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GeneTree Web Site Offers New Ways To Reconnect

  • Written by ladymacbeth | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    Last Updated: June 25th, 2009

    GeneTree (www.genetree.com) is a whole new kind of family site that will give you valuable new insights about where you came from, and where you fit in on the overall scheme of things in the story of humanity.

    GeneTrees DNA testing can give you the answers you’ve been waiting decades to get about the family, your ethnicity and where you actually came from.The GeneTree web site offers you the chance to learn more about your own heritage, and just maybe to get back in touch with relatives who are still living and learn a lot more about your common ancestry. GeneTree permits you to expand your horizons, to interact with family members who may be living in other countries and to explore your own unique family and preserve it.

    With its state of the art DNA testing you will learn more about your family history in a single test than you could by scanning the worlds information for your entire lifetime. While learning more and more about each family member is always pleasant, learning that your great grandmother is Irish and not Italian as you thought will offer you valued insights and new places to look.

    In fact, GeneTree gives the word family a whole new meaning, giving you new answers and probably leading to new questions. We’ve all laughed as someone else asked.. where do I come from… but we’ve all asked ourselves that same question and wanted more answers, more information and a way to get the answers we’re looking for with greater ease and in a faster time.

    GeneTree offers us those answers using some innovative new tools and putting some resources at your fingertips that you might not have expected to ever have at your disposal.

    You have the chance to make a home page for both living and dead family members.

    Your family tree is interactive and its searchable to find new entries and add them to your own information.

    You can control the privacy of your information.

    Your level of collaboration is controlled by you, so what is added or removed from your famlily history is under your direction.

    You may order DNA testing and share that testing with your family and friends when it returns.

    GeneTree DNA testing and web site can offer you a whole new world…quite literally.

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    Bette (Post) Rider
    July 23rd, 2009 at 8:14 pm

    I had my father, Loren M. Post, and my DNA done by GeneTree. Report date: 23 January 2006. Case #T059110. Report #: R1265034. I recently contacted another Post after seeing an inquiry of Post DNA records she had on Ancestry.com. I sent her the Locus and numbers of my father’s to see if she could match any locus up to her Post family. She wrote back “none of the Locus names were the same” so she had no way of checking. Are there different Locus names used by other testing centers? If so is there a ‘conversion chart’ to go by in order to see if there are any markers that could give us a way of finding other Post families that may match our lineage?

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