This is Richard Hill, founder of DNA Favorites. I don't write long, detailed blogs. My blogging style matches that of my website: clear, concise summaries with links to learn more.
I typically share these posts to my DNA Favorites Facebook page and to my RichardHillDNA accounts on Twitter and LinkedIn. You can follow me in whatever medium you prefer.
Two families have been left devastated after an Ancestry DNA test revealed their daughters had been swapped at birth.
Continue reading "DNA Test Discovers a "Switched at Birth" Case"
Here are the step-by-step instructions for downloading your DNA data from one autosomal DNA website and uploading it to another.
Continue reading "Uploading Your DNA Data to Other Websites"
A genetic genealogist used DNA testing to solve a client's family mystery that stretched across continents and decades.
St. Luke's University has a DNA Answers program that uses medical-grade analysis of participants’ DNA through technology designed specifically for healthcare purposes.
Continue reading "No-Cost Genetic Screening for Adoptees and Others"
This woman's 23andMe test came back with a shocking result: she had been sold as part of a giant postwar black market for Jewish babies.
Regular DNA tests for genealogy are not accepted by courts for legal purposes. Should you need that look into the legal version of this test.
Continue reading "Need a Legal DNA Test to Prove a Relationship?"
Blogger Roberta Estes provides a great summary of the ethnicity updates and other recent changes on the AncestryDNA test.
Facebook is the epicenter for discussions about DNA testing. Here are some of the most useful DNA Facebook groups organized by category.
A Londoner living in Germany finds his birth mother and two full brothers in Ireland through a DNA test.
Genetic Affairs has launched a new website with a lot of new material and information. DNA testers should check it out.
An enthusiastic student of rock history, Chris was amazed and thrilled when a DNA test uncovered the identity of his father.
Continue reading "DNA Test Links Adopted Man To Rock Legend"
Here's what you need to know about the major update for DNA testers that adds new features and updates ethnic ancestry reports.
Fifteen states now grant adoptees unrestricted access to original birth certificates. Minnesota is the latest.
This blogger explores her use of DNA testing and records to explore the connection between Mexican heritage and African roots.
Continue reading "DNA Reveals African Ancestry in Mexican Heritage"
If you were adopted or discovered a shocking family secret through DNA testing, you might be interested in this resource.
The Genealogical Speakers Guild has published a full-page profile of me and my history of speaking about DNA testing in their newsletter.
Want to learn more about DNA testing for genealogy? Visit this page on my website for links to the best resources for DNA education.
Continue reading "How to Learn More about Genetic Genealogy"
Now through 10/13/24, you can upload your raw DNA data from another test to MyHeritage for free and enjoy every feature forever.
Continue reading "The Perfect Time to Upload Your DNA to MyHeritage"
Adopted into a family in Israel after the Second World War, Elena spent decades working to solve the mystery of her identity.
Continue reading "Adopted Woman Finds Her Mother and Eventually Her Father"
I'm passing on a resource for people adopted from Korea. If this is you, check it out.
A Jewish woman adopted as a baby after World War II lost hope of finding her father. This year, she gained a whole new family.
Until 10/6/24, you can upload your DNA data to MyHeritage and get full access to all DNA features for free, forever! The unlock fee is waived.
If so, you must read this post about 23andMe's recent problems and what you should do now to preserve your data and matches.
My DNA Favorites website includes extra pages for adoptees. One page explains how to find birth parents and siblings through DNA testing, and another includes more than 75 links to adoptee resources such as Facebook groups, books, websites, blog posts, and articles.
Continue reading "Adoptee Resources on DNA Testing and More"
DNA tests uncover vast numbers of siblings for donor-conceived people. A legal loophole in the UK is making it worse.
Continue reading "Donor-Conceived People on the Export of UK Sperm"