I have heard that but I don't think anyone could give you conclusive evidence.
To me that shit was obvious from the start though so me and my immediate family never got any, my personal experience with the results are therefore limited
A family member gave me a kit as a gift maybe 5 years ago, and I, not thinking, sent it in. Mine was, as I expected, 100% northern European. However, I have talked to people who have had their results edited or revised. For example, a year ago the site said they had 10% X genetic, now they have 7% X genetic. They also talk about genetic markers, and if you follow their logic, all genetic markers lead back to a common african ancestry. So even if your results don't say "80% English, 20% Nigerian" their sly explanation of your genetics will lead the weak minded to think they are African, since we all supposedly come from there.
I've heard of Jewish results for people that know their family history back 12 generations, and know it's wrong. Honestly I'm not sure if it's on purpose or if they're just slack running PCR amplification like they did for COVID.
My family waslike "we are German" then we did a DNA test and it
A white friend of mine said his kit returned 2% African DNA
I have heard that but I don't think anyone could give you conclusive evidence.
To me that shit was obvious from the start though so me and my immediate family never got any, my personal experience with the results are therefore limited
A family member gave me a kit as a gift maybe 5 years ago, and I, not thinking, sent it in. Mine was, as I expected, 100% northern European. However, I have talked to people who have had their results edited or revised. For example, a year ago the site said they had 10% X genetic, now they have 7% X genetic. They also talk about genetic markers, and if you follow their logic, all genetic markers lead back to a common african ancestry. So even if your results don't say "80% English, 20% Nigerian" their sly explanation of your genetics will lead the weak minded to think they are African, since we all supposedly come from there.
I've heard of Jewish results for people that know their family history back 12 generations, and know it's wrong. Honestly I'm not sure if it's on purpose or if they're just slack running PCR amplification like they did for COVID.
No.