Popularized in recent years by its use in
high-profile criminal investigations and paternity cases, DNA,
deoxyribonucleic acid, is most commonly used to prove a relationship to
an individual. New tests created in recent years, however, have also
turned DNA into a popular tool for determining ancestry. As DNA is
passed down from one generation to the next, some parts remain almost
unchanged, while other parts change greatly. This creates an unbreakable
link between generations and it can be of great help in reconstructing
our family histories.
While it can't provide an entire family
tree or tell you who your ancestors are, DNA testing can:
- Determine if two people are related
- Determine if two people descend from
the same ancestor
- Find out if you are related to
others with the same surname
- Prove or disprove your family tree
research
- Provide clues about your ethnic
origin