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Commercial ancestry tests: Are they misleading us?

Ancestry Tests Pose a Threat to Our Social Fabric

Is Your DNA You?

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Author John TerrellPosted on August 23, 2018August 24, 2018Categories BIOLOGICAL, NEWS, SOCIALTags anthropology, ethnicity, genetics, geographic variation, human genetics, populations, race

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