Should I use my real name on 23andMe?

We have designed our service to give customers control over how much information they share. That includes giving our customers the prerogative to use a pseudonym when connecting with other 23andMe customers, if they wish.
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Should I use my real name on DNA test?

The name you enter for your Ancestry account doesn't affect your family tree or DNA results. You should use your current legal name for your Ancestry account.
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Can 23andMe Be Trusted?

23andMe has rigorous standards that ensure high-quality results. Our team of scientists and medical experts uses a robust process to develop genetic reports for our customers. Our Genetic Health Risk* and Carrier Status* Reports meet FDA requirements.
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Can I change my name on 23andMe?

You can update the personal information for each profile in your account (e.g. profile name, sex, and birthdate) using account settings from within your account. To access your account settings, open the account menu by clicking on your profile name and then select Settings.
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Why you should be careful about 23andMe?

The F.D.A. used to bar 23andMe from selling tests that purport to give health information because such tests were considered a flimsy predictor of health. Their results were also deemed too difficult for consumers to interpret on their own.
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Why you shouldn't do a DNA test?

Privacy. If you're considering genetic testing, privacy may well be a concern. In particular, you may worry that once you take a DNA test, you no longer own your data. AncestryDNA does not claim ownership rights in the DNA that is submitted for testing.
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Can you do 23andMe anonymously?

We have designed our service to give customers control over how much information they share. That includes giving our customers the prerogative to use a pseudonym when connecting with other 23andMe customers, if they wish.
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Will 23andMe tell me who my father is?

If you are male, your paternal haplogroup tells you about your paternal-line ancestors, from your father to his father and beyond. Because females do not have Y chromosomes, they do not have paternal haplogroups. Females can still learn about their recent paternal ancestry in our Ancestry Composition Report.
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Who can see my 23andMe results?

If you've been genotyped with 23andMe, you are able to share your reports with family members and friends - even if they are not already 23andMe users - via a sharing invitation in the Your Connections feature.
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Is 23andMe better than ancestry?

Health Screening. AncestryDNA and 23andMe are both excellent DNA testing services, but they have different focuses. The former is a good choice if you're building a family tree, but the latter has robust health-testing capabilities, and rich reports on maternal/paternal lines and Neanderthal ancestry.
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Can 23andMe sell your DNA?

23andMe will not sell, lease, or rent your individual-level information to a third party for research purposes without your explicit consent. We will not​ share your data with any ​public databases​. We will not​ provide any person's data (genetic or non-genetic) to an ​insurance company​ or ​employer​.
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Should I brush my teeth before 23andMe?

Do not eat, drink, smoke, chew gum, brush your teeth, or use mouthwash for at least 30 minutes prior to providing your sample. Collect the recommended volume of saliva. The recommended volume of saliva to provide is 2 mL, or about ½ teaspoon. Your saliva sample should be just above the fill line.
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How many generations is 1% ethnicity?

With each generation, your DNA divides. So, for a 1% DNA result, you would be looking at around seven generations.
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Can I keep my 23andMe results private?

For complete privacy, you can opt out of DNA Relatives entirely. For the most visibility, you can choose to show your ancestry results. You can update any of these settings at any time from the “Manage Preferences” link in DNA Relatives and in your Account Settings under the Privacy/Sharing section.
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Should I consent to 23andMe research?

While 23andMe has a separate consent process for research purposes, outside the terms of service, there are clues in there. According to 23andMe, about 80 percent of users have consented to the firm using their anonymized aggregate data for research, including drug development purposes.
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Can I do a DNA test anonymously?

DNA tests can't be anonymous.

You could jump through hoops to attempt to mask your name and location, but your DNA is an unique marker of your identity that could be mishandled no matter what.
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Who can see my family tree on 23andMe?

Privacy. The information you add to your tree about living relatives will only be visible to you. At this time, your full Family Tree is visible only to you.
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Can you see other people's trees on 23andMe?

23andMe customers have two sections for family tree information: the genetic tree and the family background section in account profiles. You can view some details from other people's trees on the 23andMe site.
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Can you search friends on 23andMe?

With Relative Finder, you can grow your family tree like never before, and discover relatives you never knew you had. Relative Finder is available to people who buy the Ancestry or Complete Edition of the 23andMe service.
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Does 23andMe tell you famous relatives?

You can decide how useful this is. 23andMe shows one or more famous relatives in your Haplogroup reports. These reports are part of the standard 23andMe package. To find your haplogroup reports, scroll down the Ancestry page past the links to DNA relatives and to your Neanderthal ancestry.
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Is 23andMe only mother's side?

At present, 23andMe customers can trace two branches of their genetic family tree — one that follows the all-female line on the maternal side (through mitochondrial DNA) and another the all-male line on the paternal side (through the Y chromosome).
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Can DNA test show inbreeding?

Genetic tests can identify roots of illness, but also incestuous family ties.
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Does 23andMe share data with law enforcement?

23andMe chooses to use all practical legal and administrative resources to resist requests from law enforcement, and we do not share customer data with any public databases, or with entities that may increase the risk of law enforcement access.
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Can you keep your DNA private on Ancestry?

If you'd like to receive an ethnicity estimate without being listed as a match to potential relatives, you can choose not to see your DNA matches or be listed as their match. The option to hide DNA matches provides you with more control over your own data and privacy.
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Why do I have two profiles on 23andMe?

If you choose to create separate accounts, then each person would have their own email address and password to log in. Even if you choose to share at the extended level, you would not be sharing the following information: Search or download the other person's raw data. View the other person's DNA Relatives.
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