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Finding families with science
Database created with DNA will link ancestors
But technology is changing that, as one Utah company specializing in "genetic genealogy" announced this week they will post maternal lineage information on their free database. The only roadblock to accessing the new information is this: You have to submit your own DNA done through a cheek swab or mouth rinse test kit to determine whether you're connected to any of the thousands of other people who've done the same.
You'll also be asked to submit records of your ancestry at least four generations back something Latter-day Saints have long been asked by top church leaders to compile. In return, you'll get a report showing numeric codes that can help link you to others.
Though the foundation is now a privately funded, $100 million secular endeavor of billionaire biotech pioneer James Sorenson that seeks to literally "map the human family tree" through genetic testing, it began several years ago in biology laboratories at Brigham Young University as the Center for Molecular Genealogy.
The program was originally spearheaded by Scott Woodward, the center's former director, who is now executive director at SMGF. The data "greatly expands people's capacity to research their ancestry using genetic profiles," he said, adding that integrating written family history records and DNA testing provides "richer results than were ever before possible."
Though Sorenson is not the first to offer maternal lineage information through DNA testing, the database is rich with information on Utah and Latter-day Saint families in particular, as they were among the first to be targeted for collection of DNA initially through blood samples, then through cheek swabs, and now, through a mouth rinse. Additionally, written family history records have been screened and provide supporting documentation for genetic researchers at SMGF's sister company, Relative Genetics.
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