Five Things Every Black Person Should Verify Before Taking Any DNA Test

Five Things Every Black Person Should Verify Before Taking Any DNA Test

If you are seeking to learn about your ancestry, we understand you have options. There are a lot of different genetic ancestry tracing tests out there. But given that we are pioneers in genetic ancestry tracing for Black people, and the only DNA testing company that is 100% Black-owned, do you really have a choice?

When dealing with something as precious as your genetic material, it is critical to be as informed as possible. As a company, we aim to be as transparent about how we do what we do so that you can make an informed choice. Our goal is for every customer to feel confident and safe throughout the process. At AfricanAncestry.com, we consider you family, and we treat you that way. As Black people, we are the original victimes of identity theft. But rest assured knowing that your DNA is safe with us. We do not sell or share your genetic material. All DNA samples are disposed of once your test results have been determined.

As you evaluate the various tests available on the market, we would like you to consider the following five questions:

1. Can the test provide you with a specific ethnic group with whom you share ancestry?
2. What is the size of the DNA-referenced dataset?
3. Do they share your DNA samples with law enforcement, medical research, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, etc.?
4. Is the company Black-owned?
5. Does the company truly understand the history and complexity of DNA throughout the African Diaspora?

Let us help you make this important decision. Here are our answers:

We've provided you with this information to help you make an informed decision. When it comes to your DNA, there is only one company suited to provide Black people with the answers to their ancestry.

When seeking to answer the question: Who should I trust to help me find my African roots?
The answer is clear: AfricanAncestry.com.

1. Can the test provide you with a specific ethnic group with whom you share ancestry?

At AfricanAncestry.com, when the results are African, we provide you with the specific ethnic group with whom you share ancestry and the present-day country in which that ancestry was found. Other companies may offer a region or country, but they cannot provide a specific ethnic group.

2. What is the size of the DNA-referenced dataset?

Over 33,000 strong. We own the world’s largest and most comprehensive database of African lineages. Our database is 10 - 15 times larger than other genetic tracing companies.

3. Do they share your DNA samples with law enforcement, medical research, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, etc.?

Our lab destroys 100% of your genetic material and we do not sell or share your DNA or result data. AfricanAncestry.com is the only ancestry testing company that is a 100% safe and secure DNA test for Black people. We treat you like family because you are family. We know our history and understand how our genetic information has been mishandled and misused in the past. We want to give you the certainty that comes with anonymity and control. We are in the business of being Black. We are not in the business of profiting from your biological material. We love Black people too much for that. 

4. Is the company Black-owned?

AfricanAncestry.com is 100% Black-owned.  From the software developers to the scientists to the people who design our jewelry and dope t-shirts, ALL of our products and services are designed or made by Black people for Black people.

5. Does the company truly understand the history and complexity of DNA throughout the African Diaspora?

As the pioneers of genetic ancestry tracing for Black people around the globe, our analysis is not based on an outsider’s definition of African identity. African Ancestry's team of Black scientists are leaders in the study of the genetics of Black people. We provide a holistic view of ancestry that is rooted in science, history, and identity. Our analyses trace portions of DNA that do not mix or change over time, mitochondrial DNA and the Y Chromosome, enabling us to connect you to what is most important. When you identify your African ethnic group, you can reclaim the rituals, values and beliefs that history stole.


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