You Could Be Identified Through a Genealogy Database—Even If Your DNA Hasn’t Been Tested Smithsonian.com
In hopes of learning more about their genetic makeup, some 15 million people have already submitted samples of their DNA to at-home testing services.
Most White Americans’ DNA Can Be Identified Through Genealogy Databases The New York Times
A study found that it will soon be possible to identify the DNA of 90 percent of European Americans through cousins in genealogy databases.
Most People of European Ancestry Can Be Identified From a Relative’s DNA The Atlantic
Even people who have never taken a genetic test can be tracked down like the Golden State Killer suspect.
Reporter’s DNA ancestry tests ‘caught me off guard’ The Seattle Times
How accurate are home DNA tests when it comes to race, ethnicity and heritage? Based on conversations I’d had with scientists, I was skeptical, so I had my …
When a DNA Test Shatters Your Identity The Atlantic
Like The Atlantic? Subscribe to The Atlantic Daily, our free weekday email newsletter. It was AncestryDNA’s customer-*service* rep who had to break the …