Genomelink Reviews 1,398

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A complete waste of money It is a Western European centric data base so the results are garbage for anyone with Asian ancestry in their mix. Countries like Hungary that are high with Asian mix are... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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I had no idea how many different heritages I had. It is fun also to check out so much info. Also, learning about the Neanderthal and how I also have a semi large amount of 1.70% and nearly died from c... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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I bought the lifetime promo my first day in the web because I found everything amazing. I made my test in a lab that was not any of the most important ones (ancestry, 23andme) and it worked perfectly.... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

How can we trust DNA tests ? I did few oth them and results are quite different. In Geno case the same. I ordered european once including ethnicities so gave me UK 13%, Irish 12% result. So decided to... See more

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I believe they provide good

I believe they provide good information about European(but insufficient)and native americans ancestry report. But regarding the african percentage in the reports they are quite wrong. They assigned an extremely high percentageof african ancestry to people. Significantly higher and different from many other companies of dna.I had been tested by several dna companies. The reports are extremely different from genomelink regarding african ancestry. I don't trust genomelink. Customer service very poor.They always split the different reports in 13 ethnicities or 13 groups. I am very disappointed .

July 4, 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

ACCURATE ANCESTRY, ESP. FOR MINORITIES, GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE

Genomelink has pretty accurate ancestry results, but it especially excels at accurately revealing and identifying trace ancestry, which is something that really puts them ahead of the bigger DNA companies, especially regarding minority and non-European ethnicities.

Multiple family members, including myself, have taken multiple Genomelink tests: Global, Native American, Asian, Ancient Bloodlines and Deep Ancestry.

These were vitally crucial, along with corroborative evidence from other DNA companies, in helping us figure out our ancestry through our grandma, who was not raised by her biological parents (and in a foreign country that wiped out their indigenous names, records and identity).

They also have fantastic customer service and were very generous to me. I was managing an account for my mom, who lives on the other side of the world. Genomelink offered a 24 hour 50% off Global test, but because of the time difference in talking to my mom, I couldn’t really take advantage of it before it expired. I asked if they would still honor it after the 24 hours, and they said yes and made special arrangements for me to get the 50% off test.

I also had some questions about various family members’ results. A very kind, patient and knowledgeable staff member went back and forth with me several times to answer very long and technical questions. A few different staff did this with me at other times too. The other major companies just gave me generic auto replies that did not answer my specific questions , so Genomelink really excels at the customer service.

I also want to make a comment to those people saying Genomelink is a scam and inaccurate.

I’ve read a lot of reviews accusing them of giving inaccurate ancestry results. Pretty much all of these comments come from ignorance of genetics and people groups rather than inaccuracy in test results.

I’ve studied 300 hrs of genetics. You have to be aware of migrations and mixing of populations when understanding your DNA results.

For example:

People with Iberian ancestry will likely show African too because they generally have a small amount of African from historical conquests.

British and Scandinavians may show Arctic from Sami admixture. Native Americans also came to Europe and admixed with some Europeans, although be aware that Germanic people sometimes show a small amount of Native American from an ancient connection and it is not a recent native ancestor.

Japan will also often show Korean, SE Asian and even Austronesian due to migrations and shared genes.

East European or Slavic may show Dravidian, Indian or Asian if you have Roma heritage.

And there are many more examples like that.

So don’t just automatically believe the reviews saying Genomelink is inaccurate in ancestry. The vast majority that I have read are simply ignorance of genetics, people groups and migrations. Once you understand these things, you will gain a great appreciation of how powerful their algorithms are and how great they are at pulling out even the very tiniest amounts of trace ancestry. Their approach was a vital key in cracking our own mystery that no other DNA company could solve for us.

I also know that the labs that develop Genomelink’s tests specifically focus on minority ethnicities. They also have a much greater diversity in their database than the mainstream companies. Furthermore, they don’t solely derive their reference samples from their users, like most of the other DNA companies. They use scientific databases.

Especially if you’re looking to identify trace amounts of minority and non European ancestry, Genomelink is far above its competitors.

June 18, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
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Ljudmila and Horst Stoppel -are husband…

Ljudmila and Horst Stoppel -are husband and wife 65 years married --not identical 100 % twin ,over 3 years age difference.born in differed countries, different parents--please explain-----our DNA match
????????? Horst -Ljudmila

May 4, 2024
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
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Disappointing

Too many e-mails and frankly not really relevant to today’s genealogist. Waste of money, that I am disputing with my CC company.

June 5, 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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Great Free Resources for…

Great Free Resources for Budget-Conscious Users

I am pleased with GenomeLink’s website and the valuable free information it provides. On a very tight budget, I couldn’t afford any of the additional offerings, but I still found the free resources to be very useful and satisfying.

June 3, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Gotcha scheme

This whole place is a gotcha scam.

You buy a dna reading that can only be fully read by buying more of their gotcha schemes which can only be fully understood by buying even more gotcha schemes from them.

I'm pretty sure nothing on the website is accurate and even tho what you purchase isn't reoccurring it will bill you again for absolutely no reason other than to bill you again.

June 2, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The first incident I had with this…

The first incident I had with this company was telling me about an Ancestry I supposedly had in my DNA which left me extremely excited and wanted to pay to learn more. Upon getting the results back, I took first notice that what I originally saw and after paying were two completely different things. I reached out to customer service and someone named Akiko only to wanted to argue with me about how Levantine is apart of East Asia and how I wasn’t getting a refund back because their reports were accurate as if I can’t use Google for free and see that Levantine is definitely NOT in east Asia. Finally someone else with common sense came on and apologized and issued me a refund for their false advertisement on the site.

January 1, 2024
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