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Indigenous people are native inhabitants of a defined geographical region. The DNA of indigenous individuals holds precious genetic information about the unique genetic makeup associated with people from different regions of the world.

Today, scientists are working against time to document the DNA types of indigenous people from different parts of the world as the last remaining true "indigenous" peoples will likely be gone forever within the next century due to historically rapid migration rates. Results of Indigenous DNA studies are routinely published in peer reviewed scientific journals to permanently document the DNA types associated with different regions and new studies are being published at an ever rapid rate.

Indigenous DNA is a free public service database offered by Genetrack which allows people who have tested their DNA at any laboratory to compare their genetic markers against published indigenous population data to see which peoples and places most closely match their DNA type.

  • World's First Free Indigenous DNA Comparison Database
  • Search with Y-DNA and mtDNA
  • Over 266 journals referenced to date

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