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Can you trust ancestry DNA kits?

Few minutes ago, I listened to a podcast about that.

DNA, if I understood, is your genetics. It allows you to know who are your forebears.
But everybody share 99.9 percent of their genetics so it isn't efficient. You must take it with a pinch of salt.

Sometimes, when you sent your staple and you receive the response, you can be surprised by your origines.
Indeed, it's important to understand the difference between the ancestory and the ethnicity.
Your ancestory is your relatives, people who you know or knew.
Whereas your ethnicity is your "people". Persons you never knew and it often has a close bound with the geolocalisation where you live.
In the podcast, a man discovered and it blows his mind when he discovered that he wasn't just English and has almost no English genetics but rather Irish and Scottish origins.

I didn't understand everything in the podcast so I'm sorry if you don't understand everything too. It's normal because even if I understand all the words, I didn't understand all the meaning of the podcast.

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Can you trust ancestry DNA kits?

DNA, if I understood, is your genetics.

You must take it with a pinch of salt.

Indeed, it's important to understand the difference between the ancestory and the ethnicity.

Your ancestory is your relatives, people who you know or knew.

Whereas your ethnicity is your "people".

I didn't understand everything in the podcast so I'm sorry if you don't understand everything too.

It's normal because even if I understand all the words, I didn't understand all the meaning of the podcast.

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Solen

Nov. 12, 2025

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Can you trust ancestry DNA kits?


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Few minutes ago, I listened to a podcast about that.


FA few minutes ago, I listened to a podcast about that. A few minutes ago, I listened to a podcast about that.

You might want to replace "that" with the subject, "DNA ancestry kits" to make it sound more fluid, however, it is grammatically correct.

FA few minutes ago, I listened to a podcast about thatAncestry genetic kits. A few minutes ago, I listened to a podcast about Ancestry genetic kits.

DNA, if I understood, is your genetics.


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DNA, if I understood, isdeoxyribonucleic acid, is a part of your genetics. DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid, is a part of your genetics.

It allows you to know who are your forebears.


It allows you to know who are your forebears. It allows you to know who are your forebears.

It allows you to know who are your forebears.The kit helps you find your family. The kit helps you find your family.

But everybody share 99.9 percent of their genetics so it isn't efficient.


But everybody shares 99.9 percent of their genetics, so it isn't efficient. But everybody shares 99.9 percent of their genetics, so it isn't efficient.

You might want to specify what isn't "efficient"

But everybody shares 99.9 percent% of their genetics, so it isn't efficient. But everybody shares 99.9% of their genetics, so it isn't efficient.

You must take it with a pinch of salt.


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You must take ithe results with a pinch of salt. (carefully). You must take the results with a pinch of salt (carefully).

Sometimes, when you sent your staple and you receive the response, you can be surprised by your origines.


Sometimes, when you sent your staple and you receive the response, you can be surprised by your origines. Sometimes, when you sent your staple and you receive the response, you can be surprised by your origins.

Sometimes, when you sentd your stample and you receive the responseults, you can be surprised by your origines. Sometimes, when you send your sample and receive the results, you can be surprised.

Indeed, it's important to understand the difference between the ancestory and the ethnicity.


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Indeed, it's important to understand the difference between the ancestory and the ethnicity. Indeed, it's important to understand the difference between ancestory and ethnicity.

Your ancestory is your relatives, people who you know or knew.


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Your ancestory is your relatives, people who you know or knew. Your ancestory is your relatives, people who you know or knew.

Whereas your ethnicity is your "people".


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Whereas your ethnicity is your "people". Whereas your ethnicity is your "people.

Persons you never knew and it often has a close bound with the geolocalisation where you live.


Personsople you never knew and it often has a close bound with the geolocalisation where you live. People you never knew and it often has a close bond with the geolocalisation where you live.

Personsople that you never knew and i. It often has a close bound with the geolocalisation where you live. People that you never knew. It often has a close bound with the geolocalisation where you live.

In the podcast, a man discovered and it blows his mind when he discovered that he wasn't just English and has almost no English genetics but rather Irish and Scottish origins.


In the podcast, a man discovered and it blows his mind when he discovered that he wasn't just English and has almost no English genetics but rather Irish and Scottish origins, and it blew his mind when he discovered it. In the podcast, a man discovered that he wasn't just English and has almost no English genetics but rather Irish and Scottish origins, and it blew his mind when he discovered it.

In the podcast, a man discovered and it blows his mind when he discovered that he wasn't just English and has almost no English genetics but rather Irish and Scottish origins. In the podcast, a man discovered that he wasn't just English and has almost no English genetics but rather Irish and Scottish origins.

I didn't understand everything in the podcast so I'm sorry if you don't understand everything too.


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I didn't understand everything in the podcast so I'm sorry if you don't understand everything toohat I wrote. I didn't understand everything in the podcast so I'm sorry if you don't understand everything that I wrote.

It's normal because even if I understand all the words, I didn't understand all the meaning of the podcast.


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It's normal because even if I understand all the words, I didn'on’t understand all the meaning of thea podcast. It's normal because even if I understand all the words, I don’t understand the meaning of a podcast.

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