“I have thoroughly enjoyed genomelink and I have no regrets for the money I’ve spent. It breaks down your DNA much further than Ancestry and then shows you each chromosome and what percentage of each DNA found on that chromosome. I present white, so I was shocked to learn I have Han DNA, as well as Indian, and Levantine. I was already aware of my Bantu ancestry, what I didn’t know is that there are several different Bantu peoples/tribes on my chromosomes. Totally worth the money.”
“The genetic test is great along with the weekly free bonus traits you can also buy to get all of them at once. The Medical report however wasn't what I thought it would be and I don't believe it was worth the money spent.”
“I find the traits interesting. Some correct some are not. But I know that that’s kind of a new aspect of the DNA. But the relative section is like very confusing. It’s almost impossible to use. I check it every now and then but that’s it.”
“I really love Genomelink it really breaks it down really well and tells me everything I have in me and everything looks very accurate.I love seeing everything I'm mixed with and it's quite a bit .Thank u so much .”
“Genomelink has helped me to trace my DNA to verify and prove ancestry that was in dispute. I have also started a bucket list of places to visit that I share DNA from.”
“Genomelink has a very high resolution. I think it is the best DNA ethnicity resolution I gave seen. I was able to confirm my links to ancient Israel as well as a suspected European ancestry. I am satisfied with all but one ethnic label. Igbo is evidently mislabelled as Esan by Genomelink. It is is something Genomelink has to work on. Esan is a minute population, compared to the Igbo. And founding clans of the Esan were originally Igbo communities that were overtaken by the Benin Empire. It is therefore surprising that an Igbo with up to 10 generations of verified Igbo ancestry on both sides should get up to 39% as Esan and 8% as Igbo.”
“I had to research which genetics company was the most reliable, as genomelink, 23 and me, and ancestry were giving me different results, genomelink being the most fantastical. Although my findings strongly indicated that ancestry is the most reliable one, I mostly just feel like I gave my DNA info to companies that help cops solve crimes, or at least pin crimes on people.
I am am idiot.”
“I have learned so much aboit my ethnicity because of you and have explored my Jewish side in depth. Thank you truly. It means so much to me. May I recommend you creating an option for us to purchase a book of our ethnicity with a brief description we can give as gifts to our children to leave a legacy? 😍 💖”