Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Learn the Story of Your Ancestry With Geno 2.0

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Geno 2.0 YOUR STORY HAS A Geno 2.0
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Geno 2.0 The Genographic Project is helping answer fundamental questions about where we originated and how we came to populate the Earth. By participating in this real-time scientific project, you can contribute to a broader, more detailed picture of our shared history while learning surprising things about your own story. Geno 2.0
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Geno 2.0 Presenting Geno 2.0—the next generation of our Genographic Project participation kit. This DNA test uses cutting-edge technology to trace your history from the very beginning of your ancestral lineage, giving you the richest ancestry information available.
 
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National Geographic's Genographic Project is uncovering the mysteries of our collective past. By participating in this real-time scientific project, you can contribute to a broader, more detailed picture of our shared history. And a portion of the proceeds from your purchase supports ongoing project research, as well as indigenous cultural conservation and revitalization efforts through the Genographic Legacy Fund.
 
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