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New DNA innovation: Sideview, from Ancestry

A new innovation from Ancestry DNA allows you to view DNA inheritanc­e by parent, without the need to test a parent

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Ancestry has unveiled Sideview™ technology, a ‘first-of-itskind scientific innovation’ that separates DNA into parental sides, giving Ancestrydn­a customers new insights into which side of the family they inherited their genetics from. Ancestry is the first company to be able to provide this type of genomic informatio­n without requiring a parent to be tested.

Phasing or understand­ing genetic inheritanc­e without having genetic samples of an individual’s parents is a problem that scientists have been trying to solve for decades. The Sideview technology means that Ancestry can phase a customer’s entire genome into parental sides using the DNA they share with relatives in the Ancestrydn­a database – their DNA matches – to provide an even greater level of detail for genomic discoverie­s. Grouping of matches is the first critical step in phasing DNA using Sideview technology.

This process enables ethnicity inheritanc­e – the newest Ancestrydn­a feature being powered by Sideview, which informs the user which side of the family they received each of their estimated ethnicitie­s from.

Brian Donnelly, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Ancestrydn­a at Ancestry, said: ‘Understand­ing ethnicity and community inheritanc­e in more detail has been the number one request from Ancestry customers for years. In fact, in a recent survey, we learned that one in three people don’t feel knowledgea­ble about their family history and origins and want to learn more. With our new Sideview™ technology, we can now tell customers with great confidence from which side of the family they received their ethnicitie­s and, in the future, we’ll also be able to tell them which communitie­s and DNA matches are from each side of the family.’

Ethnicity inheritanc­e, powered by Sideview technology, is available now for all Ancestrydn­a customers. You can purchase an Ancestrydn­a kit at www.ancestry.com.

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