AncestryDNA | What Happens to My AncestryDNA Saliva Sample When it Arrives at the Lab? | Ancestry

AncestryDNA | What Happens to My AncestryDNA Saliva Sample When it Arrives at the Lab? | Ancestry



What happens to my AncestryDNA saliva sample when it arrives at the lab? Head of AncestryDNA, Ken Chahine, explains.

From passing through our automated DNA extraction system to entering a process called ‘genotyping’, there are a number of stages involved in processing your DNA saliva sample within our lab.

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3 Comments

  1. So like are these results going to change frequently? Mine changed drastically in the span of a month

  2. I have such Gratitude for Ancestry, I am in my 60's & I finally was able to confirm who My Dad is. It was one of the happiest days of my whole life!!!!!!!!

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