Monday, January 12, 2009 12:13:06 AM
Well, either they are selling AncestryByDNA, or they are selling some unknown product that uses the same names/terminology. It's like, if a company is selling products that are named the same as (for instance) DuPont products, it is reasonable to assume that those are, actually, DuPont products. (Unless it is plausible that a counterfeit product is being sold, or other form of infringement.) There aren't a lot of companies doing autosomal ancestry testing, so it's pretty easy to infer which company is doing the testing, if it isn't explicitly stated on the website, using the information that is provided. I hope that helps.
Daniel Gannon
Portland, Oregon, USA
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