I Uploaded My DNA to Genomelink, My True Ancestry, GEDmatch, Promethease, and Genetic Lifehacks

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  • Buy a DNA kit here: bit.ly/UsefulChartsDNA
    Use the coupon code GETDNA for free shipping. As an added bonus, you can start a 30-day free trial of MyHeritage’s best subscription for family history research - and enjoy a 50% discount if you decide to continue it.
    UPLOAD SITES:
    genomelink.io/
    mytrueancestry.com/
    www.gedmatch.com/
    promethease.com/
    www.geneticlifehacks.com/
    CREDITS:
    Narration by Matt Baker
    Animation by Syawish Rehman
    Intro music "Lord of the Land" by Kevin MacLeod and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license 4.0. Available from incompetech.com

Komentáře • 398

  • @UsefulCharts
    @UsefulCharts  Před rokem +46

    Buy a DNA kit here: bit.ly/UsefulChartsDNA
    Use the coupon code GETDNA for free shipping. As an added bonus, you can start a 30-day free trial of MyHeritage’s best subscription for family history research - and enjoy a 50% discount if you decide to continue it.

    • @KartovOndulevitch
      @KartovOndulevitch Před rokem +2

      hi, UsefulCharts : I made yesterday a tree of english kings by male primogeniture law, and I have find the rightful king : there is still a living Plantagenet, he's "duke" or "count" of Somerset, and he came right back in male line from John de Gaunt :)

    • @alphagameplay7115
      @alphagameplay7115 Před rokem +2

      I'm from Brazil and I'm part of this clan my family are Clan House of Bertrand (England) 6.72%
      Clan Abernathy (Scotland) 6.72%
      Clan Ross (Scotland) 4.78%
      Clan Menzies (Scotland) 4.78%
      Clan Armstrong (Scotland) 3.58%
      House of Lippe Detmold (Germany) 3.58%
      Clan Waugh (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Carroll (Ireland) 2.54%
      Clan Guthrie (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Madden (Ireland) 2.54%
      Belgian Royalty ( Belgium 2.54%
      Clan Oliphant (Scotland) 2.54%
      English Royalty ( England ) 5.82%
      Clan Baxter (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Houston (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Wemyss (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Ogilvie (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Calder (Scotland) 2.54%
      Scottish Royalty ( scotland ) 5.82%l
      Clan Spence (Scotland) 2.54%
      House of Bohun (England) 2.54%
      Clan MacAlister (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Maclnnes (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Watson (England) 2.54%
      Clan MacFarlane (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Rutherford (Scotland) 4.54%
      Clan Chaomanach (Ireland) 2.54%
      Clan Lennox (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Dundas (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Abercrombie (Scotland) 2.54%
      About 68.32% of my DNA Clan is from Scotland 🇽🇸.
      About 5.08% of my DNA Clan is from Ireland 🇮🇪.
      About 17.62% of my DNA's Clan comes from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👑🇬🇧 with that 5.82% being English royalty and 6.72% from the House of Bertrand.
      About 3.58% of my DNA Clan comes from Germany 🇩🇪.
      About 2.54% of my Clan from my DNA is from Belgium 🇧🇪 with those 2.54 coming from Belgian Royalty.

    • @alphagameplay7115
      @alphagameplay7115 Před rokem

      @@KartovOndulevitch I'm from Brazil and I'm part of this clan my family are Clan House of Bertrand (England) 6.72%
      Clan Abernathy (Scotland) 6.72%
      Clan Ross (Scotland) 4.78%
      Clan Menzies (Scotland) 4.78%
      Clan Armstrong (Scotland) 3.58%
      House of Lippe Detmold (Germany) 3.58%
      Clan Waugh (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Carroll (Ireland) 2.54%
      Clan Guthrie (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Madden (Ireland) 2.54%
      Belgian Royalty ( Belgium 2.54%
      Clan Oliphant (Scotland) 2.54%
      English Royalty ( England ) 5.82%
      Clan Baxter (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Houston (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Wemyss (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Ogilvie (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Calder (Scotland) 2.54%
      Scottish Royalty ( scotland ) 5.82%l
      Clan Spence (Scotland) 2.54%
      House of Bohun (England) 2.54%
      Clan MacAlister (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Maclnnes (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Watson (England) 2.54%
      Clan MacFarlane (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Rutherford (Scotland) 4.54%
      Clan Chaomanach (Ireland) 2.54%
      Clan Lennox (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Dundas (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Abercrombie (Scotland) 2.54%
      About 68.32% of my DNA Clan is from Scotland 🇽🇸.
      About 5.08% of my DNA Clan is from Ireland 🇮🇪.
      About 17.62% of my DNA's Clan comes from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👑🇬🇧 with that 5.82% being English royalty and 6.72% from the House of Bertrand.
      About 3.58% of my DNA Clan comes from Germany 🇩🇪.
      About 2.54% of my Clan from my DNA is from Belgium 🇧🇪 with those 2.54 coming from Belgian Royalty.

    • @KartovOndulevitch
      @KartovOndulevitch Před rokem

      @@alphagameplay7115 I don't know enough well difference between "clans", "tribes" and ethnic groupe to comment, but gaming crusader kings give me interest to know more about O'Neill clan and dynasty. I don't think there is a familly with a longuest ancestry chart which can be traced. Marvelous 😍

    • @alphagameplay7115
      @alphagameplay7115 Před rokem

      @@KartovOndulevitch yes 😅😍❤️

  • @MortyMortyMorty
    @MortyMortyMorty Před rokem +127

    If I was rich I would to all of these tests, because they are very interesting and I love data!

    • @Lila-BeamMeUpAlready
      @Lila-BeamMeUpAlready Před rokem +8

      My Heritage donate a kit here. ⬆️

    • @MortyMortyMorty
      @MortyMortyMorty Před rokem +5

      @@Lila-BeamMeUpAlready Thank you, that would be great 🥰😄

    • @sanjitdas2038
      @sanjitdas2038 Před rokem +1

      @@Lila-BeamMeUpAlready two more

    • @barnabyclark1652
      @barnabyclark1652 Před rokem +5

      I have a spare my heritage kit in my house if anyone wants it, don’t want any money for it if you just want to cover the postage. Let me know👍🏼

    • @Lila-BeamMeUpAlready
      @Lila-BeamMeUpAlready Před rokem +3

      @@barnabyclark1652 that’s so very kind of you

  • @afernandesrp
    @afernandesrp Před rokem +683

    "Saying yes to the police having access to your DNA is a good idea." Yep, Matt is Canadian for sure.

    • @UsefulCharts
      @UsefulCharts  Před rokem +353

      I'm also someone who has a very good friend who was the victim of some of the most terrible crimes that you can imagine... at the hands of family members. ☹️
      I'm not actually a fan of the police though. Unfortunately, they haven't done much to help my friend. But generally speaking yes - I do support the idea of police being able to use DNA databases to catch rapists and murderers.

    • @keeli5575
      @keeli5575 Před rokem

      Will never do a DNA test. Don't plan on murdering anyone but if I do, don't won't to make the job easy for the police.

    • @freddy4371
      @freddy4371 Před rokem +99

      @@UsefulCharts as a German I can confidentially say that our police will never be allowed to use that information. DNA is part of your private data and that is something taken very seriously over here. The police isn't even allowed to use the toll data, they have to set up their own devices on the highways and inform the public about it, whenever they want to track down somebody in a car.

    • @devonodonnell715
      @devonodonnell715 Před rokem +16

      Bruh, having to tell the public when they are doing it. That’s like a criminal telling the police exactly when they are gonna commit a crime and where they will do it.

    • @saintofkildas
      @saintofkildas Před rokem +5

      @@freddy4371 same in australia

  • @TheDanEdwards
    @TheDanEdwards Před rokem +103

    Always encourage people to be sure to read any site's user agreement. There are some companies in some places that may make your data available to others, such as a government, without your permission.
    Also, I am a fierce critic of what I call _identity shopping_ , and the idea of "ethnicity" as so many companies call their algorithm output. Identity shopping is the desire of people to feel they need to be identified as _such and such_ for some other purpose than actual family history.
    Third party sites for DNA upload can help one with research on one's family history. But finding matches is often not what people desire, as they seek identities.

    • @edwartvonfectonia4362
      @edwartvonfectonia4362 Před rokem +9

      I am actually a person who is identity shops. As I have had low self-esteem and purpose, finding my ancestry (maybe I am a different ethnicity) is at least something I can grab and hold on to. Want to find my passion and be a master of something, and searching my career(myself) everywhere, trying new things, but little to no results so far.

    • @bettermebetterlife8975
      @bettermebetterlife8975 Před rokem +2

      And private policy

    • @Demetri450
      @Demetri450 Před rokem +7

      Identity shopping has been going on long before genetic dna tests!

    • @mellie4174
      @mellie4174 Před rokem +7

      @@Demetri450 sure has! People want to know where they come from and there's nothing wrong with that

    • @CptDangernoodle
      @CptDangernoodle Před rokem +7

      What's wrong with finding out which ethnic groups you descend from?

  • @blackk_rose_
    @blackk_rose_ Před rokem +64

    I'd love to know more about my ancestry and potential living relatives, but I don't trust any company with my DNA and I'd advise everyone to be more careful with what information you are willing to share with whom.

  • @jwebb3337
    @jwebb3337 Před rokem +4

    Great information! I just sent my test in yesterday and i am even more excited to get my results after seeing your video! Thank you!

    • @davidburroughs2244
      @davidburroughs2244 Před rokem

      Try to remember to share interesting results here, please. I'm considering having the same.

  • @asdf-un9gs
    @asdf-un9gs Před rokem +224

    Hi. I'm a genealogy nerd, but the only thing keeping me from using these services is the privacy. There have been cases where the US government has demanded DNA data (and other stuff, like private conversations) to be used in crime related purposes. For instance, we have the recent case where a private conversation between a mother and a daughter was spied and used as a proof that she had an abortion (which had recently made illegal).
    And I'm not even American. Is there a way to use that information in a totally anonymous way, and making sure that the company does not store a copy of the data you uploaded?
    DNA is the most private thing we have, and I think we have to be very very careful with whom has access to it.

    • @parafraceren
      @parafraceren Před rokem +14

      Exactly. Any of my professors specialised in genetics have warned me for these services.

    • @GT-ry1cv
      @GT-ry1cv Před rokem +56

      The sad truth about all these services is you can be as safe and private as you want but any relative can out you by uploading their info.

    • @asdf-un9gs
      @asdf-un9gs Před rokem +5

      @@GT-ry1cv That's another issue, yes.

    • @bettermebetterlife8975
      @bettermebetterlife8975 Před rokem +1

      @@asdf-un9gs Although this may be true (could check the privacy policy and user agreements if those even matter), it wouldn't take long for your government to get your DNA, if they really wanted, as I'm sure you know how easy it is.

    • @bettermebetterlife8975
      @bettermebetterlife8975 Před rokem +15

      PS: I've seen online that ancestry and 23andme sold data to third parties

  • @bekgilbert6562
    @bekgilbert6562 Před rokem +76

    Here's a tip for mytrueancestry: buy each tier separately. Don't buy the highest tier right off the bat. I've been doing this each month and I have 2 tiers left until I have all tiers unlocked. I've used it as a tool to show my 5 year old son where our ancestors came from. The plots on the map are interactive. I share DNA on my dad's side with the Romanovs, amongst many other royal lines.
    Keep in mind, it's not an app, it's a website. Add the site to your homescreen if you plan to view it frequently. They update their database as more and more dig sites get genotyped

    • @sr2291
      @sr2291 Před rokem +4

      I started at the 1st tier and moved up as they had sales.

    • @shaolindreams
      @shaolindreams Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the info

    • @jordanleighwheatley
      @jordanleighwheatley Před rokem +5

      This is exactly what I was hoping for. Because I was like "obviously, I'm gonna want the big one" then I saw it was $600 😂😂 thanks for the tip!

    • @cerealrakist7360
      @cerealrakist7360 Před 11 měsíci

      I’m from the Romanov family as well ❤

  • @hereBDBD
    @hereBDBD Před rokem +6

    thank you so much for this life-affirming type of research - this is a great popularization of science...and meaningful entertainment🙂

  • @Xeemix
    @Xeemix Před rokem +3

    Whoa I didn't know I could upload my data to myheritage! I'm gonna do that right now, thanks!

  • @BobTheSchipperke
    @BobTheSchipperke Před rokem

    MyTrueAncestry! How awesome is that?! I am on lots of other DNA sites and will definitely do this.

  • @andreboyadjian7246
    @andreboyadjian7246 Před rokem

    Thanks man i never would have even known u can do this!

  • @FluffyEmmy1116
    @FluffyEmmy1116 Před rokem +21

    That ancient DNA thing on My True Heritage seems really interesting. That'd totally be the first one I'd try.
    GED would be second with both the central database and police match being equally appealing, but cumulatively not more than My True.

    • @quinnleydean8335
      @quinnleydean8335 Před rokem +3

      Same! I think it'd be pretty darn cool to see who my ancient ancestors were, or at least have an idea of what they did in their lives, and once I get my DNA tested (which is still some time away), I already have plans to upload that info to My True Heritage to see what they'll find for me.

  • @crystalblakely5308
    @crystalblakely5308 Před rokem

    This is one of the most helpful videos on how to navigate DNA testing and genealogy.

  • @saul.t.2.969
    @saul.t.2.969 Před rokem

    Matt, thank you for e plaining so clearly well, basically all the things I’d never bother reading about.

  • @gelliezaragoza2841
    @gelliezaragoza2841 Před rokem +18

    Hi! Been watching your charts for 2 years now! Really enjoyed ! May i suggest to do a timeline or charts of the earliest recorded pandemics upto date? Like the plague from A.D to the russian flu to influenza or spanish flu and so on.... Im excited!!! Hoping you read this! 😊

  • @jonathanporter7601
    @jonathanporter7601 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for the video! Big project but one idea I had is a family tree of famous (e.g. ancient Greek) philosophers and whose ideas build upon the ideas of others

  • @micheller9941
    @micheller9941 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Really great way to find out if you have that dang MTHFR gene! A lot of people have it and have no idea.

  • @gnome2024
    @gnome2024 Před rokem +60

    Theres no way Im doing this. Its going to say Im 90% neanderthal and I already know this. My wife tells me every day.

  • @rayyanalabdrabalnabi1726

    such an amazing video! well done.

  • @shaolindreams
    @shaolindreams Před rokem +6

    Great stuff.... I've only tried myTrueAncestry and GEDmatch from these.... GEDmatch was a little more confusing and i quite liked myTrueAncestry features, which was much more straight forward to understand. it gave some extra clues and a few surprises. Will be interested to see your comparison.

    • @lorettahines7936
      @lorettahines7936 Před měsícem

      Is there any DNA matches with the MyTrueAncestry, what do MTA tells you.

    • @shaolindreams
      @shaolindreams Před měsícem

      @@lorettahines7936 What do you mean by MTA? It does DNA matching with ancient populations, not really with living people you can contact, if that's what you mean.

  • @lukewhite8930
    @lukewhite8930 Před rokem +3

    What’s your deep dive? On Mytrueancestry, civilization breakdown are just groups that share your overall makeup, meaning it’s useful for deciphering the populations your ancestors fell into.
    Whereas deep dive gives you your exact ancestor, which is more conclusive. As well as deep dive is a measure of which ancestor effects your snps, in which, snps effect things such as your phenotypes (what you look like) and your health. Which can show different results than your civilization breakdown.
    Mine, for example, my civilization breakdown is very British Isles Celtic,but my direct effect and snps are very heavily Scandinavian.
    Which with the York Gladiator sample, we know that Scandinavian dna found it’s way into the isles a couple of hundred years, before the Anglo-Saxon migration and around five hundred years before the Viking Age

  • @Pommy1957
    @Pommy1957 Před rokem +18

    After watching your video I signed up with Genomelink & I decided to pay for the European ancestry report. It's brought up a whole bunch of different countries & ethnic groups that I don't get on Ancestry. It's very interesting.

  • @Sabri23lintu
    @Sabri23lintu Před rokem +1

    I loved your voice and how peacefully you speak :D

  • @JohnnyWalker1077
    @JohnnyWalker1077 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I first did an ancestry test on MyHeritage and after I recieved my results are was partly surprised as I expected most of it. I later found out on google that you could upload the raw data from MyHeritage to another platform. MyTrueAncestry sounded very interesting because it compares your data with that from archaeological digs and can tell what groups your ancestors belonged to. That goes into a little more detail.
    My 3 largest groups on MyHeritage were Balkans at 50%, then Balts & Eastern Europeans at around 30%, and then "West Asians" at around 13%.
    Roughly speaking, the result on MyTrueAncestry:
    - about 26% "Illyrians"
    - approx. 40% "Celtic-Germanic" (mainly Ostrogoths, Gepids, Scordisci, Gauls...)
    - Rest Scythians & Slavs for the most part
    My parents are both ethnic Serbs from Bosnia and Serbia respectively. The result (especially MyTrueAncestry) makes a lot of sense in my opinion since most of the peoples mentioned above once lived or still live in the Balkans. I am more than satisfied with this result.

  • @MrJHDK
    @MrJHDK Před rokem +11

    Risk communication is a funny thing.
    98% and 96% both sound very close but they're really not.

    • @arimo3644
      @arimo3644 Před rokem

      How so?

    • @Faerithpiggles
      @Faerithpiggles Před rokem +6

      @@arimo3644 you're twice as likely to catch something in the second case

  • @baragoth
    @baragoth Před rokem +1

    very informational!

  • @redflame21
    @redflame21 Před rokem +7

    I’m just waiting for a Genea Vlogger video to be released reviewing this video

  • @avelinacastro8070
    @avelinacastro8070 Před rokem +1

    I've compared my DNA between a few sites.. MyHeritage is a good place to start, as you say. What I think is that MyHeritage detect your most recent ancestry while for example Genomelink deceit a lot more further back and can calculate percentage much better. If you know how I mean.

  • @mlowry
    @mlowry Před rokem +50

    I’m pretty sure Promethease is pronounced PRO-MEE-THE-ACE, a hybrid of Prometheus and the suffix for enzymes, -ase.

    • @arthurmoran4951
      @arthurmoran4951 Před rokem +2

      better use ipa transcription to explain pronunciation: proʊˈmiːθieɪs to avoid ambiguousness from english spelling and pronunciation

    • @Haggisbishop
      @Haggisbishop Před 11 měsíci +6

      ​@@arthurmoran4951as if anyone knows how to read that. let alone, has ever hear of "IPA transcription"

  • @paulleavitt4368
    @paulleavitt4368 Před rokem

    I tried the true ancestry site, I found out one of my family members was from Pompii, and stayed there permanently. Pretty cole.

  • @jenniferthomson9442
    @jenniferthomson9442 Před rokem +62

    My mom was having some unknown blood issues. She had done her DNA on Ancestry so I uploaded it to Prometheus and then sent the file to the doctor. They seemed to appreciate the information even if it was a bit much. They did figure out what was going on but I can't remember what it was.

    • @alphagameplay7115
      @alphagameplay7115 Před rokem +3

      I'm from Brazil and I'm part of this clan my family are Clan House of Bertrand (England) 6.72%
      Clan Abernathy (Scotland) 6.72%
      Clan Ross (Scotland) 4.78%
      Clan Menzies (Scotland) 4.78%
      Clan Armstrong (Scotland) 3.58%
      House of Lippe Detmold (Germany) 3.58%
      Clan Waugh (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Carroll (Ireland) 2.54%
      Clan Guthrie (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Madden (Ireland) 2.54%
      Belgian Royalty ( Belgium 2.54%
      Clan Oliphant (Scotland) 2.54%
      English Royalty ( England ) 5.82%
      Clan Baxter (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Houston (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Wemyss (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Ogilvie (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Calder (Scotland) 2.54%
      Scottish Royalty ( scotland ) 5.82%l
      Clan Spence (Scotland) 2.54%
      House of Bohun (England) 2.54%
      Clan MacAlister (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Maclnnes (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Watson (England) 2.54%
      Clan MacFarlane (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Rutherford (Scotland) 4.54%
      Clan Chaomanach (Ireland) 2.54%
      Clan Lennox (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Dundas (Scotland) 2.54%
      Clan Abercrombie (Scotland) 2.54%
      About 68.32% of my DNA Clan is from Scotland 🇽🇸.
      About 5.08% of my DNA Clan is from Ireland 🇮🇪.
      About 17.62% of my DNA's Clan comes from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👑🇬🇧 with that 5.82% being English royalty and 6.72% from the House of Bertrand.
      About 3.58% of my DNA Clan comes from Germany 🇩🇪.
      About 2.54% of my Clan from my DNA is from Belgium 🇧🇪 with those 2.54 coming from Belgian Royalty.

    • @sr2291
      @sr2291 Před rokem +1

      @@alphagameplay7115 That's cool.

    • @sr2291
      @sr2291 Před rokem +3

      Doctors seem much more open to using DNA sites than they use to be.

    • @constantlearner3213
      @constantlearner3213 Před rokem

      I hope your mom's treatment for her issues goes well. That was nice of you to upload her DNA.

  • @kalex888
    @kalex888 Před rokem +7

    My true ancestry is pretty cool. I am a close match to 3 Minoans found at Knossos Crete as well as many other bodies found around the Mediterranean and few other places in Europe. I am ethnically Greek so this is not surprising but still quite interesting

    • @robertolang9684
      @robertolang9684 Před rokem +1

      Celtic people from Iberia got Crete and micenean DNA

  • @shadeaquaticbreeder2914

    The my true ancestry one sounds super cool

  • @TheEnabledDisabled
    @TheEnabledDisabled Před rokem +3

    Wished you also looked at Gedmatch, archaic matches

  • @hectorpg1181
    @hectorpg1181 Před rokem +3

    The best option could be get the ADN from the cheaper ones and then upload the result to other complete database

  • @pearlmcdow-Mccormick3711

    We bought on my heritage for my husband did not know you had to do them why to find out who the father was waited 65 years still don't know nothing and they don't explain their site very well and I did my ancestry which was great but then they closed me out of my own account and then send it to 23andMe without me saying they could I don't know about DNA 🧬 sites because they say you're private and I don't think so being very upsetting I've call them about the test I made over so many complaints about what's happened no response back but this was great information coming from you

  • @jamespaddock1343
    @jamespaddock1343 Před rokem +6

    Just to let you know, the steppe pastoralist component of your ancestry does not mean ancient shepherds. It means Indo-European war bands that conquered prehistoric Europe lol.

  • @daisyd8904
    @daisyd8904 Před rokem +46

    The Genomelink results I received for my ethnicity percentages were very different. I don’t think it is correct when Ancestry says you are 100% European and Genomelink says you are African, Asian, and Native American.

    • @sr2291
      @sr2291 Před rokem +7

      Ancestry didn't report my extra ethnicities either.

    • @jaybiddy955
      @jaybiddy955 Před rokem +4

      Ancestry I was irish spanish (spain) and african genome says I'm irish spanish italian and chilean

    • @Elias_Truth
      @Elias_Truth Před rokem +2

      Are you referring to the basic results or the paid ancestry results? I haven’t seen one European get anything other than European on the FREE basic breakdown. The add ons are pointless.

    • @daisyd8904
      @daisyd8904 Před rokem +4

      @@Elias_Truth I didn’t pay for the Genomelink link results, I just uploaded my DNA from Ancestry to their website and I can view the ethnicity estimates for free. It gives a breakdown with percentages like Ancestry. I paid for the Ancestry DNA test and have built my family back to 10 generations and the results are accurate tracing all my ancestors back to Europe.

    • @Elias_Truth
      @Elias_Truth Před rokem

      @@daisyd8904 what was your breakdown on genomelink if you don’t mind me asking?

  • @happyneek4699
    @happyneek4699 Před měsícem

    My family comes from Trondheim but we don't look like Ragna. Thanks for posting the information. It was very useful for me.

  • @DutchJoan
    @DutchJoan Před rokem

    Hugely interesting!!

  • @albertixthegreat792
    @albertixthegreat792 Před rokem +1

    Please, make the video about relations between Elizabeth II and famous Hollywood actors/actresses. I want to see, did famous Hollywood people had ancestors, who also were an Elizabeth’s ancestors

  • @picopatopc1353
    @picopatopc1353 Před rokem +1

    Good video

  • @winstonli2312
    @winstonli2312 Před rokem +5

    Hey Matt, thanks for the video. I'm thinking about getting a DNA test kit for my parents. We don't really care about the ancestry side of things but we do want health information (so they can pay more attention to the potential risks). Of all the videos you've done on DNA kits, what would you recommend?

    • @bekgilbert6562
      @bekgilbert6562 Před rokem +1

      23andMe would be great for this. My family did this one first and it was pretty accurate. My adoptive/step mom has cancer so it helped us get a better idea of her health risks.

    • @gaiacelt
      @gaiacelt Před rokem

      23and Me

    • @meghanbrunet358
      @meghanbrunet358 Před rokem +1

      My Doc suggested 23 and Me when I inquired about genetic testing (much more affordable than seeing a geneticist for fun). 23&M does have good health reports, but looking further into the results they only test 2 or 3 markers for each disease rather than all known markers. I’m planning on running it through Promethease for further comparison.

    • @Codeexcited
      @Codeexcited Před 6 měsíci

      If you have the cash nebula has by far the most complete data. But it's expensive

  • @yc__
    @yc__ Před rokem +5

    Regarding the dna search from law enfocement for solving violent crimes, there is an interesing video from Veritasium called "How They Caught The Golden State Killer".

  • @sugargliderdude
    @sugargliderdude Před rokem

    Genomelink sounds amazing

  • @BrcRosa
    @BrcRosa Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you enormously for this.
    I have been having a questionable illness that flares up every few weeks to months and puts me out of commission for days - weeks each time.
    My doc is trying to narrow it down and it is looking like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome which is a cousin of Long Covid. I think I'm remembering that correctly.
    My doc said I have low folate and B12. I am taking supplements for both.
    This video, along with my doctor, is possibly going to help me figure out my confusing health condition.

  • @JanainaBrognoli
    @JanainaBrognoli Před 6 měsíci

    That's very interesting, thanks for sharing! I have a question about the position, I am looking for some rare diseases, does the position matter or just the genotype I need to pay attention?

  • @cheleftb
    @cheleftb Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @allisondennis8257
    @allisondennis8257 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the vid! Hey, you have mispronounced Promethease - actually is said "pro-mee-thee-ace" (kinda like one would pronounce an enzyme). Fyi.

  • @kirubeltedros1467
    @kirubeltedros1467 Před rokem

    Suggestion: Top 10 Greatest modern royal houses

  • @jacquelinelarden6481
    @jacquelinelarden6481 Před rokem +2

    Mentioning of the genetic testing part. I do have a genetic disorder. Would that come up on the results and would that affect any results of the DNA match results?

  • @ChristChickAutistic
    @ChristChickAutistic Před rokem +4

    I love genealogy, and I prefer to do it the old fashioned way, not DNA testing. I've been able to trace one line of my family back to the Magna Carta, they were there making bad ol King John sign it, lol! One guy, the OG ancestor who came to America in 1609 came here, built a business, had kids, then later in his life he left everyone and went to the islands, lol! I love doing it this way because I get to meet more kinfolk, and am finding out that we are truly all connected. See, that's why I am pro peace, because all wars are are fights between different members of the family, the human family. We might be different ethnicities, but we are the same race, otherwise we wouldn't be able to breed together, which we do. My passion is history and anthropology, archeology too, and if history has taught us as one species, homo sapiens sapiens, anything is that we have GOT to evolve, especially in the mind, and stop this insanity. That's what war is, insanity, as I was taught in AA, what is the definition of insanity? Doing the same damn thing over and over expecting a different result. I may not do anything that would be defined as important in my life as far as man sees it, but I consider my kids and my work to contribute to saving this branch of the family history to be worthy enough.

  • @franceszamora361
    @franceszamora361 Před rokem +2

    Can you please do a chart for the Targaryen family tree from aegon the conquer to jon snow

  • @daisyfox2452
    @daisyfox2452 Před rokem +2

    I would be interested in a sight that allows you to do this kind of research and mapping, but without the genetic component. Does anyone have recommendations?

  • @krgs26
    @krgs26 Před rokem

    Can u do one on The Uí Néill Dynasty? My 23 and me showed I have his dna from my father.

  • @cowlo9990
    @cowlo9990 Před rokem +3

    It makes more sense to take 23andme or ancestry and then upload it to myheritage.

  • @So_Insilico
    @So_Insilico Před rokem +4

    So, I have really little knowledge about this. Could someone tell me if all the companies of dna testing that he tried do give you your dna file? Like, you can download it and everything? Thanks in advance :D

    • @Breyionna
      @Breyionna Před rokem +1

      Yes, most of the testing companies allow you to download your raw dna file after you receive your results.

  • @shlomomarkman6374
    @shlomomarkman6374 Před rokem +1

    Only recently tried finding my ancestry after myHeritage started to offer the service again. They had converted their facilities to do COVID PCR tests for almost two years (with the nagging question if they had also gathered DNA data in secret while doing the PCRs...). The results came as boring as it could be with 95%+ of certain mono-ethnic ancestry. In the mixed-up US it's probably not so common.

  • @asocos
    @asocos Před rokem +5

    Can you update Western European monarch family tree chart because queen Elizabeth died

  • @yoyoandrew123
    @yoyoandrew123 Před rokem +3

    Could it be that regnar is a real ancestor of yours since you have matching DNA?

  • @terrybrown7601
    @terrybrown7601 Před rokem +1

    Myheritage dna test came gave me 2 ethnicities . My mother is 1/2 German guess what didn't show up on myheritage tests . Everybody else that I've uploaded my Ancestrydna to has give me at least 6 .

  • @4tune8chance65
    @4tune8chance65 Před rokem

    Suggestion - would a chart be possible for "war by continent" For example, Europe would have various lines representing time/duration of a war, width of line might represent casualties. I know its a bit morbid but war is a fact seemingly unavoidable. Im thinking gaps representing peaceful times will be rather rare. Anyhow just a thought.

  • @dwn3258
    @dwn3258 Před rokem +1

    This is a cool ass channel!

  • @chocmelt
    @chocmelt Před rokem +2

    What about circle DNA? can you upload the results to these sites?

  • @johnrickgrimes5836
    @johnrickgrimes5836 Před rokem +3

    You should make an updated video on the British Royal family now that Charles is the King

  • @realityismerelyanill
    @realityismerelyanill Před rokem +2

    Hi, I think you could explore GED's ethnicities tools better in another video.

  • @tw9535
    @tw9535 Před rokem +12

    The genealogy information looks fun (regardless of actual accuracy).
    But there is no way in hell I need more (unlikely to ever occur) health concerns in my life. I don't want to know.

  • @KristenK78
    @KristenK78 Před rokem +14

    The thing with DNA matching: it absolutely cannot be used to frame you for a crime. That’s just…not how it works. They can’t download information about your DNA, and if they could, they could not use it to manufacture DNA evidence on a person or an object related to a crime.
    Now if you, or a relative, commit a crime with DNA evidence, and your DNA doesn’t already exist in CODIS, a genetic genealogist might be asked to use DNA related to a crime to try to find the perpetrator. The criminal DNA when uploaded would return a number of matches; the public trees of those matches can be effectively reverse engineered to determine one or more people LIKELY to be the suspect. The police then check public records and criminal case files to narrow down the suspect. Then they try to get a sample of the suspect’s DNA-that’s when you get the stories of napkins or disposable cups used by the suspect being retrieved from the garbage. That’s tested against the DNA from the crime scene. If it’s a match, the police get a warrant.
    You are not culpable for the crime. You are not directly impacted by your relative’s crime, unless you have a personal relationship. You may never even know. But you’ve helped bring a criminal to justice.
    A similar process can be used to identify cold case victims with no identification. The recent identification of the Somerville Man is a good example. You might help give a victim back their name, and give their family closure on a long-missing relative.

  • @fahmi2186
    @fahmi2186 Před rokem +1

    wanna try one of these, especially before i decided to have kids.

  • @lisasternenkind6467
    @lisasternenkind6467 Před rokem +1

    My True Ancestry is what I am looking for 🙂

  • @S.L.S-407
    @S.L.S-407 Před rokem +10

    I tested on 23&me and ancestry. 23 said I have 6.1% German and French DNA. Ancestry says I have no German or French DNA. My great grand mother is German and all of her ancestors are either French or German going back to 1511. So much for accuracy.
    I just uploaded to Genomelink and it was the least exact when it came to where my ancestor, plus almost every trait they said I had was wrong !

    • @JRBDWD
      @JRBDWD Před rokem +7

      Someone cheated 😱

    • @squidthesquid1233
      @squidthesquid1233 Před rokem +2

      build a family tree, it will answer it

    • @sashimi201
      @sashimi201 Před rokem +2

      Yep, Genomelink said I’m about 80% Northwest and Central European, while 23andMe showed a solid 0.6% Broadly European 🤣

    • @ojmachine9545
      @ojmachine9545 Před rokem +6

      the thing is you have thousands of years of people moving around the continents before your grandmother was born. while accuracy can be off between tests; someone who has had a lineage with 3 generations of japanese people marrying other japanese people but all lived in france... the results would say they were japanese not franco.
      not saying your results were wrong just that they might be real but in a diff way then expected

  • @Larrypint
    @Larrypint Před 7 měsíci

    When I do a dna test on myheritage I don't get the Mt and y dna haplogroups or do I? But mytrueancestry needs your haplogroups included in the raw data or am I wrong?

  • @pintdinkler7521
    @pintdinkler7521 Před rokem

    Hey any information on a free test for comparison to law enforcement file match ? I have the dna of a killer !!!

  • @sethaniel1
    @sethaniel1 Před rokem +2

    I don't know who could answer this, but if I have done every single DNA test like this guy has could I upload every profile to one of these sites?

    • @UsefulCharts
      @UsefulCharts  Před rokem +4

      Yes. But you'd need to create a separate account for each upload.

    • @IntelVoid
      @IntelVoid Před rokem +1

      GEDmatch allows you to upload multiple tests (I think 4 for free) on the same account, and you can compare them to each other as well as see who matches well with both vs with just one.

  • @noahgilbert8218
    @noahgilbert8218 Před rokem +1

    I'd like to see one on the Kingdom of Kongo and who would be King of the Kongo today

  • @Knutwolf
    @Knutwolf Před rokem +3

    My question isn’t related to this specific video, but there is one video topic I’d only trust you with, call it a video request: We know 56 people were bypasses for the role of British monarch after Queen Anne died in 1714, bypassed because they were all Catholic. Who exactly were those 56 people? Did they end up becoming monarchs in their own right?

    • @dougearnest7590
      @dougearnest7590 Před rokem +1

      "Were you or a family member denied the British throne due to religious affiliation? You may be entitled to financial compensation ..."

  • @mooo9011
    @mooo9011 Před rokem +4

    I really want to try these sites, but first I need to get my dna tested. Idk which company to use since I am a moroccan amazigh (riffian amazigh) and I heard that myheritage and 23andme aren't really accurate for North Africans. Does anyone know what I should do?

    • @imaginempress3408
      @imaginempress3408 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for that info. I have some Northern African but 23andme didn't identify anything specific. There are some good videos on CZcams covering all the major companies and which one are best for certain things. Good luck!

    • @mooo9011
      @mooo9011 Před rokem +1

      @@imaginempress3408 I heard from other North Africans that familytreedna is the most accurate for us. There is just one problem- if you think there might be some toshavim (jews that are imazighen/berbers) blood in your family then this company might misread it as simply iberian dna

    • @imaginempress3408
      @imaginempress3408 Před rokem +1

      @@mooo9011thanks! It's a starting point.

  • @user-vn8ep4ng55
    @user-vn8ep4ng55 Před 7 měsíci

    Im türkish. I compared my results vs ancestry. On ancestry I just got majority Anatolia and the caucuses Persian and a little Baltic and Balkan. And on genome i got 30 percent European. Idk what to believe

  • @RoRonsku
    @RoRonsku Před rokem +2

    I've never been very interested in dna test as from the ancestry angle it will likely be extremely boring (almost fully finnish which was basically confirmed by my mom getting one) but your videos really raised by interest on the health angle as I wasn't aware there were several so comprehensive options and I definitely have some genetic disorders. (I have diagnosed ADHD, hearing loss and hypermobility spectrum disorder as well as strong suspicion of hEDS)

    • @greywolf7577
      @greywolf7577 Před rokem

      I'm the opposite. I'd be interested in building a more extensive family tree, but I don't want to know about health issues since I'd be worried about many diseases that either have a small chance of happening or are inevitable and thus I don't want to know about them.

  • @timewave02012
    @timewave02012 Před rokem

    I would spend good money on a test that preserved anonymity.

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 Před rokem

    There's so many of these things now that we've got 2nd string companies running around! Talk about growth!

  • @fabienb.710
    @fabienb.710 Před rokem +2

    I have MyHeritage and I have uploaded yesterday my DNA kit on genomelink, but the results are TOTALLY different !
    I am in multiethnic person with a complex DNA I went from 47,4% to 21,9% for Europe and 22,8% to 45.4% for Asia... only my African side was stable (29% to 29.5%).

    • @JCK-gi2gm
      @JCK-gi2gm Před rokem +4

      1. Each company uses a slightly to somewhat different "chip" with their own criteria and model so values between testing sites will always vary. 2. Within each company they evaluate new findings, develop new models and update on a fairly regular basis. There can be very big changes when updates are implemented and that's always good. It means the estimates (and they're always going to be estimates) are getting better based on current knowledge. 3. That knowledge can always go out the window or radically transformed based on new findings and this is a very young industry using very recent information from very recently developed areas of study. Using DNA to study migration patterns and individuals from burials a thousand or much longer ago is new! 4. Look forward to new updates. They're all good

    • @fabienb.710
      @fabienb.710 Před rokem

      @@JCK-gi2gm Thank you for explaining! Yes, I know for sure those are estimations, I just did not expect such a change from a site to another !!

  • @thattimestampguy
    @thattimestampguy Před rokem +26

    2:04 Map, Ancestors, Enthnicity
    5:12 Global Map Ethnicity
    11:22 4% Chance of Alzheimers, 96% chance No Alzheimers (The 0-16 Cleveland Browns winning against the NFL Champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

  • @rachelcrossman2226
    @rachelcrossman2226 Před 6 měsíci

    I’ve only paid for well I have Cesar but do you match any of them in 200cm range? because I do and I don’t know if it’s a fluke or like what I mean obviously, it shows me on my chromosomes but..

  • @jeremybaker7963
    @jeremybaker7963 Před rokem

    Can you do a chart on queen Elizabeth the 2 she just died

  • @MaureenWhite-dz8jm
    @MaureenWhite-dz8jm Před měsícem

    Which DNA test shows Viking DNA? Thank you!

  • @GreenBananaz
    @GreenBananaz Před rokem +1

    I got an email with a discount on genomelink for unlimited traits for the reduced price of $79 so I was browsing new traits and not I’m scared I’m going to die of high calcium 😅🥴

    • @dougearnest7590
      @dougearnest7590 Před rokem

      You're more likely to die from a physician treating your low calcium.

  • @plushie946
    @plushie946 Před rokem +1

    Not an issue with any of your DNA test videos so much as something interesting:
    Intersex people exist and can have very weird and interesting unique experiences with DNA tests. It is, for example, possible for someone who mostly matches female archetypal features to have a Y chromosome, and thus (I imagine) have access to the genetic data that lies therein. While your generalization makes sense in these videos, sex is only binary as a classification, there's no singular determining factor, even if there's factors that determine things in the vast, vast majority of cases.
    DNA tests are actually helping us have more accurate data on how many intersex people exist, and how many variations and unique types of intersex conditions are out there. The numbers are actually higher than most people think. About 1/100 people have at least 1 element often associated with intersex conditions, and about 1/1200 people have a clearly defined intersex condition (before you worry about potential underlying health risks in yourself, the vast majority of intersex conditions are hormone related, and either you would already know by the time of puberty, or your body isn't notably effected by it. A lot of intersex conditions are also at a very base genetic level and seem to have almost no physical effect on the body).
    Intersex people can face a lot of stigma, and unfortunately are also often put through intrusive surgeries long before they can consent to them (often soon after their birth). The more we can learn about these conditions, and break the stigma of them simply being irrelevant mutations too rare to change anything for, the better. While this kind of DNA test isn't working towards that, and at most might have some quirks for intersex folks, the underlying technology and how inexpensive and widespread it has become is very impactful.

  • @cocoa_alpaca
    @cocoa_alpaca Před rokem +4

    HOLY FUCK THE QUEEN JUST DIED WHAT

  • @lemuelbaby3389
    @lemuelbaby3389 Před rokem

    Can you please tell me how I create my my trueancestry account?

  • @arkaig1
    @arkaig1 Před rokem

    Good disspelling the myths about cloning, save for whole genome sequencing, perhaps clearer still if you gave the actual miniscule percentage of the whole genome that most tests record. And good dispelling the myths about criminal identification, both you pointing a finger (true), and you taking the blame (false). But the second of these could be clearer pointing out how clear a sibling or any cousin relationship is from an actual identification (like 50%, 25%, etc., so clear as day). And with that it then becomes clear-ER that even if you don't point the finger, any pair of 1st, 2nd or 3rd cousins on either side would do just as well to identify a criminal. These are the bridges I had to cross in deciding to do so, anyway. Then all that's left is the old (1950s) deal about FBI fingerprint databases, which, hey they do exist. True story: teacher said I'd have my fingerprints all my life and they'd never change, so I jabbed a ballpoint pen into my thumb. Percentage-wise matching, they'd still find me. Oh well. We still gotta be good. How about more about CRI Genetics? Their ads are always grand-slams! (Not that Ancestry's aren't either, with more respectful of an approach.) Cheers and keep up the good work!

  • @moirarose9667
    @moirarose9667 Před rokem

    My sons results through My heritage
    45.1% Polynesian
    27.5% English
    12.0% Irish, Scottish & Welsh
    9.2% Scandinavian
    2.9% Ashkenazi Jewish
    2.4% West Asian
    0.9 % Central Asian
    Genomelink
    40% Northwest Europe
    9.1% other Europe
    7.0% Eastern European
    38.1% Asian
    0.8% Native Peoples of America
    3.4% Oceanian
    0.0% ? African
    1.6% other
    Surprised with the 40% NW Europe - (2 grandparents are Samoan and my mother is Aboriginal Australian)
    My mothers ancestry dna shows our indigenous Australian heritage however my sons my heritage results had no indigenous Australian.
    Ancestry originally displayed Indigenous Australian results as Melanesian/Papuan/Oceania but now says Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander so not sure if the oceanian through Genomelink Is his Polynesian or Aboriginal heritage 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @assassin3003
    @assassin3003 Před 8 měsíci +1

    My dna was linked to cheddar man and some other random hunter gatherers

  • @aaronpeters7041
    @aaronpeters7041 Před rokem

    Used IGNEA

  • @pyrimad8
    @pyrimad8 Před rokem +28

    I would like to do a DNA test but they'll keep my DNA data until someone hacks it..

    • @doggo7078
      @doggo7078 Před rokem +1

      The trick is to wait until they hack the database and the leak is made public. Police looks into it and discovers that the data was sold to other companies. Then they fix their security system to be more secure. A fine is issued and new laws are passed by the EU to prevent this selling from happening. Now I can make a DNA test with safety, I just hope it happens before I die

    • @micheller9941
      @micheller9941 Před 8 měsíci

      Hospitals get hacked a lot. Just saying…your info probably already out there lol

  • @injunsun
    @injunsun Před rokem

    @UsefulCharts, just sayin', but "Promethease" is meant to be pronounced like the Greek "hero," Prometheus." so, "proh-MI-THI-ase." Kind of like, polymerase.

  • @sashimi201
    @sashimi201 Před rokem +3

    I just unlocked my Genomelink and the ethnicity is a scam! I uploaded my data from 23andMe and it’s completely different. Apparently, one of my 7 flaws is Neurotism 😂 I don’t think it’s a flex, but at least they didn’t lie 😀

    • @user-oj4iz9gb9m
      @user-oj4iz9gb9m Před rokem

      EXACTLY TOTAL WASTE of precious money, hopes, energy, time!

    • @lilfirerbunny
      @lilfirerbunny Před rokem

      I am torn on this, I was pretty confident native American would show up on my 23 and me but it didn't, but it did on my genomelink. They both showed an unexpected African genetic result and they both have me the correct approximate asian genetics. The genome link had a couple more unexpected genetic ancesties that could have come through the same ancestor with native American genetics since they are all north American genetics. I am also high in neurotism 😏 but that wasn't completely unexpected 😆 women are more prone to being higher in neurotism🤷‍♀️
      I would recommend combing through the genomelink genetic heritage a little more. If they are completely different then something is up but you might find that there is additional information on the genomelink that the 23andme doesn't nail.

  • @worldtraveler134
    @worldtraveler134 Před rokem +3

    I have uploaded my DNA to GEMatch and can't understand a thing it's telling me😢

    • @hyperfeen
      @hyperfeen Před rokem +3

      you probably do need a little prerequisite understanding of biomedicine, but don't be afraid to google terminology - Wikipedia is surprisingly good at explaining things clearly.

    • @nickmiller76
      @nickmiller76 Před rokem +2

      Same here.

  • @zoeja364
    @zoeja364 Před rokem

    For anyone that upload there dna test to this website on maps / globe on americas is accurate with your know ancestry? Also who else seeing something about a Saint Martin slave zoutsteeg ? All response is well appreciated thanks in advance ❤️🙏🏾