Paternal DNA Testing with no Y Chromosome
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Paternal DNA Testing with no Y Chromosome
I apologize if this is the incorrect place to post this question, but how could a woman trace her DNA back to Africa on her father's side without a male family members DNA? I was told only men can trace the paternal line because women don't have a Y chromosome. I am a woman and have been told my mother is Irish, Scottish, and German. My father was Black and died when I was a child. Based on his last name, my best guess is that someone on his side was a slave owned by a Dutch slave master in the Southern United States. When I looked into what countries the Black slaves owned by the Dutch came from, there were several countries. I have asked family members what "type" of Black he was (ie. Haitian, Barbadian, Jamaican, etc.) but was just told "regular" Black lol. Maybe an acceptable answer to some, but not myself. I would like to know specifically what nationalities I am. Which would be the best/most comprehensive personal DNA test I could take to find out exactly what I am?
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Re: Paternal DNA Testing with no Y Chromosome
You have posed a very interesting and potentially useful question--but this forum is specifically for helping students with school science projects.
I don't know how you would trace your patrilineal line. Some of your DNA undoubtedly came from your father's chromosomes (not Y, of course) but I don't know how you would identify it and its origin. There are several companies such as 23&Me that sequence parts of your DNA and give you a report on what they find. I would call them and explain your situation and ask them if their sequence information would be helpful in determining your father's nationality.
Do more searching online. There may be some databases that focus on finding matches for DNA from people like you trying to identify a parent of a particular ethnicity or country of origin. Be persistent. This may take you a long time, but it will be worth it. There's a story out there about your father and it's up to you to discover what you can about him.
Good luck!
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I don't know how you would trace your patrilineal line. Some of your DNA undoubtedly came from your father's chromosomes (not Y, of course) but I don't know how you would identify it and its origin. There are several companies such as 23&Me that sequence parts of your DNA and give you a report on what they find. I would call them and explain your situation and ask them if their sequence information would be helpful in determining your father's nationality.
Do more searching online. There may be some databases that focus on finding matches for DNA from people like you trying to identify a parent of a particular ethnicity or country of origin. Be persistent. This may take you a long time, but it will be worth it. There's a story out there about your father and it's up to you to discover what you can about him.
Good luck!
Sybee
Re: Paternal DNA Testing with no Y Chromosome
Thanks for the response, I'll keep looking.
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Re: Paternal DNA Testing with no Y Chromosome
Wishing you all the best success in your quest. There are many good genealogy and DNA database sites on he web, so keep looking and you will find help.
Sybee
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