I have adopted children, know little to nothing about their birth fathers (not even my son's birth father's race), and am considering enrolling them in the Genographic Project or a similar DNA databank which tracks historic migration patterns (and can at least tell us where the birth fathers' indigenous ancestors are located). I'm also interested in documenting and perhaps publishing an article on such quests, and would like to learn from others whether they found the genetic search to be meaningful and worth the money. Please include info. about which testing company you used, the reason for your search (curiousity, paternity search, etc.) and what the cost was. Also, in order to include your quote in my article, knowing your name, city, and state or province would be helpful (but not crucial). Thanks! -Béa Tiritilli, Santa Ana, CA
2007-06-26
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➔ Anthropology