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re: Apparently consumer DNA testing kits are complete BS
Posted on 12/12/17 at 4:34 pm to CAD703X
Posted on 12/12/17 at 4:34 pm to CAD703X
Wait, each set of triplets took a different test? That seems highly unscientific. Sounds like they didn't want to pay for 3X the amount of kits they should have for accurate comparison.
Shame on you Inside Edition.
Also, Jeff Rossen did the same thing for the Today show almost two weeks ago. All three reports (23andme, Ancestry, and FamilyDNA) showed identical information. I truly believe you shouldn't take the results as the Gospel and should be use in conjunction with actual research.
Rossen Report
Shame on you Inside Edition.
Also, Jeff Rossen did the same thing for the Today show almost two weeks ago. All three reports (23andme, Ancestry, and FamilyDNA) showed identical information. I truly believe you shouldn't take the results as the Gospel and should be use in conjunction with actual research.
Rossen Report
This post was edited on 12/12/17 at 4:40 pm
Posted on 12/12/17 at 4:52 pm to McVick
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Also, Jeff Rossen did the same thing for the Today show almost two weeks ago. All three reports (23andme, Ancestry, and FamilyDNA) showed identical information. I truly believe you shouldn't take the results as the Gospel and should be use in conjunction with actual research.
I was about to say - I saw one show and all three tests pretty much got the same results for all three triplets. I thought the OP was full of bs but maybe I saw the same one you saw and the one he saw had different results.
Posted on 12/12/17 at 4:52 pm to McVick
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Jeff Rossen did the same thing for the Today show almost two weeks ago. All three reports (23andme, Ancestry, and FamilyDNA) showed identical information.
NOW I KNOW THIS IS A GOVERNMENT PHISHING EXPEDITION!
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