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Discontinuation of AncestryHealth®

WEBAn important message about the future of AncestryHealth® When we launched AncestryHealth® in 2019, our vision was to empower people to take action to address …

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URL: https://support.ancestry.com/s/article/Discontinuation-of-AncestryHealth?language=en_US

Finding Vital Records and Alternative Sources

WEBFor example, a birth certificate may be filled out by a doctor who delivered the baby on the day the baby was born. Vital records can be both primary sources and secondary …

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AncestryHealth®

WEBTrending Articles. Locating AncestryDNA® Results; Updating the Shipping Address for AncestryDNA® Discontinuation of AncestryHealth® Downloading Your NGS Variant Call …

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Knowledge: Discontinuation of AncestryHealth®

WEBAncestryHealth reports were available to download and keep through the end of that month. AncestryHealth has now been discontinued and is no longer available for purchase, and …

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Y-DNA, mtDNA, and Autosomal DNA Tests

WEBThere are three main types of DNA tests on the market: Y-chromosome (or Y-DNA), mitochondrial (or mtDNA), and autosomal.Each test produces different information. …

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About AncestryDNA®

WEBThe science. AncestryDNA uses microarray-based autosomal DNA testing. With a simple saliva sample, we survey your entire genome at over 700,000 locations. Then, we …

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What are DNA Markers

WEBDNA markers are specific places in our DNA that can vary from person to person. These markers act like little flags and help scientists find genes linked to certain traits or …

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AncestryDNA® and Memberships

WEBAncestryDNA Plus™ is a low-priced membership that provides access to the match relationship tools listed above, 40+ personal traits, and DNA inheritance features. …

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AncestryDNA® Resources

WEBThruLines® and linking a tree. Learn which common ancestors you share with your matches with ThruLines®. Connect your DNA to your family tree with Linking AncestryDNA® to a …

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AncestryDNA® Research Project

WEBWhen you register your DNA test, you can choose whether or not to participate in the Ancestry® Human Diversity Project, a scientific research project aimed at helping …

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Locating AncestryDNA® Results

WEBFrom the app. Open the Ancestry® app and sign in. In the bottom right corner, click DNA. If your results are ready (and you’re signed in to the correct account), you'll see your …

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AncestryDNA® Traits

WEBAround the world: Learn how your traits relate to the geographic regions in your DNA results. Using survey data collected from AncestryDNA members, we can provide a …

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Purchasing an AncestryDNA® Kit

WEBRelated Articles. Tracking an AncestryDNA® Kit; Registering an AncestryDNA® Kit for Your Child; AncestryDNA® Kit Status; Registering an AncestryDNA® Kit

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AncestryDNA Plus™ Membership

WEBAncestryDNA Plus™ is a low-priced membership that provides access to current and upcoming DNA features, making it easier than ever to discover new details about your …

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AncestryDNA® Matches

WEBTo link a tree to your DNA test, follow the steps in Linking a Tree to your AncestryDNA® Results . View shared matches: Tap on the Shared matches tab. Here, you’ll see a list of …

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Registering an AncestryDNA® Kit

WEBSelect Get started. Scan or enter the 15-character code (alternating letters and numbers) from the saliva tube or instruction booklet and select Continue to link the kit to your …

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AncestryDNA® Registration Troubleshooting

WEBFor example, make sure you don’t have the number “5” entered as the letter “S.”. If your registration code doesn't have 15 characters, make sure your DNA test is from Ancestry, …

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