Customer Reviews for 23andMe - Personal Genetic Service - Saliva Collection Kit
Customer Rating
5
Interesting
on January 23, 2018
Posted by: DeAnna
from MA
Length of ownership:1 month
I think 23 and me is great. I knew most of my ancestry but found out that I am 10 percent Irish. I did not expect that. I always liked the Irish Parades and was attracted to Irish men. I also found out that I am related to a Neanderthol named the Chedarman, HA.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting 23andme.com
Customer Rating
5
Awsome
on January 23, 2018
Posted by: ANTONIO B
from Chicago
Length of ownership:6 months
So much to learn about where you came from and the story of your family .
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting 23andme.com
Customer Rating
4
Ancestory Reports Should Be Available To All
on January 24, 2018
Posted by: Karin P
from Arizona, United States
Length of ownership:3 months
While my results were predictable, my children had fun reviewing reports they received from their fathers side, some of which were very fun and unexpected! It's so interesting to trace your family line with more than paper.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting 23andme.com
Customer Rating
3
Results
on January 25, 2018
Posted by: Carolyn sue
from Encinitas, CA, United States
Length of ownership:3 months
Fun to see I am connected to so many folks, but mostly 2 or 3 cousins. Noted 45 new ones added today but when reviewed same number and list I got originally, cousins son did test but do not see him on relative list?
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting 23andme.com
Customer Rating
4
Spa Attendant
on January 26, 2018
Posted by: Pat53
from Massachusetts
Length of ownership:6 months
So far so good. I am hoping to find my brother. I like that the dadta base includes other URLs.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting 23andme.com
Customer Rating
2
wrong dates
on January 26, 2018
Posted by: Anonymous
from Big Flat, AR, United States
Length of ownership:3 months
The timeline is not right, only one was right was the : German & French
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from 23andme.comBy Customer Care, January 31, 2018
Thank you for your feedback. Your Ancestry Timeline reflects the ancestry assignments in your Ancestry Composition report. This feature is intended to estimate when a particular ancestry entered your family tree, and assumes that you had one specific ancestor who descended from a single population.
The estimates you see within your timeline are based on the length of the DNA segments assigned to each of your populations. As you randomly inherit 50% of your DNA from each parent, the predictions you see in your Timeline may vary depending which specific DNA segments you inherited from your parents.
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Customer Rating
4
Native American Category
on January 27, 2018
Posted by: PhilG
from Great Falls, VA, United States
Length of ownership:3 months
I wish 23andme could further break down the Native American ancestry report and narrow it much more into different tribes or groups. Native American stretches anymore from the Southern tip of Chile to Northern Canada. It is far too broad to be meaningful.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting 23andme.com
Customer Rating
3
Accuracy of timeline
on January 27, 2018
Posted by: LizM
from Maryland, United States
Length of ownership:6 months
I have a question on the accuracy of the timeline I have found a secound cousin who I am certain is related to through a Major Generaral who fought in the American Revolution and came from Great Britain I would not know this but for the fact that I inherited the family tree recently developed by that family While I am closely related to that name she is not I only know because she is on that tree However your timeline has my British heritage beginning in the 1800s I know I have heritage that goes back to the UK through several generations back to the 1700s