
AncestryDNA | DNA Tests for Ethnicity & Genealogy DNA Test
This service combines advanced DNA science with the world's largest online family history resource to identify your genetic origins and help you find new family connections.
How Does AncestryDNA work? | AncestryDNA Learning Hub
Learn how DNA testing works and what goes on behind the scenes as we transform your DNA into your ethnicity estimate, ancestor migrations, and DNA matches!
What to expect from your AncestryDNA® test results
AncestryDNA testing can help you learn where your distant ancestors were from as well as who your family is today. And no matter where it leads, it’s a story you’ve always carried with you.
About AncestryDNA®
Unlike Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA tests, AncestryDNA provides matches on both sides of your family. A Y-chromosome DNA test finds only the father-to-son path in a family tree, and …
AncestryDNA | Traits
This service combines advanced DNA science with the world's largest online family history resource to identify your genetic origins and help you find new family connections.
AncestryDNA
This service combines advanced DNA science with the world's largest online family history resource to estimate your genetic ethnicity and help you find new family connections.
Compare AncestryDNA products | Ancestry
Ancestry has provided the following table to help you decide which product will supply the information you’re looking for most.
Selecting a DNA Testing Kit | AncestryDNA® Learning Hub
Before you pick a DNA test kit, read about test types, privacy, and what the test involves. DNA test results from Ancestry® can help with genealogy research.
Purchasing an AncestryDNA® Kit
The person who purchases a test does not need to be the person who takes it. You can have a kit sent to you and give it to someone else, or send it straight to someone else.
AncestryDNA® – Frequently Asked Questions
We test the DNA collected in a person’s saliva sample, which contains cells from multiple sources, often including blood cells created by bone marrow or stem cells. If you’ve received a …