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NOTE: This project is for Bruch surnamed males only. If your surname is Brugh, Brough, Brew, or other variants of Bruch, please join the Brugh DNA Project.
THE BRUCH DNA PROJECT was established at Family Tree DNA, among the first and now the largest genealogical testing company. The testing process is simple, painless and completely confidential. When you join the Bruch DNA Project and order a test kit, it will be mailed to you by Family Tree DNA. You will take two simple cheek swabs, which are placed in small vials and mailed back to the testing company. Your Y-chromosome DNA will be compared with the Y-DNA of over 200,000 males in the Family Tree DNA database. Exact and close matches will be reported to you, along with the probability that you and those exact and close matches share a common ancestor and how many generations ago. For complete confidentiality, you will only be identified by your test kit number and your earliest known ancestor. Additionally, Family Tree DNA will predict your Haplogroup,* which defines the route followed by your ancient ancestors as they migrated tens of thousand years ago.
Family Tree DNA offers a DISCOUNT to individuals who join our Project and order their kit at the same time. The Project Co-Administrator recommends the Y-DNA37 test as a minimum to firmly establish kinship and distinguish between family lines. If your budget allows, the 67 marker test is better for distinguishing your Bruch line from others who have also completed the 67 marker test. Only males carry the Y-chromosome, so females wishing to confirm their Bruch lineage must have a brother, father or other male Bruch surnamed relative participate on their behalf.
The Project Administrators are not paid by, not employees of, and not affiliated with Family Tree DNA. They have both attended one or more Conferences on Genetic Genealogy sponsored by Family Tree DNA in Houston, Texas. Both Administrators are members of the International Society of Genetic Genealogy.
*Please note that words and phrases in orange are hyperlinks and, when clicked on, will take you to an explanatory website. Click your back arrow to return to this site.
© 2004 http://www.familytreedna.com/public/bruch. All rights reserved. LAST UPDATE: 14 February 2011
NOTE: This project is for Bruch surnamed males only. If your surname is Brugh, Brough, Brew, or other variants of Bruch, please join the Brugh DNA Project.
THE BRUCH DNA PROJECT was established at Family Tree DNA, among the first and now the largest genealogical testing company. The testing process is simple, painless and completely confidential. When you join the Bruch DNA Project and order a test kit, it will be mailed to you by Family Tree DNA. You will take two simple cheek swabs, which are placed in small vials and mailed back to the testing company. Your Y-chromosome DNA will be compared with the Y-DNA of over 200,000 males in the Family Tree DNA database. Exact and close matches will be reported to you, along with the probability that you and those exact and close matches share a common ancestor and how many generations ago. For complete confidentiality, you will only be identified by your test kit number and your earliest known ancestor. Additionally, Family Tree DNA will predict your Haplogroup,* which defines the route followed by your ancient ancestors as they migrated tens of thousand years ago.
Family Tree DNA offers a DISCOUNT to individuals who join our Project and order their kit at the same time. The Project Co-Administrator recommends the Y-DNA37 test as a minimum to firmly establish kinship and distinguish between family lines. If your budget allows, the 67 marker test is better for distinguishing your Bruch line from others who have also completed the 67 marker test. Only males carry the Y-chromosome, so females wishing to confirm their Bruch lineage must have a brother, father or other male Bruch surnamed relative participate on their behalf.
The Project Administrators are not paid by, not employees of, and not affiliated with Family Tree DNA. They have both attended one or more Conferences on Genetic Genealogy sponsored by Family Tree DNA in Houston, Texas. Both Administrators are members of the International Society of Genetic Genealogy.
*Please note that words and phrases in orange are hyperlinks and, when clicked on, will take you to an explanatory website. Click your back arrow to return to this site.
© 2004 http://www.familytreedna.com/public/bruch. All rights reserved. LAST UPDATE: 14 February 2011