Genealogy

Is there such thing as testing for genealogy?
If yes: Is it effective? Is it beneficial? Does it hurt? How can I test? When the test is how long until you get the results? Is it harmful to your health to get tested? Is it safe? How much? With the evidence genetic information, to find exactly what they are descendants of, can we go through all the world like before 10,000 BC? Sources useful. Reliable, easy to understand correct and up to date sources.
To tell your genealogy in general, take the cotton and cotton to collect saliva from his mouth. He did not reveal Who were his ancestors, but more or less where his family comes. It can be very little, because this is not a common thing that people should report regularly to go to the doctor for a real test. It is not harmful to their health because they do not hurt you in any way, even if you had to do with blood. It is safe, because they can be fixed in mouth cotton or blood samples.
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