anonymous from what I see looking through the kit.