Don’t Let Love Get Lost – Preserve it Using DNA
How do you get started preserving the legacy of love in your family? Here are a few things to keep in mind … and in your heart!
Although you want to have as many genetic lines as possible to add to your family tree, you don’t need to test all your relatives! If you have had an mtDNA test, you already know your mother’s DNA. And if you are a male with Y results (or if you have a brother with Y results) you already know your father’s line.

But you can’t be tested for your father’s mtDNA or your maternal grandfather’s Y or mtDNA. If they are alive, have them take a DNA test. If they are no longer with us, it’s usually possible to find a relative who can take the test instead. (We can help you with that if you need it.)

When you are tracing the family of one ancestor, it is also a good idea to know the DNA of their spouse. Chances are you can learn more about grandpa through exploring grandma’s records and connections.

Each DNA test you add to your genetic family tree gives you a better picture of your family. And it preserves your family’s DNA, genealogy, and legacy of love for generations to come.
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And don’t forget our February special! $30 off a kit, $49.95 off a 5-hour consultation, or both (see http://blog.genetree.com/2010/02/all-because-2-people-fell-in-love-and-a-wonderful-money-saving-offer/ for the details)















