Many people want to uncover their ancestry, but – driven by Brexit – others also hope to regain access to the EU.
... More than 40 million people worldwide are thought to have tested their DNA ancestry via companies such as Ancestry, 23andMe and MyHeritage since the first genetic genealogy test was offered to the public in 2000.
Now, people are using their test results in a new way – to apply for citizenship in other countries, DNA experts say. READ MORE from The Guardian
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