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Genealogy by
genetics is the greatest addition to Genealogy since
the creation of the Family Tree!
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Legal Issues
Family Tree DNA follows the most stringent guidelines for
privacy. ---FTDNA controls the Surnames Database Library and test
scores, while the University of Arizona controls and maintains your
genetic assets on our behalf. Therefore, there is a double safety
net. The first is maintained by Family Tree DNA according to State
legislation guidelines and the other is maintained by the University
of Arizona which is bound by both State and Federal privacy and
confidentiality legislation.
Family Tree DNA accepts
the responsibility to keep your specific data private, at the same
time, making enough general information public to allow us to build
a Surnames Database library to be used for genealogical purposes.
To accomplish this Family Tree DNA allows you to do the
following:
You will search the existing Surnames Database
Library to see if the surname you are searching is already there. If
it is you may order your DNA test kit and return to search to see
that the database has increased under your surname. If the name you
want to search is not there you may order your test kit and then
return the database to see your Surname registered. When you
actually place your order you will be asked to enter the Surname
that you are searching.
Your order will contain typical
order information, allowing us to contact you if an exact genetic
match is found, (provided you have signed the Release Form) now or
in the future. This contact information, like a typical order, will
require a physical address and an email address.
Privacy
and Confidentiality Statement
Your
unique locator number will accompany your collection tube to the
testing lab. The computer-generated number and your Surname, i.e.
Smith, Glennon, Rothschild is the only information about you that
the testing facility will see. Once your test has been completed,
the results of the Y-DNA or MtDNA (Mitochrondrial DNA is from the
female side) will be entered in a secure database. A
comparison between your specific genetic markers and those of others
in the database will then be performed.
If a genetic match
is found between you and another person when you have ordered, paid
for, and submitted both (or multiple) samples (you and a theoretical
relative) you will be informed via email.
If a
genetic match is found between you and another individual who enters
the library at some time in the future, both will be given the
information that a potential match is in the database provided that
BOTH of you have signed the Release Form. Only if both parties agree
will contact information concerning the separate parties be
made available to the other party. In this way, all persons in the
database will have the right to decide if they want to contact their
probable genetic match(es).
Your unique number and your
surname but no other information is all that the lab
will be provided by Family Tree DNA, unless you decide to enter into
a study conducted by the University
of Arizona. `
Only Family
Tree DNA will have the ability to cross-reference your unique test
kit number with the personal information you provided us in order to
determine the names and contact information of family match(es).
Privacy and confidentiality will be strictly maintained.
A "relevant match" as stated in the Release Form is either a 12/12 match, a 24/25 or a 25/25 match.
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