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I have been tested through the National Geographics Genographic project. How can I join your French Heritage DNA (FHDNA) Project?

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I have been tested through the National Geographics Genographic project. How can I join your French Heritage DNA (FHDNA) Project?

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Sign in to your personal page at www.genographic.com On the page that lists “3 steps to print out your results”, on the right, there is at the bottom of the page the following statement: “Now that you know about your deep ancestral origins, Family Tree DNA can help you use your results from the Genographic Project test to advance your family genealogy and learn if you share a common ancestor with other individuals that performed the same test. Learn more >” Click on the “Learn More” and this will take you to the Family Tree DNA Company website. This is the testing company for the Genographic Project. The page that opens is the start of the process to allow your results to be part of the FTDNA database and available to others in order to compare relationships. Sign the release statement at the bottom and click through to the next page where you will enter your personal information. After you complete this and receive your personal page at FTDNA: Go to your personal webpage at Family Tre

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