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If you are considering utilizing genetic
genealogy testing for your family history research, an important decision is the
vendor you select. When you are reading about Genetic Genealogy and
encountering new terms, it might appear overwhelming and complicated to select a
vendor. This article provides an analytical approach that can be used for
vendor selection.
To help you with vendor
selection, two charts for the major factors to consider when selecting a vendor
are shown below. The first chart is for selecting a vendor for Y-DNA
testing, and the second chart is for selecting a vendor for mtDNA testing.
The information for the factors for Family Tree DNA is shown in each
chart. NOTE: Family Tree DNA was selected as the vendor for the
Knowles Surname DNA Project in late 2002.
It
is recommended that you first review the chart, and cross off any items that are
not important to you. You can also add any criteria to the chart that is
important to you. Then, you simply fill in the chart for the vendors you
are considering.
Most of the factors for
selecting a genetic genealogy vendor are quantifiable, and therefore not subject
to bias. For example, the number of markers tested. This factor does
not involve a judgment; it is a statement of fact. On the other
hand, responsiveness concerning customer service is a judgment based on
experience. You can make your own determination by contacting FTDNA and
the other vendors with your questions. The judgment for FTDNA relative to
customer service listed in the charts below is based on the personal experience
of Robert B. Noles with the Knowles Surname Project
The item labeled Price
is left blank for FTDNA. You would enter either the standard pricing or
the Surname Project pricing here, depending on whether you are considering a
Surname Project or testing for your family tree. Use the following link to
see the pricing for all of the FTDNA tests.

The following charts can be
used to evaluate vendors for Y-DNA and mtDNA testing.
The criteria in the
following charts are the most important factors for selecting a vendor. If
you have any additional criteria that are important to you, simply add the
criteria to the chart. If you have any questions, you can contact
FTDNA or Robert B. Noles, at:
FTDNA:
info@familytreedna.com
Robert B. Noles:
rbnoles@bellsouth.net
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