Simply so, does AncestryDNA have a chromosome browser?
AncestryDNA does not offer a chromosome browser.
Also, does 23 and Me store your DNA? Your Genetic Information and/or Self-Reported Information will be used for research purposes, but it will be de-identified and will not be linked to your Registration Information. 23andMe may use individual-level Genetic Information and Self-Reported Information internally at 23andMe for research purposes.
Keeping this in view, what is a chromosome browser?
The Chromosome Browser is a feature of our Family Finder autosomal DNA test. This tool allows you to view and compare the DNA segments that you share with your Family Finder matches.
Is 23andMe owned by Google?
History. The company was founded by Linda Avey, Paul Cusenza and Anne Wojcicki in 2006 to provide genetic testing and interpretation to individual consumers. In 2007, Google invested $3.9 million in the company, along with Genentech, New Enterprise Associates, and Mohr Davidow Ventures.
