
Ljudmila Stoppel
AUwell my husband and me --100%identical… well my husband and me --100%identical twins born in different country and over 3 years age difference.... married 65 years Horst Stoppel Ljudmila Stoppel Please explain Mila

John Reed
GBDNA results I’m a bit confused . I originally had my dna with my heritage , came back with lots of matches , closest being possible 2nd cousins . Now I have matches with genomelink and the closest is 5th cousin , though they are supposed to cover all the sites , including my heritage

Anthony Tadros
AUGenomelink helped Me Accurately trace My Lineage and discovered My Catalogued Ancestors Fossils Genomelink provided even more detailed answers 2 other validating DNA Profile Reports from seperate Companies, to be fair those Reports were done less than 10 years ago yet hadn't been as Thorough and informative as Genomelink has been. They even found My Ancestors from parts of the World I felt prior to knowing our relationship as familiar, some whom Their Fossils had been found, catalogued and added to Their Database with highly informative descriptions of Their Identity, how They lived and died. They even provide seperate Reports on Health & Wellness, how to exercise more efficiently and dietary recommendations based off Your Genetic Profile, Astonishingly fascinating! Highly Recommended anyone whose on the Path of finding out Who, What They are, Where They're from, How and Why They are as They are!

Jo
AULove the traits Loving the traits and that they deep dive into genes and chromosomes. It is really good to link up with distant relatives and learn about your family. The hints are not always easy to check as they don't give any information on why they think the link is there. Also some are super wrong.

customer
ITIt is really interesting to have info’s… It is really interesting to have info’s on which genes are involved in a particular phenotype and the nucleotides of each allotype and relative references. As scientist working in in genome analysis it could interesting to have the “rs” of each nucleotide involved in phenotypic variation!