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Fast forward to this summer, when I got an email about new DNA relations on 23andMe and revisited my updated genetic results, only to find out that I am, in fact, about a quarter Italian (and generally southern European). But it was too late to tell my grandma. She’s dead now and I’m a liar.
This sort of thing happens a lot because ancestry DNA testing — and genetic testing in general — is an inexact science that’s prone to errors throughout almost every step of the process. As my Vox colleague Brian Resnick has explained, some small amount of error is unavoidable within the technical portion of analyzing your DNA.
Genetic testing is an inexact science with real consequences
I do really believe a word these genealogists say as they are all unscientific and full of their own self interest and subjectivity in my opinion. What I want to say is despite their blind allegiance to their organisation I believe the FBI Agents involved in this case are honest people. This is just because I want to play Dennis Waterman:
But the longevity of Mr DeAngelo is a factor because before that liar Paul Holes wrongly accused him of committing crimes he was doing ok